- How it works
Hair transplant at Niumee is done through the Follicle Unit Extraction (FUE) technique. This involves locating a good donor area on the client’s head, where the follicles will be removed from and transplanted into other areas on the scalp, where hair has been lost. This will determine eligibility to undergo the FUE hair transplant. The next step is to, under local aneasthesia, remove the hair follicles from the donor site, examine, count and clean them individually under a microscope. The follicles are subsequently implanted in the most natural-looking hairline possible. - The Process
FUE is the most advanced hair transplant surgery developed. While it permanently restores natural hair growth, it only causes minimal discomfort and does not involve incisions or bleeding. The procedure is carried out by an experienced hair restoration surgeon. - Why we love it
High success rates and reliable aesthetic results.
FUE – Hair Transplant
Elevate Your Crown: FUE Hair Transplant, Your Path to Renewed Charm.
Elevate Your Crown: FUE Hair Transplant, Your Path to Renewed Charm.
TREATABLE CONCERNS

Pre-treatment consultation with Hair Transplant nurse.

Stop smoking a few days before the procedure.

No scratching or exposure to the sun.

Strenuous exercise should be avoided.

Wash hair only as indicated by the surgeon.

Follow the post-procedure instructions provided.
FAQS
Questions?
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Frequently asked questions on Hair Transplant.
What should be expected during and after the FUE Hair Transplant?
The procedure will be carried out under local anaesthesia and minimal discomfort will be felt. No stitches are applied and no scarring results from the procedure. Three to five weeks following FUE, some transplanted hairs may fall out. This is normal. A new hair-growth cycle will begin within the following 3 to 5 months.
When are results seen?
Complete results are visible within 6 to 12 months after FUE.
Who may undergo hair transplant by FUE?
Both men and women who have suitable hair donor sites on the scalp may undergo FUE.