Differences Between DHI and FUE

 

As hair loss becomes a common issue for both men and women, hair transplantation technologies continue to evolve rapidly. Among these technologies, the DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) method stands out as an evolution of the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique, allowing hair follicles to be placed directly into the implantation area. The DHI method involves implanting hair follicles directly into channels opened with a special device. This technique ensures that the hair follicles experience less trauma and allows for a more natural hair appearance.

 

Natural Appearance and Success Rate

 

DHI hair transplantation is a method that allows hair follicles to be placed at the correct angle and depth. This feature ensures that the hair follicles grow naturally and results in more successful outcomes. Moreover, the DHI method reduces the exposure time of hair follicles to external factors during the implantation process, helping to maintain the vitality and health of the follicles. These advantages have made the DHI method increasingly preferred.

 

Customized Planning

 

Another important advantage of DHI hair transplantation is the ability to plan the implantation process specifically for the individual. This allows for solutions tailored to each person's hair structure and level of hair loss. Particularly in areas requiring dense hair transplantation, the DHI method enables achieving higher density. All these features make DHI hair transplantation an attractive option for those experiencing hair loss.