
FUE hair Transplant
Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is a type of hair transplant done by taking individual hair follicles from your skin and moving them to another part of your body where hair’s thinner or absent.
FUE Technique
The FUE (follicular unit extraction) technique is a popular method of hair transplant surgery that involves the extraction of individual hair follicles from the donor site. These follicles are then transplanted into the recipient area to restore hair growth.
One of the main benefits of the FUE technique is that it results in minimal scarring, as the hair follicles are extracted using a small, circular punch tool rather than a linear incision. This allows for a quicker recovery time and a more natural-looking result.
Other benefits of the FUE technique include less discomfort during the procedure and the ability to target specific areas for hair restoration.

Graft removal using a micromotor equipped with a hollow needle
Grafts extraction from the donor site
Hair folicle storage
Sapphire graft transplantation
FUE Technique Advantages
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Minimal scarring
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Targeted hair restoration
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Natural-looking results
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Less discomfort
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Quick recovery time
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Suitable for all hair types
Sapphire FUE
The sapphire FUE technique is a variation of the standard FUE (follicular unit extraction) method of hair transplant surgery. In the sapphire FUE technique, a special
sapphire-tipped punch tool is used to extract the hair follicles from the donor site.
The sapphire material is smooth and hard, which allows the punch tool to glide smoothly through the skin and minimize trauma to the surrounding tissue.
This can result in less to zero swelling, bleeding, and discomfort during and after the procedure.
The sapphire FUE technique is also known for producing natural-looking results and minimal scarring.

Can I Get Hair Transplant?
Best Candidate for Hair Transplant
Anyone experiencing hair loss or thinning who is interested in improving the appearance of their scalp may consider getting a hair transplant.
Hair transplant surgery is typically most successful for individuals with stable hair loss patterns, such as male or female pattern baldness. It may also be beneficial for individuals with certain types of hair loss caused by trauma or medical treatments.
It is important to discuss your specific situation with a qualified hair transplant surgeon to determine if the procedure is right for you.
Are you tired of thinning hair or receding hairlines? Do you want to restore your confidence and youthful appearance? At Cades Clinic, we offer state-of-the-art hair transplant surgery to help you achieve the full, thick head of hair you desire.
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BEFORE OPERATION
The patient will meet with the surgeon to discuss their goals and medical history, and the surgeon will create a customized treatment plan. The patient may be asked to stop taking certain medications and to avoid smoking and alcohol consumption before the procedure.

Manual punch tool
Manual punch FUE is a technique used in hair transplant surgery to extract hair follicles from the donor site using a small punch tool. The punch tool used in manual punch FUE has a pen-like design and is available in two sizes: 0.75 mm and 1.35 mm. The smaller punch size is generally used for extracting finer hairs, while the larger size is better suited for thicker hairs. During the procedure, the punch tool is used to create a circular incision around each individual hair follicle and gently lift it out of the scalp.
The manual punch FUE technique is generally considered to be more precise and less traumatic than other methods of extracting hair follicles. It is often used in cases where the patient has a small or limited donor site, as it allows the surgeon to selectively harvest only the healthiest hair follicles. The manual punch FUE technique is also known for producing natural-looking results and minimal scarring.
What Cause Hair Loss?
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Androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern baldness): This is the most common cause of hair loss and is typically inherited. It is caused by the interaction of hormones and certain genes, which causes the hair follicles to shrink and produce thinner, shorter hairs over time.
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Telogen effluvium: This type of hair loss occurs when hair follicles enter the resting phase of the hair growth cycle and stop producing new hairs. It can be caused by physical or emotional stress, major surgery, childbirth, drastic weight loss, or certain medications.
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Alopecia areata: This is an autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss in patches. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, causing them to shrink and stop producing new hairs.
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Trichotillomania: This is a disorder that causes people to pull out their own hair, often as a result of stress or anxiety.
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Nutrient deficiency: A deficiency in certain nutrients, such as iron, protein, or vitamins, can lead to hair loss.
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Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as thyroid disease, lupus, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), can cause hair loss.
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Medications: Some medications, including chemotherapy drugs, blood thinners, and certain types of antidepressants, can cause hair loss as a side effect.


Hair Transplant For Women
Hair transplants are a viable option for women experiencing hair loss or thinning hair. The procedure involves taking healthy hair follicles from one part of the scalp and transplanting them to areas of the scalp where there is hair loss. A hair transplant can help to restore the appearance of a full head of hair, which can have a positive impact on a person's self-confidence and overall quality of life.

What Causes Hair Loss for Women?
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Genetic predisposition: Female pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia, is the most common cause of hair loss in women. It is caused by a combination of genetics and hormones.
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Hormonal changes: Pregnancy, menopause, and other hormonal imbalances can cause temporary hair loss in women.
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Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as iron deficiency anemia, thyroid disorders, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), can cause hair loss in women.
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Medications: Some medications, such as antidepressants, blood thinners, and birth control pills, can cause hair loss as a side effect.
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Hairstyles: Tight hairstyles, such as ponytails and braids, can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia.
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Physical or emotional stress: Physical or emotional stress can cause hair loss, known as telogen effluvium, as the body sheds hair that was in the resting phase.
Advantages of Hair Transplant for Women
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Natural-looking results: Hair transplants can produce very natural-looking results, as the transplanted hair is your own and will grow and blend in with your existing hair.
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Long-lasting results: Hair transplants can provide long-lasting results, as the transplanted hair follicles are resistant to the hormones that cause hair loss.
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Correction of specific hair loss patterns: Hair transplants can be used to correct specific hair loss patterns, such as receding hairlines or thinning at the crown of the head.
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Improvement of self-esteem: Hair loss can be a source of insecurity and low self-esteem for many women. A hair transplant can help to restore the appearance of a full head of hair, which can have a positive impact on a person's self-confidence and overall quality of life.