Educational guides to FUE, FUT, DHI, graft handling, recovery timelines, scarring tradeoffs, aftercare, and what to ask before hair transplant surgery.

Start with the articles that match your current question, then compare the advice against your Norwood stage, donor area, budget, medical history, and treatment goals. For surgery-related decisions, use these guides to prepare consultation questions rather than as a substitute for an in-person medical evaluation.
FUE graft survival rates range from 90-95%. Learn the 8 key factors that determine whether your transplanted hair thrives or fails, and how to maximize your...
Learn how FUE hairline design works, including graft placement angles, density zones, temple point reconstruction, and the mistakes that make transplants...
Compare FUE hair transplant costs and quality across the USA, Turkey, UK, India, South Korea, and more. Real pricing data and what to look for in...
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) uses 0.7-1.0mm micro-punches to extract individual hair grafts. Learn how the process works, graft handling, and...
Evidence-aware guide to fue post op medications. Covers what to know, common risks, decision points, and when to discuss hair transplant procedures...
Prepare for your FUE hair transplant with a structured 4-week pre-op timeline. Learn which medications to stop, hair length requirements, alcohol and...
Essential questions to ask your FUE surgeon before booking. Covers experience, technique, graft survival rates, complications, pricing, and what to expect...
FUE recovery takes 7-10 days. Follow this day-by-day timeline covering days 1-3, days 4-7, week 2, month 1, and months 3-18 to protect your grafts and...
FUE results take 12-18 months. Expect shock loss at weeks 2-4, new growth at month 3-4, 60% density by month 6-8, and final results at 12-18 months.
Most FUE patients return to desk jobs in 3-5 days. Get specific timelines by job type, tips for concealing the procedure, and activity restrictions for the...
Understand FUE hair transplant risks including infection, shock loss, poor growth, cobblestoning, pitting, numbness, and overharvesting. Learn complication...
A second FUE session is possible after 12 months. Learn when you need one, how many grafts remain in your donor area, and what results to expect from a...