DHI (DIRECT HAIR IMPLANTATION) TRANSPLANTATION


The DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) method is a special technique among hair restoration procedures and is usually performed with a special tool called the CHOI pen. This method involves the direct extraction and immediate implantation of grafts (hair roots), making the process faster and more effective. The DHI method carries out the stages of graft extraction and placement in a more precise and controlled manner. Here are the steps:

  1. Preparation: The donor area (usually the back of the head) of the patient is predetermined and prepared in advance. The area where hair loss occurs and the hairline are also meticulously planned.
  2. Graft Extraction and Direct Implantation: Using the CHOI pen method, grafts are individually extracted from the donor area and immediately implanted. This pen-like tool is specially designed to extract and simultaneously place grafts. This method, which does not require cutting or shaving, allows the procedure to be completed more quickly as it can perform channel opening and root placement with the implant pen simultaneously.
  3. Graft Preservation: The extracted grafts are stored in a special solution to maintain their viability. This is crucial for the healthy and effective implantation of the grafts.
  4. Natural Appearance: The DHI method enhances the angle and direction control of hair roots, providing a more natural result. The hairline is carefully designed to suit the patient's facial structure and expectations.
  5. Healing Process: The recovery time with DHI is generally shorter, leaving fewer scars in the transplant area. Patients can return to their daily lives shortly after the operation.

The DHI method is a preferred hair transplant technique due to its high precision, natural results, and quick recovery advantages. However, the choice of the most suitable hair transplant method depends on a variety of factors, such as an individual's hair structure, degree of hair loss, and overall health. It is always recommended to have a detailed consultation with an experienced clinic and doctor if considering such a procedure.