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Body Hair FUE Hair Transplant


The most important difference between Body Hair FUE (BHFUE) and FUE is that hair is extracted from various other parts of the body and not from the scalp. The main differences between scalp hair and body hair are the following:

    1. The orientation of the follicular units
    2. The skin type
    3. The depth of the hair follicle below the skin and
    4. The thickness and the curl of the hair

The doctor who performs BHFUE must first understand and perform Strip Hair Transplant Surgery and FUE hair surgery before performing BHFUE. This technique is recommended in cases where there is not sufficient scalp donor hair.

The key elements necessary to achieve a satisfactory result in Hair Transplantation have already been discussed in our strip method section.

These key elements are:

  • Proper donor extraction
  • Proper follicular unit dissection
  • Proper graft hydration and storage
  • Recipient site creation using proper angulation, direction and arrangement
  • Natural hairline design
  • Careful placement of grafts with the proper technique so as to avoid their damage
  • Proper post-surgery care

    Issues concerning successful Body Hair Transplants:

    Keeping in mind all the above, there are three major issues that we need to look at in order to achieve a successful body hair transplant surgery. These issues are:

        1. The extraction process.
        2. The hair cycle of body hair.
        3. The compatibility of scalp and body hair.

    The Extraction Process



    This photo shows the process of chest hair punching. Our physicians using a 0.75mm punch one in a position to punch hundreds of body hair in one day.


    This photo illustrates the extraction of the chest hair graft.


    Finally you can see the extracted two-hair chest graft intact, without any sign of transection.


    The hair cycle of the body hair

    The hair growth cycle of the scalp hair has an anagen phase of about five years and a telogen phase of about three months. In other words, hair grows for five years and then stays dormant for another two months before being replaced by new healthy hair. In scalp hair transplantation when hair is transferred from the donor to the recipient area, it takes about three months to start growing, a period, which is equivalent to their telogen phase.

    In order to understand how the body hair cycle works one must first understand the scalp hair cycle. Below is an illustration of the scalp hair cycle:

    Click on the phases below to view hair growth cycle


    The hair growth cycle of the body hair has not been scientifically proven yet. Some studies show that body hair has a very short anagen phase and a very long telogen phase. This means that body hair grows in a period of about six months to about 2 inch long, and they then rest on this length for some years. In Body Hair Transplantation when hair is transferred from the body to the scalp, it may have considerable delay in growth due to their long telogen phase.

    The compatibility of scalp and body hair

    The compatibility of scalp and body hair especially as far as colour and curl is concerned, is very important. If for example, the body hair of a specific patient is curly and his scalp hair is straight, then body hair transplantation on this patient will be difficult. Body Hair usually grows to about 5 cm so the potential BHFUE patient must accept that he will cut his hair to the maximum of that length.

    BHFUE patients must know their limitations and must be carefully selected. This technique however may be the solution to extremely bald patients that could not proceed with hair transplantation in the past due to their limited donor scalp hair.

    Healing time of the donor area:

    The concern of many BHFUE patients is whether there will be any visible signs on their donor area after the healing of extraction. It is our observation that the healing process is fast and in most cases one month after extraction, there are no visible signs. We can illustrate that, with the photos of one of our patients which were taken the day of extraction and one month later.

    Click the photos to enlarge



    BHFUE right after extraction

    BHFUE one month after extraction


    As it is shown, the healing of the extracted area after one month was complete and there are no visible signs of surgery.

    Visit our hair transplant photo gallery and see for yourself our excellent transplant work.

    For more and detailed information about hair transplants please read the Hair Transplant Techniques section.

    For more information on Hair Transplantation please feel free to Contact Us for free advice on your specific case.