A Full Guide on the FUE & DHI Combination
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What is the FUE & DHI Combination Hair Transplant?
When it comes to hair transplant treatments, one of IdealofMeD’s most distinctive features is the FUE & DHI Combination hair transplant procedure, which is very unique in the industry. You won’t get the typical 2-person surgical team; instead, you’ll get a team of 6 to 8 specialists.
Patients who have both thinning hair and balding are best served by this combo hair treatment.
It’s conceivable that in addition to a balding crown, you might also have thinning hair throughout the rest of your hairline. Due to this hair restoration technique being tried and tested thousands of times each and every year, it consistently produces the best hair transplant results in the most pleasant way for you.
While you should anticipate spending somewhere between 6 and 8 hours in the hospital when undergoing the FUE & DHI Combination hair transplant with IdealofMeD, they will go out of their way to make sure that you have the best experience possible.
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What to Expect from the FUE & DHI Combination Hair Transplant
You will have equally distributed hair that looks entirely natural after receiving the FUE & DHI combination hair transplant treatment. As you are already aware, the special IdealofMeD combined hair transplant delivers the FUE and DHI techniques in a single procedure. Let’s discuss each of the FUE and DHI treatments in more detail so that you’ll have a better understanding of what to expect when getting the treatment.
Follicular Unit Extraction Hair Transplant Treatment
The best application to conceal bald areas is the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) hair transplantation. In addition to the FUE Sapphire Procedure, which is utilised at IdealofMeD, there is the regular FUE method. The Sapphire Blade is used to create tiny incisions during the FUE Sapphire treatment, as opposed to the regular FUE procedure, which makes use of a metal scalpel.
The traditional FUE method is more intrusive than the Sapphire Method, causes more noticeable scarring, and requires a longer healing period. With the Sapphire FUE transplant, there is essentially no scarring that is nearly impossible to discern with the unaided eye.
Direct Hair Implantation Hair Transplant Treatment
People who have hair loss frequently choose the DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) procedure. In terms of removing the hair follicle units from the donor area, DHI theoretically follows the same methodology as the FUE Sapphire Method. However, the insertion procedure differs between the two.
In order to implant the follicular units during the DHI procedure, an Ideal Choi Implanter is used. Following that, each follicle is positioned by the Ideal Choi Implanter in between existing hair units. With this technique, you can have a larger head of hair while ensuring that almost no harm is done to the scalp’s surrounding areas.
Reasons to Get the FUE & DHI Combination Hair Transplant
There are numerous benefits to receiving a combined hair treatment at IdealofMeD, the first of which is that it can be difficult to locate another facility that provides the FUE & DHI Combination hair transplant procedure. Due to IdealofMeD being located in Turkey, which provides affordable solutions, they can provide you with this kind of treatment at very affordable rates. Oftentimes, hair transplant costs can be up to 70% cheaper than if you were to do it locally.
Additional valid justifications for choosing the IdealofMeD FUE & DHI Combination hair transplant process include:
- You simultaneously receive both the FUE and DHI treatments.
- All-inclusive packages are available for various price ranges
- You are being treated by two surgical teams.
- You are assured of having a natural appearance because the entire scalp is covered and made denser.
- The risk of harming your original hairs in the recipient area is minimised to the maximum possible extent.
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Jorn
Last updated by Jorn on November 7, 2022. Content medically reviewed by D. Demirel, MD.