Surgeon-led hair restoration clinic in Levent, Istanbul since 2007.
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Request Now →Selected for your specific hair loss pattern and aesthetic goals.
FUE vs DHI →FUE, DHI or Algorithmic FUE™ — Dr. Arslan recommends based on your photographs and Norwood stage.
Get Assessment → Try Graft Calculator →FUE Europe member. Ministry of Health accredited clinic. Levent, Istanbul — 60–80% less than UK or US.
View Package →FUE Europe member. Ministry of Health accredited. 17+ years. 4,500+ personal procedures. One patient per day.
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All Articles →Days 1–3 are the most critical days in the entire recovery. Transplanted grafts are not yet anchored — they rest in their channels without established blood supply. They can be dislodged by touch, pressure or aggressive water contact. Dislodged grafts are permanently lost — they cannot be reinserted successfully.
Protocol: sleep elevated at 45° (reduces swelling and capillary compression). Avoid touching the recipient zone. Gentle isotonic misting spray (provided in aftercare kit). Prescribed anti-inflammatory and antibiotic medication. No exercise, no direct sun, no hat pressure over recipient zone.

By Day 4, protective scabs have formed at each graft site. These biological seals must not be removed manually — they protect the graft during early integration. Gentle washing with diluted LOREW Paris shampoo continues daily from Day 2. Forehead swelling (common Days 2–4) resolves by Day 5–6 with prescribed oral steroids. Redness in recipient zone reduces visibly by Days 5–7.
By Days 8–10, gentle daily washing has softened scabs and they shed naturally. This is a positive clinical sign — the surface wound is healing and grafts are integrating. By Day 10, most patients have minimal visible evidence of surgery beyond mild residual redness. At this point grafts are considered anchored — the extreme sensitivity window has closed. Normal hat use, regular daily activity and desk work return.

Yes. AI is used for trichoscopy donor density mapping, graft count estimation from photographs, and digital hairline design simulation. At Hairmedico, AI-assisted trichoscopy is part of the Algorithmic FUE planning process. Robotic extraction is not used — Dr. Arslan's manual FUE achieves lower transection rates across all hair types.
AI simulation tools can show proposed hairline positions on photographs, but cannot predict actual graft survival (depends on surgeon quality), actual density (depends on hair calibre), or how the result interacts with future native hair loss. They are design communication aids, not result guarantees.
Not in the foreseeable future. AI adds value in data analysis (density mapping, graft counting) but cannot replace the aesthetic judgment required for natural hairline design, the technical adaptation required for diverse hair types, or the long-term clinical planning that accounts for individual hair loss trajectories.
Hairmedico all-inclusive: price on request for 2,000–3,500 grafts including surgery, 5-star hotel, transfers, PRP and 12-month follow-up.
Yes. Transplanted follicles are DHT-resistant and grow permanently for the patient's lifetime.
Desk work: 5–7 days. Scabs shed by Day 10–14. New growth from months 3–5. Final result months 12–14.
Dr. Arslan Musbeh personally — every extraction, every channel, every graft. One patient per day.
Yes, with an accredited surgeon-led clinic. Verify FUE Europe membership, Ministry of Health registration, and confirm the surgeon personally operates.
All references are peer-reviewed medical literature or official health authority publications. No commercial sources included.