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FUE Hair Transplant

“Precision restoration guided by proportion and restraint.”

close-up classical marble sculpture representing proportion and aesthetic harmony

“Order and proportion are the essence of beauty.” — Vitruvius

Precision Restoration
Through Individual Follicle Extraction

Hair restoration is not merely a technical procedure. It is an exercise in proportion, direction, and restraint.

At Eva Estetica, Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is approached as a careful architectural process  restoring density while preserving the natural harmony of the hairline.

Every treatment begins with analysis, design, and a clear understanding of how hair grows, ages, and frames the face.


 

A Method Guided by Structure why FUE

FUE transfers individual follicular units from donor to recipient sites, avoiding long linear scars and allowing precise micro-placement. Its value lies not merely in extraction technique, but in the judgement governing placement: angle, direction, density and the small irregularities that make a hairline look lived-in rather than placed.

At Eva Estetica, the technique is subordinate to the design. We ask: where will this hairline sit in five, ten, and fifteen years? How will light fall across it? How should single-hair grafts be distributed to create a soft leading edge and believable depth? These questions shape every session.

specialist sketching a personalised hairline design in natural light

The process  considered, documented, humane
 

1  Private consultation & photographic analysis

A thorough, private assessment begins the process. We record standardised images, measure donor density, map hair direction, and discuss realistic goals. This stage yields a personalised plan — not a promise of a number.

What we document: baseline photos, donor map, proposed hairline overlays, and expected timeline.

2  Design & consent

Design is a conversation. We present an age-appropriate hairline proposal, explain density trade-offs, and outline donor-preservation strategy. Informed consent is documented clearly: expectations, limitations, and staged options if needed.

3  Procedure day  extraction and implantation

Extraction uses micro-punches and gentle handling to preserve follicle integrity. Grafts are stored in controlled conditions and placed according to the design plan. Single-hair grafts are used at the leading edge; grouped grafts create background density
 

Speical note: Our daily case scheduling is limited to protect focus and graft handling time  quality, not throughput.
 

4  Recovery & structured aftercare  ( learn more about our aftercare instructions )

We provide a clear,  aftercare plan: washing protocols, activity guidance, and a photographic schedule for follow-ups. Remote assessments are available to international patients; in-person checks are scheduled at meaningful milestones.

Donor ethics  preservation as a standard

Donor area management is expert stewardship. We map safe extraction zones, calculate extraction density per cm², and preserve corridors of reserve. If a patient requires large volume, we advise staged sessions — never reckless harvesting.

A patient’s future options depend on careful present decisions. That is how we measure responsibility.

The aesthetic language  hairline architecture  (Understanding hairline architecture)

A natural hairline is a study in micro-variations: singleton hairs at the front, staggered spacing, soft peaks and valleys. We compose hairlines like artisans composing a portrait: observing proportions, anticipating future changes, and creating transitions that read as native growth.

This is design rather than decoration.


 

Candidacy — who typically benefits

Good candidates generally have:

  • Adequate donor density and hair quality

  • Stable expectations and understanding of long-term planning

  • Local or systemic health compatible with surgery

Cases with diffuse donor thinning, active scalp disease, or unrealistic single-session expectations require tailored discussion and may benefit from adjunctive or staged strategies.


 

What to expect — a realistic timeline

  • Days 0–10: Initial healing, crusting, swelling control.

  • Weeks 2–8: Common window for temporary shedding (“shock loss”).

  • Months 3–6: Early regrowth; fine hairs become visible.

  • Months 6–12: Progressive thickening and texture improvement.

  • Month 12+: Mature appearance; subtle refinement may continue to 18 months.

We prepare patients for the emotional arc and weekly photographs and clear check-ins reduce uncertainty.

Practical details what to bring, what to expect on the day        (Pre Treatment Preparation)

  • Arrive with clean, dry hair; avoid caffeine pre-procedure if instructed.

  • Bring any current medications and a list of supplements.

  • Expect local anaesthesia; the procedure is typically day-case.

  • Plan for private transfer and a calm first 48–72 hours of rest.

       We provide a personalised checklist at consultation.

 

Patient experience — discreet and complete

From first contact to final follow-up we manage logistics and care:

  • Private consultations in a calm setting

  • Comfortable private suites for recovery

  • Multilingual coordination for international patients

  • Clear remote follow-up options and photographic triage

Comfort is not separate from medical care; it is a dimension of it

 

Proof without noise

We present outcomes with restraint: standardised photography, documented timelines, and patient-reported measures. We avoid  staged comparisons. When a patient consents, we share a well-documented case history; otherwise, we prioritise privacy.


 

Private Consultation

Hair restoration begins with understanding.

During a private consultation, the structure of your hair loss, donor density, and long-term treatment options are carefully evaluated.

This first discussion allows us to determine whether Follicular Unit Extraction is the appropriate approach for you.

Frequently asked questions

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