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An Afro hair transplant is a hair restoration procedure for people with Afro-textured hair, which is often thick, dense, and curly. The procedure is more complex than other hair transplants because Afro hair grows at a curved angle from the follicle, and the hair follicles are more difficult to remove without damaging them.
Here are some things to consider about Afro hair transplants:
- Procedure
The procedure involves extracting hair follicles from the donor area and implanting them into the recipient area. The surgeon will use a stereo microscope to precisely place the grafts in the desired location.
- Techniques
There are different types of hair transplant procedures, such as Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and FUT. FUE is a minimally invasive procedure that involves extracting individual hair follicles. However, it can be more difficult for Afro hair because the hair grafts need to be placed in larger incisions. FUT may be a more effective option for Afro hair because it allows the surgeon to transplant a large amount of hair at once.
- Surgeon
It’s important to choose an experienced surgeon who is familiar with Afro hair.
- Aftercare
After the procedure, the surgeon will apply gentle bandaging to the area and provide guidance on aftercare. This may include medications or creams to help with healing.





