Evidence-based guides on hair loss stages, treatment options, transplant procedures, and recovery.
Compare FUE and FUT hairline results including density, naturalness, and design flexibility. See which technique produces better hairline outcomes by Norwood stage.
Compare FUE and FUT for international hair transplants. Country-by-country pricing, quality benchmarks, and which technique works best when traveling abroad.
Compare post-operative medications for FUE and FUT hair transplants. Covers antibiotics, pain management, anti-swelling drugs, and long-term growth medications.
FUE patients return to desk work in 5-7 days. FUT patients need 10-14 days. Compare return-to-work timelines for both hair transplant methods by job type.
FUE vs FUT risks and complications compared. Infection rates, scarring, nerve damage, and graft failure data for both hair transplant methods.
Wait 12-18 months between FUE sessions and 8-12 months between FUT sessions. Learn how each method affects future transplant options, donor supply, and timing.
Compare shock loss between FUE and FUT hair transplants. Learn why transplanted and native hair sheds after surgery, how long it lasts, and when regrowth starts.
Sleep elevated at 45 degrees for 5-7 days after both FUE and FUT. Complete comparison of sleeping positions, pillow setups, and night-by-night recovery guidance.
FUE and FUT hair transplant success rates compared with clinical data on graft survival, patient satisfaction, and long-term outcomes across Norwood stages.
Avoid direct sun for 4 weeks after both FUE and FUT. Learn how UV damages transplanted grafts, when sunscreen is safe, and how sun protection differs by method.
FUE patients can fly 3-5 days after surgery. FUT patients should wait 7-10 days. Compare travel timelines, international transplant logistics, and recovery planning.
Step-by-step hair washing instructions after FUE and FUT transplants. Covers timing, technique, products, and how to remove scabs safely without damaging grafts.