Can We Talk Numbers?
Absolutely! When it comes to numbers, both FUT and FUE report success rates of over 90% in Pakistan, assuming the procedure is performed by skilled and experienced surgeons. However, it’s important to note that ‘success’ can be subjective, varying from patient to patient based on their expectations, the nature of their hair loss, and how success is measured.
Q: Is one method more painful than the other?
A: Both procedures are performed under local anesthesia, minimizing pain during the surgery. Post-operative discomfort may vary, but FUE is generally associated with less discomfort due to its less invasive nature.
Q: Can I choose either method if I have a tight scalp?
A: FUE might be more suitable for patients with a tight scalp, as it doesn’t require removing a strip of skin. However, consulting with a surgeon is crucial to determine the best approach for your specific situation.
Q: How long do the results last?
The results from both FUT and FUE can be permanent. However, it’s important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and follow your surgeon’s care instructions to ensure the longevity of the transplanted hair.
Q: Will I need multiple sessions?
A: It depends on the extent of your hair loss and your desired results. FUE might require more sessions than FUT to achieve similar coverage, especially for larger balding areas.