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Hair Transplant

in Houston, TX

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What Is FUE Hair Transplant Surgery?

FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) removes individual hair follicles from the donor area—usually the back of the scalp—and implants them in balding or thinning areas. This minimally invasive technique delivers permanent, seamless results.

If you’re experiencing hair loss in Houston, Dr. Mihail Climov offers advanced FUE hair transplant surgery to restore volume and confidence using natural-looking, scar-free methods.

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Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Men with receding hairlines or crown baldness
  • Women experiencing diffuse thinning
  • Patients needing beard or eyebrow restoration
  • Individuals with healthy donor follicles
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Procedure Overview

  • Local anesthesia with minimal discomfort
  • Follicles extracted using tiny punch tools
  • Grafts placed strategically to ensure density and natural direction
  • Session lasts 4–8 hours depending on graft count
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Recovery and Hair Growth Timeline

  • Mild swelling and redness for 5–10 days
  • Return to work in 3–5 days
  • New growth begins at 3–4 months
  • Full density by 12–18 months

Hair Transplant

Frequently Asked Questions

Men experiencing thinning, receding hairlines, or baldness with sufficient donor hair.

A minimally invasive transplant method without linear scarring, transplanting follicles individually.

Yes, results are natural, seamless, and undetectable.

Yes, transplanted follicles are genetically resistant to hair loss.

Depending on graft numbers, typically 4–8 hours.

Most patients return to work in 1–2 days.

New growth appears at 3–4 months, with full results at 9–12 months.

Performed under local anesthesia, it’s comfortable with minimal discomfort.

Yes, the FUE technique is also effective for beards and eyebrows.

Typically, one session is sufficient, though advanced hair loss might require follow-up sessions.