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Newin Follicular Unit Grafting (FUG) Hair Transplantation
Follicular Unit Grafting (FUG) Hair Transplantation is very efficient because several thousand hair follicles can be obtained from one donor strip.

At Newin Institute in Melbourne, we perform Follicular Unit Grafting (FUG) of any size: 2000-4000 follicles on average, but possibly up to 6000+ follicles.

This means an area of hair loss can be transplanted with the largest number of follicular grafts in one surgery so you can achieve the thick head of hair you desire sooner. To every Science there is an Art and to every Art there is a Science…

FUG Hair Transplant Surgery demands intricate microsurgical skills, steady hands, meticulous detail and a high degree of experienced artistry by the surgeon and his team. You can rest assured of achieving the most outstanding results by Australia’s leading Hair Transplant Team at Newin Institute. What is FUG Hair Transplant Surgery? Hair naturally grows in individual units of 1-4 hairs, and hair located at the back and sides of the scalp is normally genetically resistant to balding or thinning.During FUG Hair Transplant Surgery, a strip of scalp tissue from the safe donor area (back and sides of scalp) is removed in a single strip, and these individual units of hair (called ‘Follicular Units’) are delicately extracted under microscope and then transplanted to the ‘recipient site’ (ie the area of thinning or baldness), usually the crown, mid-scalp and/or frontal scalp regions.

Explanation of the FUG Procedure

Discover the detailed explanation of Follicular Unit Grafting (FUG) procedure that offers great advantage and find out how it is effective in tackling hair loss.