Fine soft hair at the very front of the hairline is very important. This is because a natural
appearance will be determined by the presence or absence of such fine soft hair.
As such, it is very important to sequentially and naturally implant
fine hair strands rather than simply filling empty areas of scalp.
If you do not have such fine soft hair to begin with, we can elevate
the natural looking appearance by producing fine soft hair effects with thin hair strands.
Having been implanted
in the opposite direction
of the original hair growth,
the implanted hair
stays erect rather than
gently falling down
If you look carefully,
the directions of the original
hair and the implanted
hair are at a right angle
to one-another
The forehead is still
very wide and scalp is
fully visible due
to low hair density
The hairline and forehead
width are corrected
through naturally high
density implantation
Unnatural-look and low density
due to implantation of
thick hairs and multiple-hair
follicles
Unnatural-look from sides
Growing out from too deep
inside Multiple-hair
follicles implanted in
wrong directions
Removed multiple-hair
follicles for revision
Create soft baby hair effect by ultra-fine hair transplant
There occasionally are cases in which fine soft hair
is collected and implanted in order to produce fine
soft hair effects on the hairline.
However, fine soft hair has a poor survival rate,
thereby resulting in low density. As such, fine soft hair
is not appropriate for transplant, particularly because
it is too thin and lacks strength.
Although there were some cases of collecting and
implanting fine soft hair from the neck area in the
early years of hair transplant, there is almost
no clinic performs it. nowadays.
It is more effective to create fine soft hair effect
with a high survival rate by collecting and implanting
thin hair follicles.
There occasionally are cases in which the implanted hair grows curly or becomes rough. Although there is
no research studying the cause, it occurs more frequently if the hair follicles are damaged or
when thick hair has been implanted. Although it rarely happens at FORHAIR, it has been reported that only
very slightly curled hair growth occurs rather than the severely curled or frizzled hair that
we normally thin hair follicles conjuring up an image of curly hair.
The phenomenon of curly hair is a side effect that can be adequately prevented if fine hair
is accurately implanted by making slits that are perfect for the lengths of the hair follicles.
FORHAIR implants thin hair follicles at the very front of the hairline, rather than ordinary
single-strand hair follicles, followed by single-strand hair follicles and multiple-strand hair follicles.
Although it would not happen, even if the implanted hair displays a curly appearance shortly after the procedure,
you need not be concerned since hair will naturally assume the appearance
of your normal original hair after approximately 1~2 years.
Unnaturalness due to
implantation of thick
multiple-strand hair
follicles in the hairline
Hair is bent and
curliness occurs
FORHAIR adopted its non-incision method of collecting hair follicles under partial shaving or without
shaving in the occipital region of the head. Although it differs depending on the number of hair
follicles to be collected, partial shaving involves an area equivalent to about 1/2 ~ 1/3 of your palm.
Since it is possible to cover the shaven area with hair on the back of head,
not only for those with long hair but also for those with short hair,
it will look quite natural without being noticeable even from a distance of about 1m.
Occasionally, sensitive people may observe the difference.
Accordingly, there are many clients who prefer to undertake a procedure without
shaving or incision that cuts the hair follicles needed to a length of 1~2mm for collection.
Since it is possible to collect healthier hair follicles in a wider area in comparison to the partial
shaving procedure, there is almost no difference in density between the donor area and non-collection area.
Moreover, scars are rarely visible. Even men, for whom a wider area is shaven and who have hair that is
shorter than women, need not to worry since it is not noticeable when covered with hair on the back of the head.
There are rare situations in which the implanted hair falls off if healthy
hair follicles are collected without damage and implanted well at an accurate depth.
Transplanted hair begins to fall off about 2 weeks after implantation, which is the period
of engraftment. This can induce anxiety in many people.
However, it is a normal phenomenon as a part of the stage of re-growth of new hair. As such, you need
not worry since the hair follicles has stably settled in the scalp even if hair falls off.
Although it differs among individuals, new hair generally begins to grow after 3~4 months and
you can achieve satisfactory effects about 1 year following hair transplant.
If the implanted hair still falls off after about 1 year, there is high probability that hair
follicles may have been damaged during the procedure, or that it is a side effect due to inflammation.
Therefore, we place foremost priority on the engraftment rate of hair follicles.
If one appreciates FORHAIR degree of expertise in meticulously executing the entire surgery procedure
to elevate the hair follicle engraftment rate, concerns about such side effects will disappear.
Although it differs among individuals, there is almost no pain due to administration of
partial anesthesia. You may experience only a slight level of prickling pain after the procedure.
Occasionally, you may experience a twinge in the top of the head after the surgery.
This is due to the stimulation imparted on the scalp through hair transplant and
is pain experienced in areas irrelevant to the hair line.
Although rare, you may also experience abnormal dulling of the scalp’s sensitivity.
The sense will return to normal in time, since it is a symptom of the process of recovery
of minute nerves in the areas involved in the surgical procedure.
Patients who have undergone non-incisional surgery at FORHAIR tell us that
they experience more itchiness rather than pain.
It is possible that you experience slight itchiness in the recovery process
as scabs form at the site of slits made for implantation of hair follicles.
You need not be concerned, since slight pain or itchiness is an absolutely
normal phenomenon in the process of recovery from surgery.
Although there may occasionally be some swelling after the hairline
correction procedure, it is highly rare to the extent of being non-existent.
Therefore, you will be able to engage in your normal daily activities
without having to wear a hat or cover your face.
There occasionally are cases in which the forehead swells up as if a fat graft had been injected.
This is the result of trickling down of the buffer solution injected during surgery towards
the face rather than swelling due to inflammation. In the case of hairline correction for women,
there is almost no swelling and, even if minor swelling occurs, it will return to normal within 2~3 days,
and you won’t suffer any inconvenience in your daily life.