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Follicular Unit Excision or FUE is one of the most popular hair restoration technique. It comes under the FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) category, however, uses a different way of follicle hair extraction.
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Follicular Unit Excision or FUE is one of the most popular hair restoration technique. It comes under the FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) category, however, uses a different way of follicle hair extraction.
In FUE, the hair grafts from donor areas are extracted one by one using a small round punch which are then transplanted to the patient’s balding areas.
Follicular Unit Excision comes with its own benefits and limitations. Anyone thinking to get the FUE done, must definitely go through its advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages of Follicular Unit Excision (FUE) • It is a minimally invasive surgery i.e. causes less or negligible wounds • Leaves small circular scars in the donor region after the surgery which are usually unnoticeable • Best suitable for small hair transplant cases • Offers increased donor area and Body Hair Transplantation (BHT) • Lesser Post-Surgery Pain • Faster Recovery hand Healing
Disadvantages of Follicular Unit Excision (FUE) • The Donor Region needs to be Shaved • Costly • Skin looks worn out with too many extractions • Lower Yield than FUT • Not suitable for every hair loss/baldness sufferer • Requires multiple sittings
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