Unshaven Hair Transplant
The FUE method, which is seen as the most effective method in hair transplantation, has various applications depending on the type of shedding. One of them is Unshaven Hair Transplantation, which is applied in cases of hair loss on the front lines. In this method, the area to be planted is not cut or shaved.
Unshaven hair transplantation, which is applied only to certain large areas of hair loss (hill or front line) or to people with genetically congenital forehead opening, is the operation of the hair to be transplanted without shaving, unlike the classical FUE method. In the classical FUE method, the hair of the patient to be transplanted is completely shaved. In the unshaven hair transplantation method, only the nape area between the two ears, which we specify as the donor area where the roots will be taken, is shaved. After shaving the donor area, anesthesia is performed and the canal is opened. Afterwards, your grafts are transferred to the area where the transfer is planned one by one. We recommend opening the canals with a Sapphire tip, especially in these procedures in the front line region.
Especially in unshaven hair transplantation, where people with long hair are more advantageous, the donor area where the hair follicles are taken is completely closed due to the long hair and it is not clear that the roots are taken.
People who have hair loss problems in the inner and top areas should definitely perform hair transplantation procedures with the classical FUE and Sapphire FUE technique, in which the entire hair is shaved.
The dressing, hair washing and treatment process in unshaven hair transplantation is the same as in classical hair transplantation.