
FUE HAIR TRANSPLANT IN TAMPA


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Linear Scar
WHAT IS AN FUE HAIR TRANSPLANT?
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is a hair transplant technique where individual follicular units are removed one by one from the donor area—usually the back and sides of the head—and then carefully placed into thinning or bald areas. Unlike the strip method (FUT), FUE does not involve a long linear incision. Instead, it creates tiny circular extractions that leave small dot scars that are typically very difficult to see, even at shorter hair lengths.
WHY DO PEOPLE CHOOSE A “NO LINEAR SCAR” HAIR TRANSPLANT?
Many patients in Tampa choose FUE for several reasons
Prefer to keep the back and sides short
Previously had FUT and want more grafts without another linear scar
Want a less invasive, stitch-free option
While no hair transplant procedure is completely scar-free, FUE avoids a long linear incision. For many patients, this offers a significant cosmetic advantage—especially for those who prefer shorter hairstyles.


HOW DOES FUE WORK AT TAMPA BAY HAIR GROUP?
We focus on graft survival, density, and artistry so your FUE hair transplant in Tampa looks authentic and blends seamlessly with your existing hair.
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Planning & Design
Dr. Rayess designs a natural hairline and defines the zones to be restored.
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Donor Harvest
Individual follicular units are gently extracted from the donor region using specialized instruments.
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Site Creation
Tiny recipient sites are created at precise angles and directions to match your natural hair pattern.

Graft Placement
Each graft is placed carefully to maximize density and achieve a natural look.
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AM I A CANDIDATE FOR FUE?
You prefer to avoid a linear scar.
You have enough donor hair on the back and sides of your scalp.
You like to wear your hair shorter.
You understand that FUE has a finite donor supply and must be planned with the future in mind.

WHAT IS RECOVERY LIKE AFTER FUE?
A smooth, comfortable healing process with clear guidance at every step. You’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions, including how to wash your hair, how to sleep safely, what activities to avoid, and when you can resume exercise, wear hats, or use hair products.
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Mild soreness or tightness in donor and recipient areas for a few days
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Tiny scabs in the transplanted area that fall off within 7–10 days
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Many patients return to non-physical work within a few days
WHEN WILL I SEE RESULTS?
FUE results appear gradually as your transplanted follicles follow the natural hair growth cycle. To enhance outcomes and protect your existing hair, we may recommend PRP therapy, medications, or red light treatments as part of your long-term plan.
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1-2 Month
Transplanted hairs often shed—this is expected.
3-9 Months
New hairs start to grow in.
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6-8 Months
Noticeable thickening and improvement.
12+ Months
Final results.
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FUE HAIR TRANSPLANT FAQS

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