More Natural-Looking Than FUE Transplants
Many people considering hair restoration today look into FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction), one of the most common surgical transplant techniques. While FUE can move hair from the back of the scalp to thinning areas, it cannot create new follicles or reactivate dormant ones. It redistributes what you already have.
Stem cell regenerative therapy, on the other hand, stimulates your existing follicles to regrow hair naturally in their original locations. This means:
- Hair grows in your natural pattern, not in transplanted rows.
- There are no visible scars or donor-site thinning.
- Because the hair grows gradually, the results are virtually undetectable—even up close.
- You can maintain your natural hairline and density without the risk of “patchy” areas common in some FUE cases.
For anyone who wants results that don’t just look good but look completely natural, stem cell therapy offers an advantage even over modern FUE procedures.