This is an extraction method called no-shave FUE, where a small window inside the donor zone gets trimmed while surrounding hair stays long enough to hide the cut area during recovery. FUE can be performed without shaving the full head, and it suits cases needing...
FUE recovery runs in predictable phases starting with mild swelling and redness during days 1 to 3, followed by scab formation and donor area healing across week 1 to 2, before shock loss sets in around week 3 to 4 when transplanted hairs shed to allow the follicle to...
Most FUE patients need between 1,500 and 4,000 grafts, with the exact count depending on Norwood grade, total area needing coverage, and donor density. A Grade 2 recession sits around 1,500 to 2,000 grafts, Grade 3 to 4 pushes that to 2,000 to 3,000, and advanced...
So, you’ve decided to do something about your hair loss. Good for you. But then you start researching and suddenly you are stuck between two terms: FUE and FUT. Which one works better? Which one hurts less? Which one is right for your hair? These are the questions...