What is hair transplantation?


Hair plantation is the process of transferring the hair taken from the strong and genetically programmed against hair loss region of the patient to the hairless region by harvesting them in a sterile operating room environment. In the first years of its a pplication it was used for men to for the male type hair loss but now it is also used for women as well. The harvested hair is called graft and is taken from the genetically coded no-loss region. The area that consists of these hairs called the donor area. Since the grafts collected here are resistant to loss, they do not lose their properties once moved and protect their genes even when applied to the hair loss region. So, in fact, as you might have guessed, hair does not fall due to the skin or a specific area, but the genes of the hair root. In addition to hair plantation, this can also be used for eyelashes, eyebrows, side burns, beards and mustaches.
Hair transplants can also be used to address hair loss caused by scarring such as on the beard or eyebrows. Healthy-growing hair follicles are harvested from a donor site and moved to the recipient area where they are implanted. The donor site is usually identified at the back of the head where it’s less visible.