WHY S.A.F.E. FUE System Today, fue hair transplantation has become very popular. Along with this popularity, the NEW techniques in FUE hair transplant are also developing. These techniques are generally developed to increase the comfort of the patients, to cause less tissue damage and to get better results. When we look at the fue techniques applied in 2023, we think that the S.A.F.E. sy...
Hair Restoration Hair restoration is a surgical procedure that can be used to treat baldness. Every person has a genetically programmed number of hair follicles on his or her head and these hair follicles are programmed to decrease in number during the natural course of aging. Hair loss is the loss of hair from these follicles, which ultimately leads to hair thinning. The best hair resto...
Hair loss in women can be caused by more complex reasons than in men. For this reason, it is not correct to recommend same treatment protocols to every applicant. Hair loss treatment protocols for women should be *PERSONAL*!Before the treatment protocol is established, the factors causing hair loss in women should be examined with diagnostic methods such as blood tests and ovary ultras...
Understanding Natural Hairline Design 1.Important Scalp zones and landmarks in hairtansplant: Frontal zone, temple zone, vertex The scalp bones are 8 in total:Frontal bone (os frontale- frontal bone) Wall bone (os parietale- parietal bone) Arterial skull bone (os occipitale-occipital bone) Temporal bone (os temporale-temporal bone) Basic bone (os sphenoidale -sphenoid bone) Ribbon bone...
Crown Hair Transplant When the typical hair loss types in men are examined, the most common hair loss is crown hair loss after the front line hair loss. In the Norwood scale, crown loss starts with vertex III type and continues up to vertex VII. Crown Hair Transplant is the most efficient technique when treating hair loss on crown. Is hair thinner at crown? Stages of crown hair loss: The...
What is Hamilton-Norwood scale? Norwood scale is a chart that classifies the male pattern baldness levels. It has been created by James Hamilton in the 1950s and later revised by O’tar Norwood. What is your hair loss level? The level of hair loss becomes more dynamic at early ages and static at older ages. Although hair loss that starts at an early age is seen in the early stages...


