
Common Misconceptions About FUE Hair Transplant

If you’re considering a permanent FUE hair transplant, this article is a must-read to help you make an informed decision and better understand the process of “new hair restoration.” Many patients who consult with Dr. Kulvipaphat Chattharapisanukul (Dr. Bee) at BLS Hair Center have questions influenced by advertising and media—some of which lead to misunderstandings. Today, BLS Hair Center, a specialized hair surgery institute, will clarify these misconceptions.
Misconception 1: You Must Be Bald to Get FUE

Not true. You don’t need to be bald to qualify for a hair transplant. Many people believe FUE is only for those with complete baldness, but it actually depends on the patient’s condition and goals. If you have thinning hair that reveals your scalp and affects your confidence, you can consult with a specialist to explore treatment options—including transplantation.
However, hair transplantation isn’t the only solution. A proper evaluation by a certified hair specialist is essential to determine which areas require transplantation and which may benefit from topical or oral treatments. Consultations and treatments at BLS Hair Center are provided by hair and scalp specialists.
Misconception 2: Cutting Hair Frequently After FUE Makes It Grow Faster

Trimming or cutting your hair often does not accelerate growth. Hair grows from the follicle—not the ends—so cutting the tips has no impact on growth rate. Hair follows a natural life cycle: growth phase, resting phase, and shedding phase. The belief that frequent trimming speeds up growth may stem from cutting hair during its active growth phase.
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FUE Hair Transplant Increases Hair Density

Hair transplantation involves relocating healthy follicular cells from the occipital area to problem zones such as a wide forehead or bald spots. It does not increase the total number of hairs—only redistributes them.
Misconception 3: FUE Results Look Unnatural

Some worry that transplanted hair will look like a wig or that the donor area will appear patchy. The key factors affecting natural appearance include hairline design, hair direction, angle, and graft selection.
Achieving natural results requires both technical skill and artistic design tailored to each patient’s facial structure. Understanding hair growth direction is essential. Before undergoing transplantation, patients should research thoroughly and consult a certified hair transplant specialist to co-plan the procedure for optimal, natural-looking results.
Misconception 4: DHI Is Better Than FUE

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- FUE (Follicular Unit Excision) refers to the extraction step—removing follicles from the back of the scalp using a small punch tool.
- FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) involves surgically removing a strip of scalp to harvest follicles.
DHI (Direct Hair Implanter) refers to the implantation step. It uses a pen-like device to insert selected grafts into the recipient area. The advantage of DHI is that it minimizes trauma to the grafts, potentially improving growth rates. However, success also depends on the physician’s expertise and the team’s ability to handle grafts properly throughout the procedure.
Hair transplantation is a cosmetic surgery that enhances confidence and personal image. Before choosing a clinic, prioritize safety and credibility—especially the physician’s qualifications and experience. For best results and value, choose a specialist.
BLS Hair Center understands patient concerns and offers high-standard hair restoration services. If you’re interested in hair transplantation, you can consult with Dr. Bee—free of charge.
Call : 061-741-9369, Email: bls.hair.center@gmail.com