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Common techniques include FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) and FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation).
Yes, women with significant hair loss or thinning can also be good candidates for the procedure.
Hair transplantation is generally not considered a painful procedure due to the use of local anesthesia and advanced techniques. Here’s a detailed explanation of what to expect in terms of discomfort: During the Procedure: Local Anesthesia: Before the procedure begins, local anesthesia is applied to the donor and recipient areas of the scalp. This numbs the area, ensuring you feel little to no pain during the process. You may feel a slight pinch or sting when the anesthesia is injected, but this discomfort is minimal and short-lived.
During Graft Extraction and Implantation: Once the anesthesia takes effect, you should not feel any pain. You may feel slight pressure or tugging sensations, but these are not painful. After the Procedure: Immediate Post-Procedure: Mild soreness or discomfort in the donor and recipient areas is common. Your surgeon may prescribe painkillers or recommend over-the-counter medications to manage any discomfort. First Few Days: Swelling, itching, or tightness in the scalp may occur, but these symptoms are usually mild and temporary.
Following your surgeon’s aftercare instructions (e.g., avoiding scratching, keeping the scalp clean) can minimize discomfort. Long-Term Recovery: Most patients report minimal pain after the first few days. Any residual discomfort typically subsides within a week. Tips to Minimize Discomfort: Follow all pre- and post-operative instructions provided by your surgeon. Avoid strenuous activities for at least a week after the procedure. Use prescribed medications or recommended creams to manage swelling or itching.
Full results are typically visible within 6 to 12 months after the procedure.
Recovery time varies, but most patients can resume normal activities within a week.