Hair loss is a common problem among men and women today-- and seeking a solution to this rampant phenomenon has become more socially accepted practice than before. What’s even more of a prevalent tendency is traveling for hair transplant abroad.
Massive savings, change of scenery and equal standard of medical care are all valid reasons for seeking hair transplant overseas.
Dominican Republic is the choice of thousands of US and Canadian hair loss patients because of geographic appeal to the destination as well as the charm of the Caribbean beach culture.
Follicular unit extraction is one of the commonly utilized hair transplant Dominican Republic techniques that offers many benefits and versatile options to patients pursuing this method. FUE allows patients the option of wearing hair short without worrying about an unsightly scar, since there are no stitches made in the donor area.
Also downtime of FUE hair restoration is shorter with fewer activity restrictions post-operatively. FUE can be used to correct scars left from previous procedures; this technique is called ‘scar camouflage’ aiming to fix prior linear harvests.
FUE in Dominican Republic is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small punch to extract each follicular unit one by one. The follicular units are extracted by placing the punch around a single graft and cutting a small circle through the skin around the follicular unit.
The follicular unit is then gently pulled up and away from the loose tissue underneath the skin. FUE patient may be left with small round scars, which are normally invisible and undetectable once the hair grows out.
Parque Jose del Carmen Ramirez is a verdant paradise located on the Cordillera Central and home to twelve most important rivers of the island gush through this spectacular reserve where temperatures range from 12-18 degrees Celsius, dropping below zero in winter months.
It is a protected area situated adjacent Parque Jose Armando Bermudez and holds incredible variety of flora, including pinewood trees and orchids. The park also has rare fauna, such as the Hispanionan parrot and the Cigua Palmera, the national bird.
Follicular unit extraction is a relatively expensive hair loss procedure because it involves more time and painstaking attention from the hair surgeon to extract one follicle at a time.
FUE hair transplant in many parts of the western world is among the most exceedingly costly methods; that explains the number of patients traveling for FUE hair transplant in Dominican Republic. FUE Dominican Republic allows for great savings because of the low-cost of living, lower wages and affordable medical facilities.