Hair transplantation in women is a surgical procedure designed to restore natural and fuller hair for women experiencing hair loss or thinning. Factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, stress, menopause, and pregnancy can contribute to hair loss in women. Hair transplantation offers an effective and lasting solution for these problems.
Yes, hair transplantation is highly successful for women. When performed by an expert team, the success rate can reach up to 99%. Particularly with the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) method, women can achieve a natural and voluminous hair appearance.
Before the operation, necessary tests (Hepatitis B/C, HIV, Jaundice, etc.) are conducted, and the patient's hair condition is assessed. Grafts are harvested from the donor area and stored in special solutions. The FUE or DHI method is then used to transplant the grafts into the target area. In most cases, women do not need to shave their hair for the procedure. The first wash is done at the clinic, and during the recovery phase, hair growth of about 30-35% is observed after 2-3 months, 60-65% after 6 months, and full results within 8-12 months.
In women, hair transplantation focuses on areas of thinning or loss, often without requiring the shaving of hair. The process preserves the natural appearance of the hair and addresses aesthetic concerns effectively. Using the FUE method, hair is transplanted without cutting, leaving no visible scars and allowing for a swift recovery.
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is the most effective and natural-looking hair transplant method for women. In this procedure, hair follicles are individually transplanted into the target area. It is performed under local anesthesia and can typically be completed in one day. There are no scalpels, stitches, or visible scars, allowing women to regain their hair's volume and confidence.