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Hair Transplant Without Shaving

Hair Transplant

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    In our modern world, hair transplantation is the most common aesthetic operation performed by men. Today, hair transplantation operation, which we call unshaven FUE, can be applied without scraping the hair and hitting 0. Men’s hair loss starts with openings in the areas we call the anterior gulf. The front hairline disappears, then there is a gradual opening in the crown area, where the front and back meet and the crown begins to open. There is no need to shave all the hair, especially when the tops of the front bays are open. FUE hair transplantation can be done without shaving in cases where there is thinning and where the hair can be easily entered. Especially in men whose hair on the nape is about 4 cm long, it is possible to shave 2 strips of one finger and cover the shaved area with their long hair, and after almost 2-3 days, it is possible to get hair that is so natural that no one can understand, without shaving.

    What is the difference between unshaven hair transplant and shaved hair transplant?

    One of the hair transplantation methods preferred by men is unshaven hair transplantation. In Shaved Hair transplantation, the hair has to be hit number one. Because the crown area is completely empty, shaved FUE should be performed in dense hair transplantations that need an average of 3000-5000 grafts, that is, roots. The unshaven FUE method is applied to areas with a small planting area and sparse areas that can be planted in between. Women as well as men prefer this method. How does the process work after unshaven hair transplantation? Unshaven FUE method follows the same process as other hair transplantation methods. It is important to follow the doctor’s recommendations. In the first 3 months, the hair begins to grow. In the 6th month and later, the elongation gains an increase. At the end of the 1st year, the real result starts to show itself. Transplanted and growing hair can be shaped as desired after the process.