Let's talk about Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)

A journey through the evolution, science, and success of modern hair transplants.

Where It All Began

Hair transplant surgery began nearly a century ago in Japan. Since then, it's evolved through clumsy "plug" methods into today's refined, minimally invasive techniques. Understanding where we came from helps you see why FUE is the most trusted choice today.

Understanding Your Hair

Hair grows in natural units of 1 to 4 follicles. These groupings are called follicular units. Healthy hair follicles cycle through growth, rest, and renewal. In areas of baldness, those follicles stop cycling properly — but FUE can help restart the process by relocating healthy follicles from the donor area.

The FUE Procedure, Step by Step

- Hair in the donor area (usually the back of your head) is genetically resistant to balding.

- During FUE, individual follicular units are extracted using a tiny punch tool — no scalpel or stitches.

- Grafts are carefully stored and then implanted into thinning or bald areas, one by one.

- Each graft is placed to follow your natural hair angle and pattern.

- Healing is fast, with tiny puncture sites closing within days.

Real Results: What to Expect After Surgery

Most patients see early signs of growth by month 3–4. Full, natural-looking results typically develop within 9 to 12 months. Every head is different — but this is a typical growth curve.

Want to see what your hair might

look like a year from now? Let’s talk!

Why More People

Choose FUE?

- No stitches, no scalpel

- No linear scar

- Quick recovery

- Natural-looking results

- Long-term success

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When the best in hair transplantation

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Your Journey to Confidence Starts Here! Thousands of men and women struggle silently with hair loss. At ROG Hair Institute, we’re changing the conversation — with proven solutions, not false promises.

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