Female Hair Transplant
Hair loss affects women differently than men—and so does our approach. Our specialized no-shave FUE technique allows treatment without visible signs, so you can restore density discreetly and return to your normal life quickly.
How No-Shave FUE Works
A specialized technique designed for women
Comprehensive Evaluation
We assess your hair loss pattern, potential causes, and donor availability. Blood tests may be recommended to rule out underlying conditions.
Donor Preparation
Unlike male FUE, we use the no-shave technique. Only tiny areas around each extraction point are trimmed, hidden by your existing hair.
Precise Extraction
Individual follicles are extracted using micro-punch technology. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia for comfort.
Strategic Implantation
Grafts are placed to increase density in thinning areas, blending naturally with your existing hair pattern and direction.
Understanding Female Hair Loss
Women typically experience diffuse thinning rather than the complete baldness seen in men. This means treatment focuses on increasing overall density rather than creating new hairlines.
Common causes include hormonal changes, genetics, post-pregnancy, menopause, thyroid issues, and stress. Identifying the cause helps determine appropriate treatment—sometimes medical therapy works alongside or instead of transplant.
Treatment Benefits
Designed specifically for women's needs
No Visible Shaving Required
Keep your hair length throughout the process. Existing hair covers all treatment areas.
Discreet Recovery
Return to work within days. Your existing hair conceals any signs of the procedure.
Female-Specific Expertise
Our surgeons have extensive experience with women's unique hair loss patterns and needs.
Holistic Approach
We assess underlying causes and may recommend complementary treatments for optimal results.
What We Treat
Common female hair loss patterns we address
Thinning Crown
The most common pattern—diffuse thinning at the top of the head, often showing as a visible scalp through parted hair.
Most commonly treated
Widening Part Line
A progressively wider part line that exposes more scalp than desired, often a sign of female pattern hair loss.
Effective treatment
Temple Recession
Some women experience hairline recession at the temples, creating a "widow's peak" or sparse areas around the face.
Frames the face
Recovery Timeline
What to expect with no-shave FUE
Day 1
Procedure complete. Your existing hair covers the treated areas. Mild discomfort managed with prescribed medications.
Days 2-5
Small crusts form but are hidden by your hair. Most patients feel comfortable going out with hair styled to cover treated areas.
Days 7-14
Return to work and normal activities. Crusts naturally fall away. You can wash and style hair normally after day 10-14.
Weeks 2-6
"Shock loss" phase—transplanted hairs shed while follicles remain viable. This is completely normal and expected.
Months 3-12
New hair growth begins and progressively thickens. Full results visible at 12-18 months. Hair can be colored after 6 months.
Who Is Suitable?
Not all women with hair loss are transplant candidates
Good Candidates
- Stable hair loss patterns
- Adequate donor density
- Realistic expectations
- Post-menopausal stability
May Not Be Suitable
- Diffuse unpatterned alopecia
- Active autoimmune conditions
- Insufficient donor area
- Untreated underlying conditions
Treatment Pricing
No-shave FUE for women involves additional time and expertise. We provide personalized quotes after assessing your photos and goals.
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No. We use a specialized no-shave FUE technique where only tiny areas around extraction points are trimmed—completely hidden by your existing hair. You maintain your hair length throughout the entire process.
Candidacy depends on several factors: stable hair loss patterns, adequate donor density, identified cause of hair loss, and realistic expectations. We require a thorough evaluation including blood tests to rule out underlying conditions that might need treatment first.
Women typically experience diffuse thinning rather than complete baldness, and the hairline often remains intact. Female pattern hair loss is more common after menopause but can occur earlier. Treatment focuses on increasing density rather than recreating hairlines.
Initial growth appears around 3-4 months. Noticeable improvement by 6-8 months. Full results at 12-18 months. The no-shave technique means your existing hair helps blend new growth naturally from the start.
The no-shave technique allows for discreet treatment. Your existing hair covers the treated areas during recovery. Most patients return to work within days with no one noticing. As new hair grows, it blends seamlessly with existing hair.
Common causes include genetics (female pattern hair loss), hormonal changes (menopause, pregnancy, thyroid issues), stress, nutritional deficiencies, medications, and autoimmune conditions. Our evaluation includes blood tests to identify any treatable underlying causes.
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