Measured donor, designed hairline, lasting result.
Every plan starts by measuring donor capacity. How many grafts can be taken, which technique fits, and how the result will look at month 12 is settled before the operation.
Estimate how many grafts you need
Your loss pattern and donor density produce a range, a suitable technique and an estimated session length. The final plan comes from a photo assessment.
The technique follows your hair
No single technique suits every case. The distinctions below show why one method is chosen over another during planning.
FUE Hair Transplant
Individual follicle extraction with a punch tool, using open-channel placement to cover large areas of loss.
Sapphire FUE Hair Transplant
Sapphire-tipped blades create smaller, sharper channels for less swelling and denser hair placement.
DHI Hair Transplant
Channel opening and graft placement happen in a single step with the Choi implanter pen.
Robotic FUE Hair Transplant
Motorised extraction gives more even donor harvesting and less follicle damage.
Unshaven Hair Transplant
Performed without shaving, or with only a small donor strip trimmed.
Hair Transplant for Women
Planned around the Ludwig scale, with an unshaven and DHI-led approach.
Beard and Moustache Transplant
Single grafts placed at a sharp angle for natural direction, with density expectations set from the outset.
Eyebrow Transplant
Single-follicle grafts placed at a very low angle; requires regular trimming afterward.
PRP Hair Treatment
A session-based protocol used for post-transplant support and early-stage shedding.
Hair Mesotherapy
Supports scalp nourishment and can be combined with a transplant.
Three principles, every case
Measurement-led planning
The donor area is counted per cm² and the maximum harvestable graft number is fixed. Tomorrow's second session is weighed alongside today's need, so the donor is never spent in one go.
One day, one fixed team
The same team works from harvesting to implantation. The operation is never handed to another clinic or a subcontracted team; the physician stays with the case all day.
12-month follow-up
Checks follow at months 1, 3, 6 and 12 after the first wash. Shock loss and regrowth speed are compared photographically and support treatment is planned if needed.
Results at month twelve
Cases are published with patient consent. Each frame states graft count, technique and the month photographed.
Six steps
Assessment
Photos, donor measurement and blood tests.
Hairline design
Drawn to age, facial proportion and angle.
Harvesting
Follicles collected with the chosen technique.
Channels
Direction, angle and density plan applied.
Implantation
Grafts placed one by one.
Follow-up
Washing, instructions and 12-month checks.
Travelling from abroad?
From the photo assessment to the post-return check, one coordinator runs the process. The three-day programme covers arrival, the operation and the first wash.
Programme details- Remote photo assessment and treatment plan
- Airport — hotel — clinic transfers
- Accommodation coordination
- English and Russian interpreting support
- First wash and aftercare training
- 12 months of remote follow-up after you return
Patients who shared their experience
“We completed the analysis process with photos before I even flew to Istanbul, so my first day at the clinic was really just the exam and confirming the final plan. Surgery day ran with the same team from morning to evening, with breaks in between. Comparing the 12-month photos to how I looked on day one, the difference is obvious.”
“I chose the shaveless approach because I didn't want it to be noticeable when I went back to work; they explained beforehand how the donor strip would be hidden, and the result was what I expected. The instructions for the swelling in the first week worked — by day three there was almost no puffiness left in my face.”
“For the thinning at my crown, they wanted a dermatology assessment first before we decided on a transplant — that cautious approach gave me confidence. With DHI they added density between my existing hair, no shaving was needed, and I was back to my normal life from the second day.”
“With Russian translation support, I understood every stage clearly, from the consultation to the discharge instructions — nothing was left as a question mark. At six months I sent photos and got written feedback back from the coordinator; the remote follow-up was more organized than I expected.”
“I remember that they took my age and facial proportions into account for the hairline design, and we decided together over the drawing — I'm glad they didn't skip that step. The surgery took a single day, and the next morning they walked me through the first wash hands-on.”
“I was at Norwood 6, and they told me upfront that a single session wouldn't cover the whole area at the density I wanted — I appreciated that honesty. After the first session, I was reassessed at 12 months for a possible second session; the plan had been built around that possibility from the start.”
Before you decide
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. You may feel a brief stinging or burning sensation while the anesthetic is being injected, but no pain is expected once it takes effect. Over-the-counter pain relief is usually enough to manage any mild tenderness in the first 48 hours.
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