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GET YOUR HAIR BACK WITH FUE TREATMENT
In order to have a hair transplant with the unshaven FUE method in Turkey, you do not have to shave your hair.
In order to have a hair transplant with the unshaven FUE method in Turkey Antalya, you do not have to shave your hair. The preferred method of hair transplantation for much more natural and high-quality new hair is unshaven FUE, so you can protect your existing hair.
Turkey hair transplantation bye seeing a Turkish doctor is a hair follicle transplant procedure. As applied all over the world, FUE is obtained by collecting hair follicles individually from the donor area with a special medical equipment called Micro-Punch. The advantage of the method is that the location of the roots removed one by one is not clear after recovery, that is, there is no permission after the intervention.
Currently, 90% of woman hair FUE surgeries performed in Antalya Turkey are performed using this method. The only difference in the unshaven fue method, in which the same steps are followed one-on-one with the classic fue method, is the process of removing hair roots and planting the hair area without shaving. This alternative method can be used in Turkey hospitals at the initiative of every medical guest who is eligible as a result of the examination.
The fact that the entire area of hair is not shaved makes it difficult to understand the attempt for externally facing eyes. With this method, which is the choice of our medical guests with long hair and professionals who want to quickly return to their social life, people spend the process after the initiative more comfortably.
As a result of a detailed examination conducted by our specialist doctors at Turkey hospitals, you can determine whether you are a suitable candidate for both hair transplantation and the unshaven fue method.
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