What is the DHI technique for hair transplantation or the Choi pens technique?
This technique is considered the latest in the science of aesthetic medicine, and some have considered it an alternative to surgery, where the surgical scalpel is not used
The DHI technique for hair transplantation has solved the problem of baldness for many who were unable to treat traditional surgical hair transplant techniques.
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How is DHI hair transplantation done?
The process of hair transplantation using Choi pens is carried out in three stages:
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The first phase:
The doctor makes the necessary examinations to ensure the patient’s health, to keep pace with the process, and to be free from any chronic diseases, and then determines the front line based on the client’s choice.
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The second phase:
The doctor determines the area from which the follicles will be extracted, which is the donor area, and then anesthetizes it
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The third phase:
The best follicles that contain three or more hairs will be identified, then we pick out the follicles using a “micrograph motor” device
a device that separates the hair follicle from the skin of the head and picks it out without leaving any trace, then the doctor places the bulb that he extracted inside a pen Choy and cultivates it.
Advantages of DHI hair transplantation
The technique of hair transplantation with Choi pens made the dream come true, so it treated the problem of baldness in the least possible time and
without exposure to the risks and complications of surgery. Here are its most important advantages:
- The DHI technique for hair transplantation has enabled those who are interested in hair transplant techniques to treat baldness or thinning hair without experiencing the complications of traditional hair transplant surgery.
- DHI hair transplantation is distinguished from other techniques by its relatively low cost when compared to the cost of other techniques.
- The high success rate of the DHI technique for hair transplantation using Choi pens, as no complications or failures have been recorded so far as a result of hair transplantation techniques using them.
- Using DHI technique, hair transplantation techniques can be used in areas other than the scalp, such as the face, eyebrows and mustache.
- The DHI hair transplant procedure does not leave any traces in the donor area and is gently implanted in the receiving area.
Disadvantages of DHI hair transplantation technique
The most important complications that may result from hair transplantation using the Choi pens technique in the event of non-compliance with the doctor’s instructions:
- Tissue death and rotting as a result of poor blood supply and lack of oxygen.
- Sensation changed in the transplanted area.
- Blood pooling in hair transplantation areas.
- Inflammation and infection in the transplanted area.
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