afro hair transplant
FUT for Afro Hair can still play a role in Afro-textured hair transplant, but only when you understand its trade-offs. Read more...
DHI for Afro hair (Direct Hair Implantation) isn’t a magic wand; it’s a graft placement method that can be brilliant Read more...
If you’re comparing clinics for an Afro hair transplant in Turkey, you’re really pricing time, skill, and scope—not just a Read more...
Transplanted grafts anchor within about 10-14 days, but braids add traction, which is a different risk. Many of our afro Read more...
An Afro hair transplant doesn’t finish in the operating room—your results are built day-by-day by how you treat your scalp. Read more...
If you have keloid-prone skin and you’re considering an Afro hair transplant, the goal isn’t just growing hair—it’s growing hair Read more...
Dreadlocks add culture and personality, and they also change how an Afro hair transplant in Turkey is planned. If you Read more...
FUE in Afro-textured hair isn’t just “the same, but slower.” Coiled follicles curve under the skin, so the punch has Read more...
A great hairline isn’t drawn; it’s engineered. For Afro-textured hairline design (Type 3–4), must respect curl geometry, follicle direction, facial Read more...
“How many grafts do I need?” is the first question most patients ask when they come to our clinic—yet the Read more...
Not everyone with thinning edges or a maturing hairline is ready for surgery and not everyone who wants “3,000 grafts” Read more...
Traction alopecia is common in Afro women because the styles that protect and celebrate textured hair—braids, weaves, cornrows, locs, tight Read more...
Afro-textured hair can absolutely look full and natural after a hair transplant—but the techniques used for can be slightly different Read more...