Hair Transplant in Dubai At Royal Clinic ?

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Fortunately, the answer is no, hair transplantation is not a painful procedure. However, that doesn't mean there are absolutely no complaints.

Even the least invasive or mild medical procedures come with some discomfort, and hair transplantation is no exception.

Fortunately, the "pain" is short-lived and transient Hair Transplant in Dubai & UAE . Most patients report almost no pain and describe hair transplantation as a very easy and comfortable experience.

Although it may be a "simple" experience, patients still need to understand what it means and what kind of discomfort they may feel before, during and after the surgery.
 
Before Surgery  
The only real discomfort a patient experiences during a hair transplant operation is the anesthesia. If the scalp is ready and numb, the patient does not feel anything all day.The process of scalp anesthesia occurs in two phases: anesthesia in the donor area from which the grafts will be taken; and numbness in the recipient area where we will place the new grafts.

Numbness in the donor area occurs before the surgery itself begins. The first thing your doctor will do on the morning of surgery, after clearly marking out the plan and cleaning and trimming your scalp, is to numb the donor area.

Using a local anesthetic — the same type of medicine your dentist uses to numb you before filling a cavity — your doctor injects small amounts of the drug into the entire area. The injections are superficial, quick, and performed with a very fine needle.This reduces pain to a minimum.
 
During the operation
 
As described above, patients do not feel anything during the extraction operation after the anesthetic.

Put simply, a hair transplant consists of two parts & Hair Transplant Dubai

 
Take the grafts from the donor and implant the grafts in the recipient area (areas of alopecia and thinning).

As with the donor area, the recipient area must be numbed before the doctor can make incisions and reposition the grafts in the scalp.

This process is identical to donor anesthesia; The doctor injects the same local anesthetic into the recipient area (more specifically, right in front of the recipient area, a few millimeters from the hairline), and the entire area is numb within minutes.

Once the numbness is established, the doctor and technicians can work in the area without the patient feeling anything.