FUE vs FUT Hair Transplant: Which Method Is Right for You?

FUE vs FUT Hair Transplant: Which Method Is Right for You?

Hair transplant procedures are increasingly popular in Australia, with many patients seeking natural-looking results through medically guided options. At Gro Clinics, we provide doctor-led consultations and treatments across our locations to support patients experiencing hair loss. In this guide, we compare the two primary hair transplant methods—FUE and FUT—to help you understand your options and what to expect.

Understanding FUE and FUT Hair Transplant Techniques

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) are both established techniques used to address thinning or receding hair. The key difference lies in how donor hair is collected and implanted during the procedure.

Aspect FUE FUT
Extraction Method Individual follicles are extracted using a punch tool and implanted into thinning areas. A strip of scalp is removed from the donor area and dissected into grafts for transplantation.
Scarring Tiny dot-like scars that are typically not visible with short hair. A linear scar at the donor site that may be visible with shorter hairstyles.
Procedure Time Usually takes longer due to individual graft extraction. Shorter procedure time as more grafts are extracted at once.
Cost May be higher due to time and labour intensity. Generally lower, depending on the clinic and extent of treatment.
Recovery About 5–7 days for most patients. Typically 10–14 days, due to the larger incision area.
Ideal For Patients seeking precision for small-to-medium areas. Patients requiring coverage for larger areas of hair loss.

What About PFP?

At Gro Clinics, we use a doctor-led technique called Precise Follicle Placement (PFP). PFP refers to a method of follicular unit extraction (FUE) where grafts are implanted directly using specialised tools, without prior channel incisions. This allows for placement control and consistency, but PFP is not a separate type of procedure—it’s a method used within FUE by Gro Clinics' medical team.

Aftercare for Hair Transplant Procedures

Regardless of whether you choose FUE or FUT, following your doctor’s aftercare instructions is essential to support healing and promote healthy growth. Common recommendations include:

  • Avoid smoking and alcohol for at least 7 days
  • Keep the scalp clean using recommended saline spray
  • Avoid strenuous exercise for one week post-procedure
  • Do not pick or scratch the scabs
  • Use mild, non-irritating shampoo after the initial recovery period

For more on supporting hair health, visit our prescription haircare page.

Cost of FUE vs FUT Procedures

Costs depend on several factors, including:

  • The number of grafts required
  • The complexity of the procedure
  • Whether additional sessions are needed

To learn more about pricing and flexible payment plans, visit our hair transplant cost page.

Which Procedure Is Right for You?

Choosing between FUE and FUT depends on your hair goals, donor availability, and medical assessment. A personalised consultation with the Gro Clinics medical team will help determine which procedure is appropriate for your unique case.

Book your consult to explore your options.

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