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A Hair Transplant is a procedure to move hair from an area unaffected by hair loss to an area of thinning or balness. It  is suitable for people with androgenetic alopecia (male- and female-pattern baldness).

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) Hair Transplant

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) Hair Transplant

Follicular Unit Extraction procedure of hair transplants is also known as FUE is by far the most advanced hair replacement procedure available. There are a variety of sub-categories to the FUE as well as the “Ultra Refined FUE”, “Undetectable FUE” and “Robotic FUE” nonetheless the primary practice of all of the methods are exactly the same. 


An FUE Procedure consists of the back of the head is shaved and the individual hairs are removed 1 by 1 (grafts) and replanted into tiny insertions made on the area most needed from hair loss.

Follicular unit transplantation (FUT, or strip method)

Follicular unit transplantation (FUT, or strip method)

The Strip or "FUT" is a popular option for many hair loss sufferers. The FUT Procedure does have the benefit of being able to extract more hair roots per follicular graft and therefore can often generate the maximum volume of hair grafts obtained for the success of the procedure. The surgeon can add hair where it’s needed the most.


The specialist surgeon is highly proficient at performing FUT hair transplants and can extract and implant between 2500 to 4000 graft per session. Strong hair is taken from the back of the head and a thin strip of skin with hair is removed from the back of your head and divided into pieces, each containing 1 to 4 hairs (hair grafts). The grafts are then placed into tiny incisions made in the scalp.

Beard Transplant

Beard Transplant

As the facial skin is more sensitive to trauma than our scalps, choosing the right surgeon of your beard transplant is of paramount importance . Principal beard transplant surgeons use the same concepts as the ultra-refined FUE hair transplant for the scalp to apply it to areas of reduced facial hair thickness.


There are numerous medical conditions including autoimmune and fungal disorders which can lead to facial hair loss. These frequently occur in patches. 

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