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    FUE - WOMEN

    Women are welcome to have hair transplants. Hair transplantation for women can be a wonderful solution to many forms of hair loss.
    Women who suffer from genetic hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), hair loss following hormonal changes or hair loss due to injuries and scarring can benefit from a transplant. Transplants can also be used for aesthetic reasons, such as filling in thinning areas or lowering the hairline.

    While the receding hairline and the top of the head are usually affected in men, hair loss in women is often diffuse, i.e. evenly distributed over the entire head. A hair transplant can be performed specifically on balding areas in order to thicken the overall hair appearance.

    Prior to treatment, an individual consultation is important to clarify the causes of hair loss and discuss the best options for transplantation.

    Hair Transplants for Women


    Frequently Asked Questions

    There may be several different reasons for hair loss in women, such as:

    • Dietary changes (rapid weight loss).
    • Being under chronic stress.
    • Use of chemical hair treatments.
    • Undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
    • Problems with your health, such as thyroid disease, anaemia, deficiency of iron, copper, zinc, selenium, D3 and biotin, etc.
    • Changes in your hormones for example, pregnancy or menopause
    • Some medicines and supplementary medicines (blood pressure medications, gout medications, and high doses of vitamin A).
    • Genetic ( family) predisposition.
    • Age:As people age, hair growth slows, and some follicles stop producing hair, leading to thinner scalp hair.
    • STIs (sexually transmitted infections): Without treatment, STIs may result in patchy hair loss.
    • Scalp Conditions: Hair loss can occur from scalp psoriasis and scalp infections such as ringworm.
    • A blood test is needed to check for deficiencies of important nutrients.
    • To determine the cause of hair loss (e.g. hormonal imbalance, stress, autoimmune disease), a thorough diagnosis is essential.
    Hair loss at the forehead hairline in women can be effectively addressed through a hair transplant. The hairline is carefully designed to appear harmonious and natural, avoiding the typical "male" pattern.The transplanted hair integrates seamlessly with the existing hair, growing permanently to create a fuller and more aesthetically pleasing forehead hairline.
    For women, the hairline should ideally start around 5 cm above the eyebrows to achieve a natural and harmonious result. An oval-shaped hair pattern that is particularly thick along the edge of the face creates a soft, feminine-looking contour. This shape and position of the hairline adapts perfectly to the facial features and creates an aesthetically pleasing overall look.

    Yes, a hair transplant can be performed without a complete shave.

    This method, known as ‘Unshaven FUE’ (Follicular Unit Extraction) or DHI method (Direct Hair Implantation), only requires shaving of the donor area, while the hair in the recipient area remains untouched.

    Another major advantage of this technique is that the shaved donor area can be hidden if the hair in the receipt area is longer. This makes the procedure more discreet and the healing process less noticeable. This method is particularly popular with patients who want to resume their daily routine quickly without the procedure being visible.

    Partial Shaving:

    • Only the donor area (typically at the back of the head) is shaved.
    • The recipient area where the hair is implanted remains untouched.

    Discreet Healing:

    • The shaved donor area can easily be concealed if the surrounding hair is longer, making the procedure less noticeable.
    • This allows patients to resume their daily activities quickly and with minimal visibility of the procedure

    Causes of Hair Loss in Women

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Female Pattern Hair Loss

    Female pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) is characterized by gradual thinning on the top and crown of the scalp. It tends to occur in a diffuse pattern and can worsen with age or hormonal changes.

    Alopecia Areata

    Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes hair to fall out in small, round patches. This condition can affect both men and women and may lead to total hair loss in severe cases.

    Telogen Effluvium

    Telogen effluvium is a type of temporary hair loss that often occurs after stressful events, illness, or hormonal changes. It causes shedding of hair across the scalp, which usually grows back once the underlying cause is addressed.

    Traction Alopecia

    Traction alopecia is hair loss caused by prolonged tension on the hair, often due to tight hairstyles such as ponytails, braids, or buns. It can be reversed if caught early, but long-term tension can lead to permanent hair loss.

    Yes, a hair transplant can be performed without a complete shave. This method, known as ‘Unshaven FUE’ (Follicular Unit Extraction) or DHI method (Direct Hair Implantation), only requires shaving of the donor area, while the hair in the recipient area remains untouched.

    For more detailed information on FUE hair transplants and the DHI method, please visit our section, where you will find an in-depth explanation of the topic.

    A major advantage of this technique is that the shaved donor area can be hidden if the hair in the receipt area is longer. This makes the procedure more discreet and the healing process less noticeable. This method is particularly popular with patients who want to resume their daily routine quickly without the procedure being visible.

    Partial Shaving:

    • Only the donor area (typically at the back of the head) is shaved.
    • The recipient area where the hair is implanted remains untouched.

    Discreet Healing:

    • The shaved donor area can easily be concealed if the surrounding hair is longer, making the procedure less noticeable.
    • This allows patients to resume their daily activities quickly and with minimal visibility of the procedure
    • A No-Shave Hair Transplant is most suitable for people who are experiencing a mild to moderate degree of hair loss.
    • If you have extensive baldness or significant hair loss, this method may not be effective, as a larger number of grafts typically need to be extracted and implanted.

    For a personalized evaluation, please contact us - we will be happy to determine the best hair restoration approach for you.

    • Recovery is similar to a standard FUE or DHI procedure but allows for a faster return to work.
    • Patients can usually return to work sooner than with a fully shaven Hair transplant, where a 1-week waiting period is recommended.
    • Some swelling and redness may occur in the first 3-4 days, but this subsides quickly.

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