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what is INTERLOCKING FUE ?

Interlocking FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is a modern advancement of the standard FUE technique, designed to enhance the density, strength, and natural appearance of transplanted hair. In this method, after extracting hair follicles from the donor area, the surgeon places them in the recipient site using an interlocking pattern—where each graft is carefully implanted in a way that supports and reinforces the neighboring grafts. This interlinked arrangement reduces the chances of follicle displacement, increases graft stability, and ensures better survival rates. The interlocking design also allows the surgeon to create a denser and more natural-looking hairline while minimizing gaps between follicles. Since the procedure uses fine punches and precision placement, it results in less trauma to the scalp, minimal scarring, and faster healing compared to traditional methods.

Procedure

Interlocking FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is an advanced hair transplant technique designed to maximize graft survival and achieve a denser, more natural-looking hairline. In this procedure, individual hair follicles are carefully extracted from the donor area using ultra-fine punches and then meticulously implanted into the recipient area in a specific interlocking pattern. This pattern ensures that the transplanted hairs are evenly spaced while allowing them to overlap slightly, which creates the illusion of greater hair density and a more natural growth direction.

BENEFITS

Natural-Looking Results: The interlocking pattern mimics natural hair growth, giving a fuller and more natural appearance. Higher Density: Overlapping placement allows for increased coverage, making thinning areas appear denser. Minimally Invasive: Small punches and careful implantation reduce trauma to the scalp, leading to faster healing. Reduced Scarring: Since the technique uses micro-punches and precise extraction, scarring is minimal and often invisible.