FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation):
Advantages: Provides a high graft yield, making it suitable for extensive hair restoration; allows for precise placement of grafts, resulting in natural hair density and coverage.
Disadvantages: Leaves a linear scar at the donor site, which may be visible if the hair is cut very short or worn up; longer recovery time due to the need for stitches.
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction):
Advantages: No linear scar, making it a preferred option for women who desire minimal scarring; quicker recovery time with less discomfort.
Disadvantages: Longer procedure time, especially for larger or more complex hair restoration; generally higher cost due to its labor-intensive nature.
DHI (Direct Hair Implantation):
Advantages: High precision and control over the depth, angle, and direction of each graft, resulting in natural and aesthetically pleasing hair density; less trauma to the scalp, leading to quicker recovery and reduced scarring.
Disadvantages: Requires a high level of expertise and experience, making it essential to choose a reputable clinic like Rebornia Hair Clinic.