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FUE Hair Transplant

Type

Hair Transplant

Duration

8 hours

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplant performed at Cutis Clinic Brisbane by surgeon Dr Omi Jindal, with 20+ years of FUE experience. Individual follicles are extracted with 0.8–1.1mm punches, allowing 2,600–3,200 grafts per session with no linear scarring. ARTAS robotic-assisted extraction is available for up to 1,500 grafts. Graft survival reaches 95–98% at 12 months. Procedures span 3–8 hours under local anaesthetic and mild sedation, with visible regrowth from 6–12 months. Pre-operative PRP is used to optimise graft survival.

FUE hair transplant at Cutis Clinic in Indooroopilly, Brisbane is performed by Dr Omi Jindal, a specialist surgeon with over 20 years of Follicular Unit Extraction experience in India and Australia since 2018. The procedure is designed by cosmetic dermatologist Dr Davin Lim, who leads the clinical strategy and combines the surgical procedure with supportive therapies to maximise long-term outcomes. During FUE, individual hair follicle units are harvested from the donor region (typically the occipital scalp) using precision punches measuring 0.8–1.1mm in diameter. This technique leaves no linear scar, making it suitable for patients who prefer short hairstyles. Between 2,600 and 3,200 grafts can be transplanted per session; larger cases may be split across two days. For patients requiring fewer grafts — up to approximately 1,500 — the ARTAS robotic system is available to assist with consistent, low-transection extraction. Graft survival at Cutis Clinic is documented at 95–98% at the 12-month mark, considerably higher than the industry average. This outcome is supported by PRP therapy administered pre-operatively and in some cases during the procedure to improve the local scalp environment and protect harvested follicles. Procedures are carried out under local anaesthesia combined with mild sedation to keep patients comfortable throughout the 3–8 hour session. The clinic treats scalp hair loss for both men and women (androgenic alopecia, trauma, scarring alopecia), as well as body hair areas including beard, moustache, and eyebrows. Recovery involves 2–3 days before normal activity and scabs resolve within 7–10 days. Visible improvement begins from 6 months with full density typically assessed at 12 months. Located in western Brisbane, Cutis Clinic is approximately 10 minutes from the CBD and 20 minutes from Brisbane Airport, making it accessible for interstate and international patients travelling to Australia for specialist hair restoration surgery.

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