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Bagdat Avenue Office Istanbul
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About FUE
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A natural hairline follows proportion rather than fashion.
The position, irregularity, and density must correspond with facial structure, age, and existing hair patterns.
Our design approach prioritizes harmony so the result appears as though it has always belonged there.
Density alone does not determine naturalness. The distribution of grafts, the angle of placement, and the transition of single-hair units at the hairline often matter more than total graft numbers. A restrained and balanced approach typically produces the most convincing results.
High graft numbers can sometimes be used as a marketing signal rather than a medical necessity. Responsible planning focuses on long-term donor preservation and balanced coverage rather than aggressive extraction in a single session.
Yes. Once the transplanted follicles establish blood supply, they behave like normal hair and continue the natural growth cycle. This is why thoughtful placement and proportion are important the result should remain harmonious as the patient ages.
Both methods are tools rather than outcomes. The choice depends on hair characteristics, recipient area requirements, and the design plan created during consultation. The technique should serve the design, not the other way around.
Hair restoration is gradual by nature. Early growth usually appears around the third or fourth month, with visible improvement around six months and the most mature results developing by twelve months.
A well-planned transplant should not draw attention to itself. The goal is integration a result that appears natural within the context of your existing hair and facial proportions.
Not always. Certain medical conditions or unstable hair loss patterns may require medical management before surgical treatment is considered.
The donor area is a limited and valuable resource. Protecting its integrity ensures that future options remain available if additional treatment is needed.
Over the past decade, Istanbul has become an international center for hair restoration due to experienced practitioners and well-developed medical tourism infrastructure. However, outcomes ultimately depend on teams judgment and responsible planning rather than location alone.
The number of grafts varies significantly from person to person.
Factors such as hair thickness, color contrast, donor density, and the size of the recipient area all influence the planning.
Rather than aiming for the highest number possible, responsible teams focus on using grafts efficiently to achieve balanced coverage.
It is common for the transplanted hair shafts to shed within the first few weeks.
This phase, often referred to as shock loss,(/post/the-science-behind-shock-loss-what-patients-must-know) is temporary.
The follicles remain healthy beneath the skin and begin producing new hair growth in the following months.
In many cases, a single procedure can achieve the desired improvement.
However, some individuals particularly those with larger areas of hair loss — may choose to perform a second session in the future to increase density or extend coverage.
Careful donor management ensures that this option remains available.
Hairline design is one of the most important aspects of hair restoration.
Rather than following a fixed template, the design considers:
• facial proportions
• age
• natural hair patterns
• long-term hair loss progression
The goal is to create a hairline that looks appropriate today and continues to look natural in the future.(/post/anatomy-of-a-natural-hairline-the-subtle-rules-designers-use)(/post/anatomy-of-a-natural-hairline-the-subtle-rules-designers-use)
Hair restoration is not simply a technical procedure — it is a long-term planning process.(/post/blog-hair-restoration-beyond-the-procedure-long-term-hair-transplant-results)(/post/blog-hair-restoration-beyond-the-procedure-long-term-hair-transplant-results)
A proper consultation evaluates:
• donor capacity
• hair loss pattern
• medical history
• long-term expectations
This ensures that the treatment plan remains sustainable over time.
Many patients feel comfortable returning to non-physical work within 3–5 days.
For individuals in public-facing roles, some prefer to allow 7–10 days for redness and small scabs to fully resolve.
A successful hair transplant is not measured only by density.
It is defined by proportion, natural growth patterns,(/post/natural-hair-transplant-results-how-to-achieve-timeless-outcomes) and harmony with the patient’s features.
When performed thoughtfully, the result should simply feel like a return to balance rather than a visible intervention.
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