Hair Medicine
Hair Transplant: The definitive solution for hair loss
A permanent solution to baldness, restoring hair density and volume naturally.
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Surgery duration
5 - 7 hours
Anesthesia
Local
Postoperative rest
Ambulatory
Visible effects
10 months
Recovery
3 days
Results
Life-long
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What is a hair transplant?
Hair transplantation, also known as a hair graft or hair transplant, is a surgical procedure that involves extracting hair follicles from a donor area typically the back or sides of the scalp and implanting them into areas affected by hair loss or thinning. The goal is to restore hair in those areas, achieving a fuller and more natural appearance.
How is the procedure performed?
The hair transplant procedure involves moving hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back or sides of the scalp) to areas where hair has been lost. Several techniques are employed, but the most common are the Sapphire FUE technique, which makes incisions and covers large areas, and the DHI FUE technique, which implants follicles directly without cuts, making it ideal for areas with some existing hair. Both options effectively restore lost hair and provide durable, natural results, improving the aesthetic for those suffering from alopecia or hair loss.
- Sapphire FUE Technique
- DHI Technique
Ideal for advanced alopecia cases, this technique allows for up to 3500 follicular units to be transplanted. It is mainly used to cover areas without hair, making precise incisions with sapphire blades. Implantation is done using tweezers (TTC), offering greater precision. After the procedure, scabs form but disappear within 7 to 10 days. This technique is ideal for large areas due to its ability to cover extensive regions effectively.
More suitable for small cases or density improvement, this technique involves transplanting up to 2500 follicular units and is perfect for areas with existing hair. It uses an implanter pen operated by the surgeon to implant follicles directly without making cuts, making it less invasive. No scabs form, though mild redness may appear and fade quickly. This method is more subtle and clean, ideal for enhancing hair density in areas with some growth.

Ideal Patient
A hair transplant is ideal for:
- Individuals with healthy donor areas where hair continues to grow normally.
- Men and women experiencing androgenetic alopecia (genetic hair loss) or hair loss due to factors such as trauma or burns.
- Patients with realistic expectations about the process and results.
- Individuals with stable hair loss, meaning they do not experience accelerated hair loss.
Preoperative tests for hair transplant
To ensure optimal results, the following steps are recommended:
- Medical history: Review of health, hair loss history, and expectations.
- Scalp examination: Evaluation of the amount of hair and selection of the appropriate technique.
- Blood tests: Detection of nutritional deficiencies or health issues.
- First consultation with the surgeon: Explanation of the procedure, risks, and post-surgery care.
Following these recommendations will optimize results and ensure a safe, effective experience.
Postoperative care after hair transplant
To ensure the best results after a hair transplant, follow these care guidelines:
- Rest and care for the area: Swelling and redness are normal initially.
- Medical follow-up: Attend periodic check-ups to assess healing and progress.
- Medications: Take antibiotics or anti-inflammatories as prescribed.
- Hair care: Avoid washing hair in the first few days and use recommended products when you do wash it.
By adhering to these guidelines, you will encourage fast recovery and successful results.

What is the price of a hair transplant?
The cost of a hair transplant varies depending on several factors, such as the technique used (Sapphire FUE or DHI), the number of follicles to be transplanted, and the clinic performing the procedure. On average, prices range from €2,500 to €8,000, depending on the complexity of the case.
Factors affecting the price of a hair transplant
- Number of follicles to transplant: The more follicles required, the higher the cost.
- Technique used: Different techniques (FUE, FUT, DHI) may have varying prices.
- Procedure duration: A longer procedure generally increases the cost.
- Materials and technology Used: Advanced technology or specific materials can affect the price.
- Postoperative Services: Some hair transplant packages include follow-up and post-surgery care, increasing the total price.

Frequently asked questions about hair transplant surgery
- How long does it take to see the final result of a hair transplant?
- How long do the results last?
- Are multiple sessions required?
- Is special care required?
- Does the hair transplant leave scars?
- Does the hair transplant procedure hurt?
- What should be avoided after a hair transplant?
- Can more than one hair transplant be performed?
- What are the risks associated with a hair transplant?
- Infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection in the areas where the hair follicles have been extracted or implanted.
- Swelling: Swelling is common in the forehead or scalp in the days following the procedure.
- Bleeding: Mild bleeding may occur in the treated areas after surgery.
- Scars: While the hair transplant usually leaves minimal scarring, there is a risk of visible scars, especially if the technique used is not appropriate.
- Loss of sensation: It is possible to experience a temporary loss of sensation in the treated area, which typically recovers over time.
- Hair loss (shock loss): It is possible for the transplanted hairs to fall out temporarily before starting to regrow, which is a normal part of the process.
- Unsatisfactory result: There is a risk that the results may not meet expectations in terms of density or distribution of the transplanted hair.
- Can a hair transplant be performed on people with advanced alopecia?
- What happens if I don’t have enough hair in the donor area?
- When can I wash my hair after the transplant?
- Is it possible to combine the hair transplant with other treatments?
- Can I wear a cap or hat after the procedure?
The transplanted hair growth becomes visible around 3 months, but the final result is usually seen between 6 and 12 months after the procedure.
The transplanted hair is permanent. It is an autograft that will retain all the characteristics of the donor area.
Sessions will vary depending on the type and degree of alopecia. For small areas of alopecia, a single session will be sufficient; for larger areas, between two and three sessions may be needed. The time between sessions will be determined by the patient.
Once the hair has grown, it behaves the same way as it did originally.
In the case of the FUE technique, scars are minimal and almost imperceptible, while the FUT technique may leave a more visible scar, although it is usually hidden under the hair.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so the patient does not feel pain during the surgery. It is normal to experience some discomfort or sensitivity in the days following the procedure.
It is important to avoid direct sunlight, intense physical exercise, and the use of chemical products on the hair during the first few weeks. Additionally, the patient should follow the doctor's instructions regarding hair washing and care for the treated area.
Yes, it is possible to undergo more than one hair transplant if necessary. Some people require more than one session to achieve the desired result, depending on the extent of hair loss.
The risks associated with a hair transplant include:
Yes, but the results will depend on the density and quality of the donor area. In some cases, it may be necessary to combine treatments to optimize the results.
In these cases, other donor areas, such as the beard or chest, can be considered, although these options have limitations.
Generally, you can wash it with specific products and gently starting from the second day, according to the clinic’s instructions.
Yes, treatments such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) or medications like minoxidil and finasteride can complement the transplant and stimulate hair growth.
Yes, but it is generally recommended to wait a few days and ensure that it does not put pressure on the treated area.

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