FUE Toronto: What Is It? Why Is It a Top Choice for Surgeons?

FUE Toronto

FUE Toronto: What Is It? Why Is It a Top Choice for Surgeons?

Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is Toronto’s leading hair transplant method. It wasn’t always so though. If you’ve been struggling with hair loss for some time, you may have considered various hairpieces, shampoo for thicker hair, or medications. You’ve likely heard of hair transplantation, but do you know how it works? The truth is, there’s more than one way to do it, and there are good reasons why one technique has taken the lead. Before you decide on FUE, understanding what it is and why it is a top choice for surgeons could help guide you. While we’re at it, let’s clear up some confusion about what FUE stands for.

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Some U.S. hair transplant experts have recently agreed to change the terminology used for modern hair transplants. This hasn’t changed the procedure, results, or even the abbreviation, but it did lead to a little confusion. You may see a difference between Canadian and U.S. terminology.

FUE has been around for decades, but it really caught on across the globe in the past 10 years. It’s been nicknamed the “scarless” hair transplant, but its full name is follicular unit extraction. In 2018, the International Society of Hair Restoration Specialists (ISHRS) decided to change “extraction” to “excision”. Why does that matter? It won’t affect your FUE, but it may help you understand it better.

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Extraction

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Extraction is often used to describe the non-surgical removal of hair or other tissue. Aestheticians are known for pore-cleansing extractions to beautify the complexion. Hair can be extracted with tweezers. This word describes the removal of hair follicles and tissue using a hand tool to “extract” grafts quickly and smoothly before reimplantation.

In a sense that describes the process, but it doesn’t paint the whole picture. It may also give the impression that hair transplants are non-surgical and non-invasive and can be performed by anyone. It’s that concern that prompted the change. While today’s FUE in Toronto is virtually scarless and the recovery faster than ever, it IS a surgical procedure and does require high technical skill. Safety risks are low because the incisions are so tiny, but they are incisions, nevertheless.

Excision

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The new term is “excision”. Many professionals in the hair transplant field believe that excision more accurately describes the nature of micro-surgery removing a portion of tissue along with hair follicles. The need for regulation and adequate qualifications is essential in a time when cheap, overseas hair transplants in Turkey and India draw some people to undergo unsafe hair restoration treatment.

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How does FUE work?

FUE Toronto hasn’t changed. Whether you see follicular unit extraction or follicular unit excision offered, here’s what it means for you:

Tiny circumferential incisions in the skin allow for the extraction of hair follicles and surrounding tissue. These are known as grafts or units. Each may contain between 1 and 4 hair follicles, because that is the grouping they naturally grow in. Taken strategically from dense growth areas at the back of the head, units are re-implanted at the hairline and crown. The incisions to remove them and the incisions to implant them are so small that they can barely be seen once they have healed. The diameter of FUE punches is typically less than 1 mm.

Licensed hair transplant clinics don’t downplay the risks and safety of this procedure. You can expect a professional, qualified FUE Toronto clinic to offer you a thorough consultation to cover the pros and cons that you’ll want to know.

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It’s easy to see why FUE is Toronto’s best hair transplant

These same follicle grafts were once dissected from a strip of scalp tissue. A large piece of scalp would be removed, the long incision stitched together, and thousands of small units cut from the more significant piece. This more invasive option is nicknamed “strip harvesting” and is also called follicular unit transplant. FUT is still used in some cases where growth is diffused or if patients wear their hair long enough to hide a scar, but FUE Toronto hair transplant has advanced as a patient and surgeon favourite.

FUE Benefits:

  • Small scalp incisions heal rapidly, with fewer complications
  • No long, deep incision is made
  • No stitches are required
  • Healing time is roughly 5 days rather than 14
  • Micro-punches are less than 1 mm in diameter and close on their own
  • Scars are minimal and often undetectable
  • Less scalp trauma means less pain, swelling, and downtime

Ultimately, in-person consultation with a hair specialist will be the best way to know where you stand. Plenty of people research options online, and today’s patients are well-informed. However, until you’ve been examined up close for an FUE Toronto hair transplant, it won’t be easy to get a personalized cost for hair transplant or find out if you qualify.

Reasons why a person may not be well-suited to FUE include:

  • Severe hair loss with limited donor hair available
  • Health and skin conditions that make surgery unsafe
  • A temporary form of alopecia that is not suited to surgical restoration
  • Age—being too young and too early in the hair thinning process could mean waiting a while for patterns and progression to be established

The FUE Toronto cost per graft is another factor to consider. This method of hair restoration is usually priced on a per-graft basis. That means that FUE Toronto costs reflect the extent of the procedure. For patients who need just 500 units to improve a hairline, the price will be lower than FUE hair transplants for full crown and hairline restoration using 2,500 grafts. The beautiful thing about FUE is that it can be repeated, so patients who intervene subtly now can repeat FUE when desired years later.

Few people embark on planning a cosmetic procedure without hoping for and expecting returns on their investment. We have a few recommendations to ensure that you’re satisfied when you choose FUE hair transplant.

Visit a reputable clinic with a track record of experience. Though FUE may sound straightforward and today’s advanced digital systems certainly improve results, the process must be overseen by experienced surgeons and carried out by talented technicians with plenty of practice experience backing them. The subtle details that make a transplant result look natural are all a matter of artistry, strategy, and craft. Not every technician has those qualities, and not all results look as flawless as they should.

Be realistic; pack patience

No matter which hair transplant clinic or method you choose, you must plan time off for healing and expect a few restrictions along the way. At the THTC, patients are given instructions for safe healing at home. Following those instructions is critical to safety and outcomes.

Here’s another area where you’ll need some patience. Hair takes time to grow. There’s no way around it. Every hair transplant technique requires optimal graft healing, then waiting.

It will be about 3 to 4 months after your FUE Toronto hair transplant before your new growth sprouts up, and you’ll wait another 4 to 5 months as your hair thickens and matures. Full, glorious hair growth fills in by roughly 12 months post-op. Many people report ongoing thickening and improved manageability and style over the next year.

Once your hair grows in, it’s yours to keep! After FUE in Toronto, you can wash, cut, style, and enjoy those locks for decades to come. Contact the Toronto Hair Transplant Clinic for a consultation today, and let’s talk about your options for a new look!

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