The people who have lost their
hair due to alopecia usually seek for hair transplantation in Dubai. However, they always have some
questions related to this surgical procedure. Today, I decided to offer a
simple 5 step guide for all those people who want to grab the complete
understanding of this surgical procedure.
Getting Prepared for Surgery
It is advisable to eat a healthy
breakfast in the morning and wash your hair before you come for the surgery.
Normally, a professional photographer takes your pictures, which help you and surgeon
to monitor your hair restoration progress. Surgeon wants you to feel relax and
don’t put pressure on your head. There is nothing to be worried about.
Anesthesia and Donor Hair Removal
In order to avoid discomfort,
patient is anesthetized with a local anesthetic by the surgeon. He starts
removing the donor hair after making sure that scalp and head is completely
numb. Donor area is usually back of the head. Once all follicular units are
extracted, donor area is sutured. Expert technicians dissect the removed tissue
in a very careful manner, as they don’t want to cause any damage to tissue.
Preparation of Recipient Site and
Transplantation
Expert surgeons of FUE Hair Transplant Clinic Dubai always plan the incision of
recipient site in a very careful manner. They need to make incision in such a
way that growth of transplanted hair is exactly matched with that of natural
hair. They need to strategically place small incisions at right direction and
angle for getting the natural hairline look. Once they done with incision,
grafted follicular units are inserted into them by technical cosmetic surgeons
Recovery
Complete recovery of hair
transplantation takes 1-2 weeks. The patient feels numbness in recipient site
for several days while he might feel tightness near the suture area. He should
continue intake of prescribed medicines for speeding up the recovery process.
5 Results
The best natural and permanent
results of FUT Hair Transplantation in Dubai start appearing
in 3-4 months after surgery.
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