
If you search for a reliable fix for thinning hair, a FUE hair transplant gives a natural result and little visible scarring.
A hair transplant using FUE (Follicular Unit Excision) involves removing individual hair follicle units from the donor area (back and sides of the scalp) and placing them into thinning or bald areas. This technique leaves tiny dot scars that are barely noticeable as hair grows back, allows precise graft placement, and usually offers faster recovery than traditional strip surgery.
FUE is right for people who have steady hair loss and enough donor hair. Typical candidates include:
Your surgeon will choose the best option based on donor supply and goals.
A session runs several hours. Large needs can be done in stages.
Success depends on technique, graft care, and patient factors. Under good technique, graft survival often runs high. Many clinics report 80–95% survival at 7–12 months. Long-term results hold best when surgery is paired with medical care to slow further loss.
FUE is safe when done by a skilled team. Possible issues:
Use this quick checklist:
Price depends on graft numbers, clinic city, and surgeon skill. Many clinics charge per graft or offer session packages. A safe plan from a good clinic is better than a cheap, risky deal. (I can add India-specific pricing or Kosmoderma package details if you want.)
For many people, FUE gives a natural, long-lasting way to restore hair. It works best with a clear plan, a skilled surgeon, and follow-up medical care. It is not a quick fix. It needs time and patience. If you want a natural hairline and minimal linear scarring, FUE is a strong choice. Choose quality over price. Put safety first.
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Expect shedding first. New growth starts near 3 months. Noticeable change appears by 6–9 months. Full look by 12 months.
Local anaesthetic keeps pain low during surgery. Mild soreness lasts a few days.
Donor hairs from the safe area are long-lasting. But future hair loss and ageing can change overall result. Medical therapy helps keep native hair.
Yes. Women with patterned thinning and good donor hair are good candidates after specialist assessment.
Graft count depends on the area and desired density. Your surgeon will estimate this in the consult