FUE hair transplant , also known as follicular unit extraction, is a surgical procedure that involves extracting individual hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back or sides of the scalp) and transplanting them into the areas of the scalp that are experiencing hair loss or thinning. Unlike traditional strip harvesting methods, FUE hair transplant does not require the removal of a strip of scalp tissue, making it a minimally invasive procedure with minimal scarring. The FUE technique has gained popularity in recent years due to its ability to provide natural-looking results and its shorter recovery time compared to other hair transplant methods. FUE hair transplant can be used to treat various types of hair loss, including male pattern baldness, receding hairlines, and thinning hair in women. How does FUE hair transplant work? The FUE hair transplant procedure involves several steps. First, the surgeon will assess your suitability for the procedure during an initial cons...