Direct Hair Implantation (DHI)
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Direct Hair Implantation (DHI)
Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) is an innovative hair restoration technique that allows specialists to perform hair transplantation with maximum precision and naturalness. Unlike traditional methods, DHI utilizes a special medical device called the Choi Implanter Pen, which enables more accurate implantation of hair follicles without the need for prior creation of incisions.
Details about the procedure
Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) is an innovative hair restoration technique that allows specialists to perform hair transplantation with maximum precision and naturalness. Unlike traditional methods, DHI utilizes a special medical device called the Choi Implanter Pen, which enables more accurate implantation of hair follicles without the need for prior creation of incisions.
The DHI procedure begins with the extraction of hair follicles from the donor area using individual micro-instruments. Each follicle is then carefully analyzed and prepared for implantation. Using the Choi Implanter Pen, the specialist directly implants the hair follicles into the recipient area with high precision and minimal damage to surrounding tissues.
The advantages of direct hair implantation include providing a more natural and seamless result, allowing transplantation over a wider area of the scalp, and reducing the recovery time after the procedure. Due to its high precision and reduced tissue trauma, patients can return to their daily activities more quickly.
The DHI procedure may be recommended for both men and women suffering from hair loss or alopecia who wish to restore natural hair density and improve their appearance.
If you are considering direct hair implantation, it is important to discuss all aspects of the procedure with an experienced hair transplant surgeon. They will help you determine your goals, expectations, and choose the most suitable method for you.
Remember that Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) is a serious surgical procedure, and it is important to make an informed decision, considering all the risks and benefits.