Hair transplant at Obesity and Aesthetic Surgery in Tunisia
Patients considering a hair transplant often come across the terms FUE or FUT during their research and wonder how to decide whether a FUE or FUT hair transplant is the right choice for them.
In our office, our specialist surgeon performs two types of hair transplants: FUT and FUE.
In order for you to have an exact answer explaining the difference between FUT hair transplants and FUE hair transplants, our expert hair transplant surgeon can advise you on the best hair transplant procedure following a consultation. This could be done simply via our consultation page, by filling in your contact details and specifying your needs. Our team of experts is there to answer your questions and advise you.
However, it is important to understand the difference between FUE and FUT hair transplants.
FUT hair transplant:
Let’s start by explaining the FUT hair transplant technique. This involves removing a small strip of tissue from the back of the head, from which the donor hair follicles will be extracted. The hair follicles are harvested from the tape by our competent surgeon before being individually transplanted into the recipient areas.
Transplanting follicular units offers the surgeon the possibility of transplanting as much hair as possible with a minimum amount of non-hairy skin. In this way, the recipient’s wounds are kept small, healing is facilitated and, with the proper technique, a large number of grafts can be safely moved per session. The use of these units ensures that the aesthetic result of the transplant will appear completely natural.
FUE hair transplant:
As for the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) hair transplant, it is a safe and proven surgical procedure. It is minimally invasive, in which the follicular unit grafts, made up of a small number of hair follicles, are individually removed from the genetically stronger areas of your scalp (the “donor” areas) and ar Result: recreation of your hair line with a growth model for a permanent and natural result. And because there are no linear scars and no stitches, your donor area will heal in a few days! tistically restored to your areas of thinning. (the “Recipients” Zones).