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.
Curly hair covers more area per graft but curved follicles need skilled extraction. Learn about FUE for curly hair, graft counts, transection risk, and...
Fine straight hair needs more grafts for visual density. Learn about smaller punch tools, graft counts, placement strategy, and realistic expectations for...
Thick straight hair gives excellent coverage per graft, meaning fewer grafts needed for density. Learn about technique, graft planning, and maximizing thick...
Wavy hair provides excellent visual coverage for hair transplants. Learn why wavy hair is ideal for FUE, how it boosts density appearance, and what to...
Transplanted hair sheds at 2 to 4 weeks post-surgery. This shock loss is temporary and normal. Learn why it happens and when permanent growth begins.
FUE vs DHI comparison for Turkey hair transplants. Per-graft pricing, graft survival, density results, recovery time, and which technique suits your hair...
90% to 95% graft survival is achievable at quality Turkish clinics. Learn what affects survival rates, how to evaluate clinic quality, and what to expect...
It is rarely too late for a hair transplant. Even Norwood 6-7 patients can benefit from strategic graft placement, though donor supply limits full coverage.
FUE vs FUT comparison with real data on scarring, recovery time, graft survival, and cost. Find which hair transplant method suits your needs.