How to Find Helpful FUE Hair Transplant Info
There are ideal places to find information regarding follicular unit extraction and other types of hair restoration. Follow these procedures to get the info you need:
- Visit online blogs
- Take part in online discussion forums
- Attend a clinic consultation
The online sources will have informational pages and articles filled with facts, provide Q&A to answer your questions, start topic-based discussions, and display the photo results and testimony of any prior patients who wish to share. The great part about online research is that it’s usually public and almost always free.

Clinic consultation is a more fine-tuned information source. You will get face-to-face time with a doctor, get a feel for his/her facility and medical staff, and get answers to specific questions.
FOLLICULAR UNIT EXTRACTION BACKGROUND
Follicular unit extraction is a hair transplant technique that implements the individual excision of follicular units (naturally growing groups of one to four hairs). It is one of today’s leading methods of surgical hair restoration, set against the other popular method, follicular unit transplant.


A good online source will also give you recommendations as to which surgeon to choose, based on the surgeon’s technique, skill level, experience, and prior patient outcomes. In addition, these FUE hair transplant info blogs should also tell you:
- That follicular unit extraction paved the way for the use of body hair transplant on severely bald patients and repair cases
- FUE is a scalpel-free, minimally invasive microsurgical procedure
- Follicular unit extraction does not leave a linear scar and, in fact, proffers nominal scarring in general
- FUE is a long, intricate, and labor-intensive procedure for the surgeon. As such, it requires the surgeon to possess a higher skillset than other techniques, rendering a higher price per graft.
- Follicular unit extraction uses a punching device between .8 to 1.2mm in circumference.
- And much more…


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is the information I find always going to be current?
As technology advances and changes, so does follicular unit extraction. Thus, the information also changes. Only a short decade ago, body hair transplant was looked at with doubt and moral disdain. Today, it is growing to become a major hair transplant resource. While the history will always remain the same, the FUE hair transplant info that we find on blogs, discussion forums, and consultation pamphlets may become vastly different. One of the main changes to look out for is the types of tools used in FUE.
What types of tools will be used in future FUE?

Automated tools are on the rise. Mechanical devices like the NeoGraft and robotic machines like ARTAS are already in use, and harvest the donor hair through automation. The purpose is to make FUE a faster procedure while retaining the same proficiency as a human-run surgery. Although these tools are gaining popularity and there will surely be more to come, it is safe to say that no result can compare to the authenticity of human skill. Bot of these devices are incapable of doing what Dr U does with the UGraft as depicted in this video:
Who is a candidate for FUE?
The ideal candidate is over the age of 24, in good health, has no allergies to anesthesia, no history of blood clotting abnormalities, and no inclination toward scarring. In addition, the ideal candidate has straight hair.
PHOTOS AND VIDEOS OF FUE
Photos and videos are an important informational source because they tell you outright whether a surgeon is good and whether he/she is the right surgeon for you.

If you would like to learn more information about the difference between Follicular Unit Extraction and strip surgery, click here to read more.