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What is hair transplantation?

Hair transplantation; It is the process of transferring hair follicles taken from the hairy area of people who have baldness problems to the bald area. First of all, the hair follicles to be used as a donor must be collected. For this, the person himself is used as a donor, and hair follicles are taken from the hairy areas, and then hair transplantation is performed.

How many hours does the hair transplant operation take?

This situation has a period of time that varies a lot from person to person. While the transplantation process is completed quickly in people with few grafts, an average of 3,500 grafts is completed in 6 hours if bleeding or any complications do not occur.

What are the storage conditions of hair follicles?

During the hair transplantation process, the grafts are separated from the bloody tissue and kept outside. Generally, the roots taken are kept in a special liquid and in a cold environment. The survival time of grafts outside the body is around 6-8 hours. Once removed in the liquid, they must be planted very quickly and kept moist, otherwise they will begin to lose their vitality. In addition, it is known that the survival rate of grafts decreases by 10-20% per hour after 6-8 hours

What is beard transplantation?

Beard transplantation is a preferred surgical treatment for men. It is an intervention applied to solve the problem of cavities, especially after traumas such as burn scars, or beardlessness, which is genetically known as scallopedness among the people.

The techniques applied in beard transplantation are almost the same as the techniques applied in hair transplantation. The grafts taken from the nape area are used to create a new facial beard line. First of all, the patient's face and nape area are shaved, local anesthesia is performed, then a sufficient number of grafts taken from the nape area are counted and aligned. Then it is transferred to the micro channels opened on the face. Mild symptoms such as facial tension, swelling, itching can be seen after transplantation. There is no pain in general. The day after the operation, the patient comes for dressing, and on the third day, the patient is taught how to wash. After the 3rd day, the patient tries to remove the crusting by washing his face for 1 week as shown. In the 10th day control, all crusts are usually shed. Although the transplanted grafts generally start to lengthen in the first week, they experience shock loss up to the 3rd month. After 3 months, the transplanted beards begin to grow, and this growth process generally continues between 6-12. In the 12th month, all transplanted beards will grow. After sowing, scars are not seen in the donor area and the transplant area. As a result of beard transplantation performed by specialists, people usually get the look they want.

What is the donor area?

The donor area is the area where the grafts to be transplanted are collected in the micro-fue procedure. Generally, the hair on the back of the head is used as a donor. The most successful and natural results are achieved with grafts taken from the nape area. If there is not enough graft in the nape, beard and chest hair can be applied.

What are the new hair transplantation methods?

The most effective technique is the Micro-Fue method, which is considered the gold standard from ishrs. Even though the protocols and surgical materials are developing day by day, the technique applied is currently the same. Techniques such as sapphire fue and percutaneous fue have emerged as a result of improving the surgical materials used in the fue technique.

What is eyebrow transplantation?

Eyebrow transplantation is a preferred surgical treatment for women. It is an intervention applied to solve the cavities that occur after traumas such as burn scars or the problem of eyebrowlessness that occurs genetically and subsequently.

The techniques applied in eyebrow transplantation are almost the same as the techniques applied in hair transplantation. The grafts taken from the nape area are used to create a new facial beard line. First of all, the patient's nape area is shaved so that it is not visible, local anesthesia is performed, then a sufficient number of grafts taken from the nape area are counted and aligned. Then, the micro-channels opened in the eyebrows are transplanted. Mild symptoms such as facial tension, swelling, itching can be seen after transplantation. There is no pain in general. The day after the operation, the patient comes for dressing, and on the third day, the patient is taught how to wash. After the 3rd day, the patient tries to remove the crusting by washing his face for 1 week as shown. In the 10th day control, all crusts are usually shed. Although the transplanted grafts generally start to lengthen in the first week, they experience shock loss up to the 3rd month. After 3 months, the transplanted eyebrows begin to grow, and this elongation process generally continues between 6-12. In the 12th month, all the transplanted eyebrows are completely removed. After sowing, scars are not seen in the donor area and the transplant area.

As a result of beard transplantation performed by specialists, people generally get the look they want.