What is a FUE Hair Transplant?
FUE Hair Transplant
Each individual follicular unit is harvested from the scalp during a FUE hair transplant. The hair follicles are removed at random. This allows the doctor to harvest hair from the donor area without causing noticeable thinning in the affected area.
Hair is harvested via microscopic circular incisions on the scalp during FUE hair transplant. There are also two kinds of FUE hair transplants:
FUE done manually
A manual FUE hair transplant is performed by a physician using a handheld device to extract each individual hair follicle.
FUE Robotic
A robotic FUE is performed by using a robotic hair transplant device guided by a physician. The physician determines the amount of hair to be harvested and maps out the donor area. The donor grafts are harvested by the ARTAS robot rather than the physician. This procedure provides unrivalled accuracy and precision.
The Advantages of Robotic FUE Hair Transplantation
There are several advantages to having a robotic FUE hair transplant. Among these advantages are:
Excellent Graft Quality
Plastic surgeons can access real-time 3D analysis and calculation of each hair follicle using the robotic FUE hair system. This enables the robot to choose the healthiest and most robust hair follicle for a successful hair transplant.
Natural-looking outcomes
Hair is harvested and transplanted in natural groupings using this method. This means that no linear scars remain. This gives hair a natural appearance and allows people to wear their hair as short as they want without worrying about scars showing.
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