Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) Overview

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), as opposed to the FUT procedure, is a hair transplant method in which the doctor extracts the follicular units of hair, from the donor area of your head, one by one.

The doctor uses a small microneedle, which punches a tiny incision around a hair follicle before extraction.

Each unit contains one to four hairs. These one to four hair groupings (called follicular unit grafts) are then transplanted into the balding areas of your head. In this method thus, there is no need for the surgeon to make a long incision in the donor area, as in the FUT procedure.

This is an ideal method of surgery for patients who like to wear their hair short. This method is also recommended for patients who have a tight scalp or have previously undergone the ‘strip’ or FUT method but with little or no success.

Am I eligible/ineligible for the FUE hair procedure? 

Find out whether you are eligible/ ineligible for the FUE hair procedure from the table below:

Eligible for FUE  Ineligible for FUE 
– If you have been diagnosed with a condition which prevents natural hair growth.

– If you are above 25 years of age and have been balding for many years, and now your rashes on the scalp hair loss has stabilized.

– If you find medically proven hair loss treatments do not work for you.

– If you have a stable supply of donor hair.


– If you find medically proven hair loss treatments do not work for you. 

– If you have lost hair due to traumas such as burns or cosmetic procedures such as facelift.

– If you are at risk for thickened donor scars due to excessive scalp tightness or laxity.

– If you have general good health.

– If you would like to sport short hairstyles their own hair.

– If you do not have a problem to shave your head. (The donor area needs to be shaved for an FUE procedure.) 
– If the cause of your hairfall is undiagnosed and you do not have alopecia but suffer from itching.

– If you are below 25 years with ongoing hair fall.

– If you suffer from multiple medical conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes, hypertension, asthma, or heart problems.

– If you take medicines such as blood thinners or beta blockers.

– If you suffer from trichotillomania which causes people to compulsively pull out in which case you need psychiatric counseling.

– If you have low density of hair on the back of the head which will not yield enough follicles for a transplant.

– If you have large bald patches.

 

What happens during the FUE procedure?

The follicular unit extraction method involves the following procedure:

  1. At the outset, the doctor anesthetizes the scalp.
  2. Using a small microneedle, the doctor makes a circular incision, less than 1 mm in diameter, around a follicular unit on your head, to isolate a graft.
  3. Then, using a tweezer-like instrument, the doctor extracts the follicular unit from your donor area. Multiple follicular units are extracted this way.
  4. Before the process of harvesting the follicular units, tiny holes are drilled on your scalp, where hair loss has occurred.
  5. The follicular units are then placed in these holes, from where they gradually start yielding hair.
  6. A disinfectant is gently applied to your head after the procedure.

At the end of the procedure, the doctor will ask you to wear a bandana or a cap to protect your head for a few days.
An advantage of the FUE procedure is that it has more donor site options, as grafts can be extracted from other parts of your body as well. FUE can also be used to fill in areas of eyebrows in men and women and beard in men. 

What are the risks and disadvantages of the FUE procedure?

The risks and disadvantages of the FUE procedure include: 

  • Hundreds of tiny round white scars on the head caused by the incisions to extract the hair follicles, which will be typically invisible to the human eye after your hair has grown out.
  • Numbness, bleeding, itching, swelling around the eyes and forehead, and temporary cyst formation on the areas where the hair is being transplanted.
  • Risk of infection and inflammation, if proper care is not taken during and after the surgery.
  • Experiencing shock hair loss, which is temporary and the hair usually grows back in 3-6 months.  
  • Costly, tedious and a time-consuming procedure as individual follicular units are extracted.
  • Not be suitable for large areas of baldness.
  • A hair loss treatment programme is required for maintenance, post the operation.  

What are the advantages of an FUE procedure? 

Some of the advantages of the FUE procedure include: 

  • It is a less invasive surgery than FUT with no visible scarring in the donor area
  • It is ideal for short sessions and for patients in early stages of hair loss
  • It is ideal for patients who would like to sport short hairstyles
  • It is ideal for patients who have no problem in shaving their heads
  • It is ideal for mustache or eyebrow replacement

What guidelines should I follow before undergoing an FUE procedure? 

Once you are deemed physically fit to undergo an FUE hair procedure, there are certain guidelines you need to follow:

  • If you are taking any blood thinners, please let the doctor know immediately, as they may represent a contraindication to surgery.
  • If you are taking broad beta-blockers let your doctor know immediately.
  • If you use inhalers, you need to bring your inhaler to the clinic on the day of the procedure.
  • Your scalp should not be sunburned prior to the procedure.
  • Do not take any anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) for one week prior to your procedure.
  • Do not take any B or E vitamins for one week before your procedure, this includes any multivitamins, as these tablets are known to increase bleeding.
  • Medications prescribed to you such as heart and blood pressure medication should be taken as prescribed right up to and including the day of your procedure.
  • If you smoke and drink alcohol, stop smoking and drinking alcohol two weeks prior to the procedure, as smoking and drinking can interfere with the healing process.
  • If you dye your hair, please dye your hair three days prior to the procedure and be sure to scrub your scalp everyday, including on the day of the procedure, to keep it free from dye. (You need to confirm with your doctor about washing your hair on the day of the procedure)
  • Some doctors may ask you to eat breakfast and lunch prior to the procedure, while others may ask you to refrain from eating and drinking at least 12 hours prior to the procedure. Please follow your doctor’s instructions.
  • Some doctors may advise you to wash your hair thoroughly on the day of the procedure, while some do not. Please follow the instructions of your doctor.
  • Do not apply any hair sprays or other hair styling products on the day of the surgery.
  • Do not drink any caffeinated beverages on the day of the procedure.
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