DHI Technique

DHI Hair Transplantation (Direct Hair Implantation) technique is expressed as the "direct hair transplantation" technique in its simplest form. The most important feature that should be underlined is the "hair tightening" technique. For this reason, women also prefer this technique very often. Head structure, skin hardness, opening ratio are the most important details in this technique. FUE method steps; While the DHI technique is hair transplantation, we see that the channel opening and transplantation applications in the FUE method are combined. Within this information; It would be best to consider the DHI technique not as a method in hair transplantation, but as a new technique integrated into the FUE method.
The most important detail when using this technique; It is to take care not to damage the grafts, namely the hair follicles, while placing them in the choi pen, and to place them at an angle of 40-45 degrees in accordance with the natural structure of the hair. The experience of your specialist is of great importance for this technique, as the channels will not be opened beforehand, as in the FUE method, and the channel opening and planting operations will be applied at the same time.
Hair follicles taken from the nape, in other words grafts, are applied directly to the area to be transplanted with a special-tipped choi implanter pen (hair transplant pens). By placing the grafts taken from the donor area into very fine-tipped needles called Choi implanter pen, both the channel is opened and the planting is done at the same time in accordance with the natural growth direction of the hair.
This technique is especially suitable for unshaven transplantation and hair tightening. If you want to have your hair transplanted without getting a haircut, or if the area to be transplanted is not completely spilled and your specialist confirms that you are suitable for this technique, the DHI technique will be the most effective technique you can choose.
DHI Hair Transplantation (Direct Hair Implantation) technique is expressed as the "direct hair transplantation" technique in its simplest form. The most important feature that should be underlined is the "hair tightening" technique. For this reason, women also prefer this technique very often. Head structure, skin hardness, opening ratio are the most important details in this technique. FUE method stages; While the DHI technique is hair transplantation, we see that the channel opening and transplantation applications in the FUE method are combined. Within this information; It would be best to consider the DHI technique not as a method in hair transplantation, but as a new technique integrated into the FUE method.
The most important detail when using this technique; It is to take care not to damage the grafts, namely the hair follicles, while placing them in the choi pen, and to place them at an angle of 40-45 degrees in accordance with the natural structure of the hair. The experience of your specialist is of great importance for this technique, as the channels will not be opened beforehand, as in the FUE method, and the channel opening and planting operations will be applied at the same time.
Hair follicles taken from the nape, in other words grafts, are applied directly to the area to be transplanted with a special-tipped choi implanter pen (hair transplant pens). By placing the grafts taken from the donor area into very fine-tipped needles called Choi implanter pen, both the channel is opened and the planting is done at the same time in accordance with the natural growth direction of the hair.
This technique is especially suitable for unshaven transplantation and hair tightening. If you want to have your hair transplanted without getting a haircut, or if the area to be transplanted is not completely spilled and your specialist confirms that you are suitable for this technique, the DHI technique will be the most effective technique you can choose.
Between 2 and 6 choi pens and 10-15 choi tips are used in each hair transplant operation. This means that the hair transplant process is longer, more laborious and more costly.
Since the method requires extreme precision and extra attention, its cost is higher than other techniques and methods.