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Eyelash Transplant

Eyelash Transplant

Are your eyelashes not growing? Are they sparse and short? Do you have to wear mascara all the time?

It is not a dream to have natural eyelashes for a lifetime with Fue root extraction technique…

Here is a revolution in the world beauty industry: eyelash transplantation with FUE.

With this method, the hair strands transplanted between your own eyelashes look extremely natural. You will not feel any discomfort at the end of the procedure.

Eyelash transplantation and hair transplantation are very different procedures and only the FUE method, which is a root extraction technique, is their common point. Eyelash transplantation requires a very different experience. We have been performing eyelash transplantation in our center since one year.

Please contact us for detailed information about the application and before and after images…


Eyebrow Transplant

Eyebrow Transplant

Our eyebrows are the most important aesthetic detail that affects the expression on our face. Total loss, deficiency or injury is very noticeable. Although permanent makeup is the most common application preferred to eliminate the deficiency, hair follicle transplantation with the FUE method is becoming increasingly widespread as a much more effective solution.

Eyebrow transplantation with the FUT technique, which is the old method, has not become widespread because it does not give as impressive appearance as permanent makeup.

The nape hairs with the best quality are used for eyebrow transplantation. The desired eyebrow shape is determined by drawing symmetrically. Then, the channels where the roots will be placed are opened within the drawn borders. The most important thing to be considered when opening the channel is the angle of the eyebrows. If there is any, the exit angle of the hairs there is imitated, otherwise it is likened to the exit angle of someone whose eyebrows are not removed. In the area to be transplanted, hair follicles are transplanted as single follicles at the appropriate frequency.


Hair Transplant with FUT

Hair Transplant with FUT

What is the ‘Fut’ Method in Hair Transplantation?
Fut method stands for “Folliculair unıt transplantation”. It is a way of replacing hair follicles not one by one but in groups. Hair follicles are present in clusters of 1 to 4 hairs and these hair clusters can be created strictly under microscope glass and separated again under microscope glass.
Fut method is the placement of hair follicles taken from the circular area between the back of the head and the ears.
Fut method is not very preferred today. It is the most used but old known method in hair transfer. In fact, we can say that it is the beginning of providing a realistic appearance in the hair transfer process.

The most important distinction between the fut and fue method is the process of removing the fertile hair tissue, after which the hair transplantation methods to be applied continue in the same way.

In the fut hair transplantation method, the tissue fragment containing the fertile hair follicles is surgically removed by a surgical method, the hair follicles in the tissue fragment are separated into micrografts, in short, single-two hair follicles, and then transferred to the area where the application will be performed, this process takes an average of 5 hours.
The collective removal of efficient hair follicles saves time and the presence of the hair follicles under the microscope glass prevents damage to the hair clusters.

Since special needles are not used in the transplantation process with the Fut method, it is more ideal in terms of price.
In the process of hair transplantation with the fut method, there may be a non-specific scarring situation, loss of sensation and numbness may be felt for a while in the area where the hair follicles were taken, and if the fut method is desired to be repeated, it is necessary to wait at least six months for this procedure.


Hair Transplant with Micro FUE

Hair Transplant with Micro FUE

The most advanced technique recently used in hair transplantation is the FUE method. This technique, which differs from the other method only in the way of root extraction, has many advantages.

If we briefly touch upon the stages of the correct hair transplantation process;

It is the transplantation of grafts taken from the scalp to the balding area. Many factors are important in hair transplantation. It is very important to determine exactly what the person wants first. The transplantation should be decided after clarifying who the transplantation team consists of, the success rate after transplantation, whether there will be a repetition of the procedure, how much frequency will satisfy the patient and the answers to many other questions.

There is no hair loss in the hairy area on the nape of the neck of 4 – 5 fingers between the two ears. Roots are taken from this part. Before the procedure, the hair is shortened to number 0 with a machine shave in order to clearly see the area where the root will be taken and transplanted. First, the marked area where the root will be taken and then the drawn area to be transplanted during transplantation are numbed with local anesthetic medication.

For root extraction, micromotor tips suitable for the thickness of the hair are inserted and pulled into the skin in a way to center the hair and in accordance with the hair growth angle. The scalp is cut in a cylindrical shape together with the microscopic tissue surrounding the root. It is gently pulled with a micro pliers and the hair follicles are separated. This process continues until the desired number is reached. With the system realized, waste is minimized, more grafts are extracted and the time is shortened.

Considering that hair follicles are living cells, the shorter time ensures that the transplanted follicles remain alive. In this case, all of the transplanted roots are expected to grow.

In order for the grafts to remain healthier and alive during the waiting period outside, we can perform the procedure as if the graft was freshly transplanted at the first moment with a new method specially applied.

After the graft extraction process is completed, channels are opened in the area to be transplanted with the help of a special tip towards the direction of other hair growth, and the extracted roots are placed one by one in these channels. All of these procedures take an average of 6 to 8 hours, depending on the number of grafts to be transplanted.

Since the longer the amount to be transplanted, the longer the time, we do not approve more than 3000 grafts in one session for the grafts to be healthier.

In the post-transplantation process; the transplanted hair starts to grow from the first day, but since the collagen structure will deteriorate, it is expected that the hair strands will fall out from the second or third week. If they fall out, they start to grow and grow again from the transplanted channel starting from the 3rd month. By the 6th month, more than half of them will have grown, and the transplantation process is completed within 1 year.

Since the transplanted root is the person’s own hair, its characteristics are transferred to the transplanted area; it grows in the same color and character.
The only difference is that it is displaced.

In addition, since the roots are taken from the area coded not to fall out, the transplanted hair is used for life.
With the FUE technique, not only hair transplantation but also eyebrow, eyelash, beard and mustache transplantation can be performed.


Hair Loss in Women

Hair Loss in Women

Lifeless hair, thinning hair strands and hair loss is a major problem that one in three women suffer from throughout their lives. A significant part of women’s hair loss problems is genetic type hair loss.

There is a family history in 20% of those with female pattern hair loss. We can list the factors that cause hair loss in women other than genetic causes as follows:

Hormone Imbalances
An important cause of hair thinning and loss in women is hormone imbalances and hormone treatments. Birth control pills are often observed to cause hair loss.

Postpartum Period
Stating that most of the hair in pregnant women is in a state of growth, experts state that after childbirth, the hair goes into the resting phase of the hair growth cycle, sheds excessively within 2-3 months, this process can last for 1-6 months and mostly grows again and reaches its former amounts.

High Fever and Severe Infections
Stating that diseases can cause the hair to enter the resting phase, experts report that an intense hair loss may develop 4 weeks to 3 months after a high fever and a severe illness, but that the hair will recover over time.

Thyroid Disease
Hair loss is also seen during the treatment of hormone disorders related to over or under functioning of the thyroid gland, which is referred to as hyper and hypothyroidism in medicine.

Iron Deficiency
Iron deficiency anemia can be caused by heavy menstruation or not consuming enough iron-rich foods and can lead to hair loss.

Imbalanced Nutrition and Stress
In unconscious diets and one-way diets, hair cannot get enough vitamins, minerals and protein, which is the building block of keratin in its structure, which is necessary in its life cycle. As a result, hair weakening and hair loss problems occur. Apart from this, every factor that is a source of stress for the body will also show its negative effect on the hair.

Some disease treatments
Stating that some cancer treatments can stop the division of hair cells, experts report that patients may lose 90% of their hair, but after the therapy ends, the hair will grow again and return to its former state. For this reason, it is recommended that those undergoing cancer treatment should not be stressed about hair loss and wait for the necessary time to pass.

Major surgical interventions and chronic diseases
Patients who undergo major surgery may experience excessive hair loss within 1-3 months. This condition may disappear within a few months. However, in people with severe chronic diseases, hair loss can be a lifelong process.

Hair plucking disease (Trichotillomania)
Children, and sometimes adults, can pull their hair, eyebrows or eyelashes until they pull them out and make it a habit. Experts recommend seeking psychological help in such cases.

Alopecia areata (hair breakage)
In this type of hair loss, there are round patch-like areas with a smooth surface, the size of a coin or larger. Rarely, all hair and body hair may be lost. Although the cause of this type of hair loss, which can be seen at any age, is unknown, in many patients the hair grows back spontaneously afterwards.

Mistakes in hair care
According to experts, methods such as dyeing, bleaching, straightening or perming can damage the hair if not performed under appropriate conditions. Frequent or simultaneous application of these methods can also weaken the hair and cause it to break. Hairstyles such as ponytails, braids, tight elastic bands that pull the hair should not be applied frequently because the constant pulling force acting on the hair roots causes hair loss. Frequent washing, combing and brushing can break hair.

Using conditioner after shampooing makes it easier to comb the hair. Since it is more fragile when wet, it is necessary to avoid trying to dry the hair by rubbing it with a towel.

Experts report that wide-mouthed and flat-tipped combs should be preferred instead of brushes. The most important factor in hair loss is genetic, i.e. familial inheritance, but other factors can also play a role in hair loss. We can list the main factors among the causes of hair loss as follows:

Male pattern hair loss in women
Most women with hair loss have normal blood androgen levels. If androgen levels are elevated in the blood, androgen-producing tumors should be investigated. In women, androgen-producing organs are the ovaries and adrenal glands. Androgenetic alopecia (male pattern hair loss) is common in conditions with other symptoms of hyperandrogenemia such as polycystic ovary syndrome.

Androgenetic alopecia in women starts at an older age than in men. In women, diffuse (covering the entire scalp) hair loss usually occurs. Hair becomes thinner or sparse over the entire scalp. Miniaturization of terminal hairs occurs at a lower level than in men. Therefore, complete hair loss is rare. Less miniaturization may be explained by lower 5 alpha reductase enzyme activity in women. However, after menopause or in cases where androgens are significantly increased in the blood, the opening on the forehead and crown may become prominent, as in men. In women, the front hairline is usually preserved. Androgenic alopecia is not considered a disease in men. However, it is an important problem as it causes great psychological stress in women and can be an indicator of internal diseases. The psychological impact of male pattern hair loss, which affects 30 million women in the USA, is 75% higher in women than in men. While men find male pattern hair loss acceptable, it is more difficult for women to accept this condition.

Many factors are taken into consideration for the treatment of hair loss in women.
For the diagnosis of hair loss in women, hair color, hair frequency, hair diameter and hair loss type are examined and the cause of hair loss is determined after the creation of a hormone table with systematic blood tests.

The treatments recommended to prevent hair loss in women can be summarized as medication, vitamins and other triggers applied locally to the scalp; oral nutritional supplement tablets or, if hair loss reaches advanced levels, a hair transplant to be carried out in coordination with other treatments.


Hair Loss in Men

Hair Loss in Men

Androgenetic hair loss, also defined as genetic hair loss, is the most common form of hair loss in men. Characteristically, in this type of hair loss, hair loss begins first in small areas on the left and right sides of the front hairline. This area progresses towards the back, causing the hairline to recede. This leads to balding of the front of the head. A similar development is often observed on the crown of the head, called the vertex, where the hair rotation area is located, and ends with thinning of the hair. Over time, these areas increase in size and eventually merge, resulting in a completely bald head, except for an area at the back of the head and on the sides, which is protected in the form of a crown.

Androgenetic hair loss can be inherited from parents. If this unfavorable genetic condition is not inherited from the parents, it can also be inherited from an aunt or uncle.

The development of hair loss varies
Depending on genetic predisposition and susceptibility, the final stage of hair loss can range from loss of the hairline to loss of all hair. The development of hair loss varies. In some men, the frontal hairline may persist as a small balding area without any flare-ups until older age. In rare cases, there may be a loss of hair on the crown without any hair loss on the sides of the hairline.


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