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FAQs About Choosing the Right Hair Transplant Technique
It is advised to sleep on your back with your head elevated at a 45-degree angle for the first few nights post-surgery. This position helps reduce swelling and prevents pressure on the transplanted grafts.
DHI often results in a quicker recovery due to its minimally invasive nature and reduced bleeding. FUE also boasts a relatively swift healing process, but recovery may vary based on individual cases and the extent of the procedure.
Both techniques aim to minimize scarring. FUE may leave tiny, dot-like scars in the donor area, which are typically inconspicuous. DHI, utilizing finer instruments, tends to result in even less visible scarring, making it suitable for individuals preferring shorter hairstyles.
Generally, FUE is more cost-effective due to its simpler instrumentation and shorter procedure time. DHI may incur higher costs because of specialized tools like the Choi Implanter Pen and the need for highly trained practitioners.
Both FUE and DHI have high success rates, with studies indicating graft survival rates of up to 95% for both methods. The choice between the two often depends on individual hair loss patterns, donor hair availability, and specific aesthetic goals.
DHI allows for more precise implantation, enabling higher density in the transplanted area. FUE is also effective but may require additional sessions to achieve similar density levels, depending on the extent of hair loss.