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FUE (Follicular Unit Excision)

In this technique, individual hair follicles are harvested from the permanent donor zone at the back of the head and transplanted to the areas requiring treatment. Unlike Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT), which involves removing a strip of scalp, this method utilises specialised tiny punches, or even robotic assistance, to extract individual hair follicles. As a result, rather than a linear scar, patients will have small, dot-like scars in the donor area.

One of the advantages of this technique is the ability to cut hair very short (without shaving), which may not be feasible with strip surgery. While both procedures leave scars—neither is completely scarless—it's important to note that claiming FUE is scarless is misleading.

The FUE procedure is slightly more time-consuming than FUT due to the individual extraction of hair follicles. This extraction should only be performed by the surgeon and not technicians. In our clinic punching is only performed by Dr. Harris unlike other black-market clinics where the punching is done by non-medics.

We prioritise your comfort throughout the process, providing breaks for you to mobilise and eat as needed. Our team is dedicated to ensuring your satisfaction and safety before you are discharged home.

01 Removing Individual Follicles
Removing Individual Follicles

During the process, healthy hair follicles are delicately removed under local anaesthetic. Our expert hair surgeons use precise and accurate incisions to remove each follicle manually without damaging them. We have invested in the latest equipment and technology to compliment the hair surgeon’s meticulous skills and ability to produce grafts of the highest quality.

02 Preparing the Scalp
Preparing the Scalp

Your hair surgeon then uses a microsurgical tool to make hundreds of tiny punctures to your scalp in the shape of your desired new hairline. The depth, angle, direction, density and geometry of the punctures determines how the hair grows and how natural the result looks and feels.

03 Implanting the Grafts
Implanting the Grafts

Grafts are placed using sterile forceps by trained technicians who each have over a decade of experience. Our highly skilled team insert the grafts at an angle and density that matches the original hair, making sure the end result resembles the natural and realistic hairline you deserve.

04 How long does it take?
How Long Does it Take?

A smaller procedure, whereby only around 500 grafts are needed can be completed in as little as a couple of hours. A more complex procedure of around 2,500 to 3,500 grafts will require an 8-hour session that stretches over one day. If your hair surgeon thinks that the surgery needs to extend to an
additional day you will, of course, be advised of this after the initial consultation.