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Unshaven hair transplant

Unshaven hair transplantation - hair restoration without shaving

The unshaven hair transplant offers an aesthetic solution for patients who want to restore their hair without having to shave their entire head. This method enables a discreet treatment in which existing hair is preserved and the procedure is carried out inconspicuously.

What is an unshaven hair transplant?

In an unshaven hair transplant, hair follicles are harvested from the donor area without shaving the entire head. This technique is particularly suitable for people who want to continue their everyday life without any noticeable changes. An FUE or DHI technique is usually used to implant the hair follicles precisely and gently.

Advantages of unshaven hair transplantation
  • No need to shave the entire head
  • Discreet hair transplantation
  • Quick return to everyday life
  • Natural results without visible scars
Who is suitable for an unshaven hair transplant?

This method is ideal for patients who want to treat their hair loss but do not want a visible shave. Particularly suitable for people with mild to moderate hair loss who are looking for a quick and inconspicuous solution.

Results of the unshaven hair transplant

The results are just as effective as with a conventional hair transplant. The transplanted hair begins to grow after a few months and the final result is usually seen within 9 to 12 months. The existing hair helps to conceal the healing process and make the procedure more discreet.

Why EmpClinics for your unshaven hair transplant?

At EmpClinics, we offer a gentle and unobtrusive solution for your hair restoration. Our experts use the latest technologies and methods to ensure that you receive a customized and comfortable treatment - with no visible changes during the healing process.