How to Transplant Hair?
We take our locks for granted, just like good health and youthfulness. A hair transplant turkey Many people can get a fuller, or even more full-looking, head of hair.If you have concerns about your hair, or your appearance, the procedure could be an option to boost your confidence. Discuss with your doctor what to expect during and after the procedure.

What's a hair transplant?
This type of surgery involves the removal of hair in order to replace missing or thin hairs. Since the 1950s, these transplants have been performed in America. Recent years have seen significant improvements in techniques.
This procedure is typically performed in the doctor’s chair. First, the surgeon will clean your scalp. Next, the surgeon will inject medication to numb your back. The surgeon will choose between stripping the follicular unit(FUSS) or extracting them (FUE).
The surgeon will use FUSS to remove 6-10 inches of skin from your back. The surgeon will remove it and close the scalp. It is immediately covered by the hairs around it.
The surgeon's team divides the scalp into 500-2,000 small grafts. One hair can be grafted, or several. The quality and location of the hair you have and how it is being transplanted will determine the number and type of grafts that you get.
If you have undergone FUE, the surgeon's team will trim hair. The doctor will then trim the hair. The doctor will then make small incisions to heal the area.
After that, both procedures will remain the same. After preparing the transplants, they will clean the area and then make the holes using a scalpel or needle. Then, each graft will be carefully placed into the appropriate hole. To plant the grafts, the surgeons may have assistance from other members of their team.
Depending on the size of the transplant, it can take between 4-8 hours. You might need another procedure if you have more hair loss or you want thicker hair.
Recovery
After the surgery, your scalp may feel tender. You may need to take pain medication for several days. Your surgeon may recommend that you cover your scalp with bandages for at least one day. For several days, you may be prescribed an anti-inflammatory or antibiotic medication. Most people return to work in 2-5 days.