The Typical Patients Of A FUE

The fue technique is recommended for patients who do not wish to leave an apparent linear scar or those whose wounds are more difficult to heal. Young patients who do not require significant treatment or whose donor area is not sufficiently provided also have an interest in turning to this method. If a classification stages of baldness, has been diagnosed in the patient, the fue technique is the right solution.

Genes And Postoperative Effects:
Although both techniques require local anesthesia, the fue method is known to be painless even after the anesthetic effect has dissipated. On a scale of the pain is estimated between. However, depending on the client's sensitivity, this pain may be slightly greater. In the case of a fut, a feeling of traction can be felt as soon as the effect of the anesthesia stops acting. This impression may last for a few days and the patient may even be numb several months after the procedure. 

After the fue Hair Transplant In Islamabad technique, crusts fall between 8 and 10 days after the procedure. The scars are not visible to the naked eye. It is essential to take a closer look to realize that these are tiny points. This method is ideal for those who prefer to have short hair. The retraction of the sampling areas becomes almost invisible after a while, but this period varies according to each individual. 

This fast result allows to consider a new intervention 6 to 12 months after a first fue.
In the case of a fut, the scar is presented linearly to the back of the head. It is always possible to hide this scar by using the suture or closure. It involves making subcutaneous points and a small intradermal over lock allowing the hair to grow back into the scar. 

Hair Regrowth:
Using the fue method, slow regrowth is observed during the first 4 months. It is necessary to wait for the fifth month so that the regrowth is done at a normal speed. The optimal results, however, are observed only from 12 months, or even 15 months in some patients.

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