Manual Process Guarantees Optimum Results
With the many offers on the net, you can quickly lose track of things and mistakenly conclude that the most convenient method could be the best. However, this is not the case. With the manual method, the method we use, the grafts are implanted by hand into small prepared sections. These incisions are made with a special scalpel at a pre-defined angle to make the implantation discreet and natural.
The insertion of each individual graft is done by hand. It allows – in contrast to the implantation by pen – a precise natural alignment, a considerable advantage when combing the hairstyle later, since the direction of growth of the remaining hair is taken into account. This is not possible with the DHI method, for example, because the desired direction cannot be influenced in this way. This fact makes your hair look much more natural, almost as if you had never had anything done. That’s why the manual method is a bit more cumbersome but ensures the best results.
The width of the incisions is adapted to the size of the grafts, whereby usually three column sizes are created. The first smaller columns are filled with only one hair strand. The medium-sized version has two hair strands, and the larger columns can hold up to four hair strands. A decisive advantage of the manual method is the gentle aspect of the implantation. The graft must be treated gently in order not to be damaged. The follicles adapt quickly to the new region and anchor quickly in the skin.
In conclusion, our hair transplant professionals’ years of experience have shown that the highest satisfaction rate can be achieved with this method. These are precisely the advantages that have led us to standardize the manual method:
No damage to the grafts
Natural appearance
The direction of growth can be influenced
The density can be distributed more consciously
Fast healing
Hardly any scars visible