Cutis International

One of the most recent hair restoration methods is Micro FUE hair transplant. Micro-punch equipment is working to remove individual follicles in this method to create less scars and rapid healing compared to previous other procedures.

It is a refined and more accurate version of FUE hair transplantation that provides higher outcomes. More natural-appearing hairline can be obtained with the precise planting of each follicle with the help of this technique and hair surgery.

Men and women can also benefit immensely from this treatment. Due to its graft survival and natural look, micro FUE is among the most dependable techniques of permanent hair rejuvenation.

FAQ

Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure where hair follicles are
moved from a donor area (usually the back or sides of the scalp) to
bald or thinning areas.

Ideal candidates have stable hair loss, sufficient donor hair, and good overall health. A consultation is necessary to determine suitability.

The two main methods are FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) and FUT
(Follicular Unit Transplantation). FUE is more common due to
quicker recovery and minimal scarring.

Local anaesthesia is used, so the procedure is generally painless.
Some discomfort or mild soreness may occur afterwards but that is
common.

Depending on the number of grafts, it can take 6 to 8 hours in a
single session.

Hair begins to grow within 3–4 months, with noticeable results in
6–9 months, and full results in 12–18 months.

The transplanted hair typically falls out within a few weeks, which is
normal. New permanent hair will grow from the follicles.

Yes, the transplanted hair is usually permanent as it comes from
areas resistant to balding.

Mild swelling, redness, or scabbing can occur, which is normal.

Follow all post-operative instructions provided by the doctor, which
may include avoiding sun, heavy workouts, and certain hair products for a few weeks

No, the extracted follicles don’t grow back, but the remaining donor
hair usually covers the area well, leaving no visible gap.

Yes. You’ll be prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatories for a few
days. Minoxidil is also recommended-but it's to support existing hair and prevent further thinning, not for the newly implanted follicles.

This is a simple day-care procedure, and there’s no need for extended leave. However, since a bandage is placed on the scalp, it will be visibly obvious that something was done—so it’s your choice based on comfort and social exposure.

Day 3 : Bandage removal
Day 10 : First scalp wash at the clinic
Then : Monthly follow-ups with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy for 6 sessions to boost hair growth and improve results.

Flexible options available: Accepted via card, UPI, bank transfer, or
cash and EMI options are available.

Infections are extremely rare because we follow strict sterilization protocols and use fully sterilized equipment in a controlled, hygienic environment with all safety measures in place. However, if you notice any unusual symptoms like pain, swelling, pus, or fever, please contact us immediately.
Do not self-medicate—we will guide you with proper evaluation and, if necessary, prescribe appropriate treatment.

A certified hair transplant surgeon with a trained medical team will perform the procedure.

Avoid spicy, greasy foods and alcohol for a few days. A healthy, protein-rich diet aids recovery and hair growth.

• Avoid blood thinners like aspirin or anti-inflammatory medications for at least 7 days (only after consulting your physician).
• Stop using any topical lotions, creams, or hair treatments at least a week prior.
• Do not cut or shave your hair before the procedure—our team will prepare the area as needed.
• Control blood pressure and blood sugar levels if you have any medical conditions—inform us during consultation for proper planning.
• Also, avoid alcohol, smoking, caffeine, and vitamin E for a minimum of 5–7 days before the procedure.

Yes, But it's better to have someone accompany you.

Please disclose all medications during your consultation. Most can be continued, though some may be paused temporarily.

• Avoid sun, sweating, and scalp contact
• Bandage removal on Day 3
• First wash on Day 10
• Avoid strenuous activity for a week
• PRP every month for 6 months
• Follow instructions strictly for the best outcome

New growth typically starts at 3–4 months, becomes visible by 6 months, and full results by 9–12 months.

Avoid for at least 3–4 weeks post-procedure to protect the grafts.

Avoid for at least 7–10 days post-procedure. Moderate drinking later is fine.

Avoid alcohol, smoking, caffeine, aspirin, and vitamin E for 7 days.
Maintain scalp hygiene and follow the pre-op checklist provided by the
clinic.

Not necessarily. Depending on the technique and area, partial or no shaving may be possible. Your doctor will advise.

Transplanted hair is permanent. However, existing hair may continue to thin—that’s why Minoxidil or PRP is advised.

Success rates are high—about 90–95% when done correctly and supported with proper aftercare like PRP.

Yes. It’s your own hair, growing naturally—can be trimmed, shaved, or styled.

Depends on the baldness level. A scalp analysis will determine the requirement, typically between 1,500–4,000 grafts.

Yes, we can connect you with real patients who are happy to share their journey.

Yes. You’ll be given local anesthesia. The procedure is painless, and you can even watch something or rest.

Clinic staff will do the first gentle wash on Day 10. After that, we guide you on safe washing techniques at home.

Wait at least 1 month after the transplant before colouring your hair.

Benefits : Natural, permanent results, higher confidence.
Risks : Minor swelling, temporary shedding—all rare and manageable.

No strict rules, but avoid junk food and alcohol early on. Focus on a diet rich in proteins, iron, vitamins, and hydration.