DHI Hair Transplant

Hair transplantation DHI (direct hair implantation) is called a modified FUE method. It is the newest technique. What is new with this technique is that extraction and transplantation are applied at the same time. Extracted follicles are immediately embedded in the recipient area. The graft survival rate is high after transplantation. This requires no need to open channels on the recipient area beforehand. The Choi pen is the most skilled equipment letting the process to be completed successfully. It is a kind of pen-shaped instrument that creates channels and implant follicles at the same time. If you are worried about the painful effect of the combined process, our hair transplantation clinic makes you relaxed with local or general anesthesia during the transplantation for a painless experience. It would be good to go into details to understand the process correctly.
There is no need to shave. 6-7 cm shorter hair is enough at the donor part.
Treated parts are numbed with local anesthesia.
Hair follicles are extracted from the donor part of the head.
Hair follicles are loaded into a pen-shaped equipment.
As pen-shaped tools both create incision and implant hair follicles in the balding area of the scalp, there is no need to create an incision beforehand.
To prevent any infections, the surgeon applies antibiotics and bandages to the treated area.
Although process time varies depending on the number of hair follicles, 8 hours are necessary to complete the DHI surgeries. After 12 or 18 months, the results of the techniques become fully visible. The main advantage of the DHI method is that before the process, there is no need to shorten hair in the recipient area. It is important, especially in hair transplantation for females. As hairs are implanted immediately after harvesting, the process has high survival rates of hair follicles. The other important aspect is that hair transplantation recovery time is faster in donor and recipient areas. Besides, due to the success of the technique, less bleeding and reduced trauma guarantee patients' comfort.