FOLLICULAR UNIT EXTRACTION (FUE)
FUE, Follicular Unit Extraction, is a method of obtaining follicular units from the donor area using a very small tool to obtain tiny samples of tissue. Because only a small follicular unit is selected, the procedure is minimally invasive and virtually unnoticeable.
TECHNIQUE
The follicular unit to be removed is selected by the surgeon, the punch is then placed over the follicular unit and a small circular incision is made approximately half way down the unit's hair shafts. Next, the unit is grasped and extracted from the surrounding skin. 
THOSE WHO BENEFIT
Patients experiencing the following conditions are excellent candidates for FUE:
- Male Pattern Baldness
- Female Pattern Baldness
- Scars from Cosmetic Surgery
- Missing or Thinning Eyebrows
- Previous Hair Transplants
- High Hairlines
 
Frequently Asked Question
What’s the difference between FUE and FUHT?
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