Hair transplantation is a medical method used to restore hair in bald or thinning areas of the scalp. It is one of the most effective and permanent solutions for hair loss, especially in cases of androgenetic alopecia (hereditary hair loss).
How does hair transplantation work?
Hair transplantation is based on the removal of hair follicles from a donor area where the hair is still growing densely, usually at the back of the head or on the sides. These follicles are then transplanted into the balding or thinning areas. There are two main methods:
FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation):
A strip of skin with hair is removed and the hair follicles are isolated from it and transplanted.
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction):
The hair follicles are removed individually with special micro-tools directly from the donor area and transplanted.

Advantages of hair transplantation
Natural results:
The transplanted hair grows like normal hair.
Permanent solution:
The transplanted hair is usually resistant to hair loss.
Minimally invasive procedures:
The FUE method in particular is less invasive and requires a shorter healing time.