Fut Hair Transplant
At Reference Aesthetics, we offer the FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) technique as an effective and proven solution for hair restoration. FUT is ideal for patients needing high graft counts and is performed by our skilled surgical team in a comfortable, clinical environment. The method involves removing a strip of scalp from the donor area, allowing the harvest of thousands of grafts in one session.
How FUT Works
- Step 1 – Planning: Hairline design and donor analysis to create a natural, dense look.
- Step 2 – Strip Removal: A narrow strip of skin is taken from the back of the scalp under local anesthesia.
- Step 3 – Graft Preparation: Follicular units are dissected from the strip using microscopes.
- Step 4 – Implantation: Grafts are placed into the recipient area following natural angles and patterns.
Who is a Candidate for FUT?
FUT is ideal for individuals with sufficient donor hair and those who prefer a single, large session. It’s also suitable for patients with tight scalps where FUE might be less effective. Scarring is minimal and typically hidden under existing hair.
Advantages of FUT at Reference Aesthetics
| High Graft Yield | Ideal for covering large balding areas in a single session. |
| Cost-Effective | Generally more affordable per graft than FUE. |
| Permanent Results | Transplanted hairs are resistant to DHT and do not fall out. |
| Professional Care | Performed by an experienced surgical team with advanced tools and protocols. |
FUT Hair Transplant
The FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) method is a reliable and proven hair restoration technique. During this procedure, a thin strip of scalp is removed from the donor area, and individual follicular units are extracted from it for transplantation.
At Reference Aesthetics, the FUT method is often recommended for patients who need a large number of grafts in a single session. This technique offers high graft survival rates, natural-looking density, and long-term results.
FUT Hair Transplant Cost
The cost of a FUT hair transplant can vary based on several factors, including the clinic’s reputation, the surgeon’s experience, and the number of grafts needed.
At Reference Aesthetics, we offer personalized treatment plans with transparent pricing. A detailed consultation will determine the exact FUT transplant price based on your hair loss level and restoration goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
This advanced technique involves extracting individual hair follicles directly from the scalp without a strip of tissue, minimizing scarring and enhancing aesthetic outcomes. Ideal for those seeking a discreet solution to hair loss.
While discomfort varies, FUT procedures typically involve minimal pain due to local anesthesia, making the experience bearable for most patients. Post-operative sensitivity is generally manageable with prescribed analgesics.
The process involves removing a strip of scalp from a dense area, dissecting it into grafts, and then meticulously transplanting these units to the balding zones. This technique fosters natural-looking results.
Typically, the results are enduring. With proper care, the transplanted hair continues to grow, integrating seamlessly with existing follicles, potentially lasting a lifetime.
Prices vary widely, influenced by the clinic’s location, the surgeon’s expertise, and the scope of the procedure, typically ranging from $4,000 to $15,000.
Elevate your head using multiple pillows to minimize swelling. Ensure a calm, cool environment to promote optimal healing during rest. Avoid direct pressure on the grafts.
Mild discomfort is common, but advanced anesthetic techniques typically ensure a pain-free procedure. Post-operative sensitivity is usually manageable with prescribed pain relievers.
Yes, FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) provides long-lasting results as the transplanted hair follicles are typically resistant to balding, ensuring a permanent improvement in hair density and coverage.
Choosing between FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) and FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) depends on individual factors like hair loss pattern, donor area, and desired outcomes. Consulting a qualified specialist helps make an informed decision.