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What’s the Difference Between FUE and DHI Hair Transplants?

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When it comes to hair loss, the two leading methods to turn back the time and get your hair back today are FUE and DHI hair transplants. What’s the difference, you might ask? Knowing what’s different between these two treatments can help you fully understand what to save up for and invest in for yourself when you decide you want a transplant to help you regain your hair.

To help you, here’s a full rundown on the difference between these two options:

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is often seen as the go-to option for hair reversal. This is because it’s a minimally invasive option that sees some pretty significant results. It works by extracting individual hairs from the follicle (the root). This is done with a device that uses a circular punch, which extracts the hair without breaking it. Once the hairs are removed, they’re then all arranged into a graft.

The next step in this method is to prepare the recipient area. This is done by making small incisions where the hair follicles will go. Once that’s done, the grafts are implanted into the recipient site.

Roundup of FUE

In general, the benefits of FUE include:

  • Minimally invasive
  • No scarring
  • The donor area (back of the head) heals fast

Of course, there are also some drawbacks:

  • Multiple sessions are required
  • Incisions need to be made in the recipient site

Direct Hair Implantation (DHI)

On the other hand, you can also opt for direct hair implantation (DHI). This method does work similarly to FUE in that individual hair follicles are extracted with a circular punch tool and then placed into the recipient area. The difference is that the Choi implanter pen is used instead.

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This means the device can extract the hair follicle, and then is capable of immediately implanting it into the recipient area. To highlight the difference between DHI and FUE, FUE requires hair to be arranged into a graft, and DHI does not.

Roundup of DHI

The benefits of opting for DHI include:

  • Minimally invasive
  • No scarring
  • Donor area heals fast
  • No need to pre-make incisions
  • Potentially higher graft survival rate

There are some drawbacks to this treatment option

  • Takes longer for the patient
  • Costs more than FUE

How to Choose the Right Treatment for You

When it comes to which treatment is right for you, the answer ultimately boils down to your budget. DHI can provide more natural results and has a higher success rate per follicle, meaning you get the look that you have come for. It does take longer for you since you can’t wait elsewhere while the grafts are made, but that is a small price to pay for natural-looking results.

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The actual cost, however, may be the ultimate factor that has you choose FUE over DHI. FUE also had a high success rate overall, though the results can look a bit less natural. It is, however, typically cheaper than DHI, so if you are on a budget but don’t want to wait to save up for DHI, then FUE is an excellent second contender.

It’s a big investment, even when you go to a center in Türkiye which is significantly cheaper than staying in the UK. That’s why you need to be 100% certain about your treatment method going forward.

What’s Next?

Now that you know about the two most popular hair transplant treatments today, it’s time to start looking for clinics. Always choose the clinic with a proven track record and whose benefits, credentials, and results can be backed up. It’s worth doing your research, since a quality clinic will provide better results and a safer experience overall.

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