Frequently Asked
Questions
Q. What is the
difference between NOBEL
FUE & STRIP Procedures?
Q: Does the procedure
work?
Q.
How many hairs can be
transplanted during a
single procedure
session?
Q:
How long does a
procedure take?
Q:
Will I need time off
work?
Q:
Is the procedure
painful?
Q:
Am I a good candidate
for hair transplantation?
Q:
Is there any permanent
scarring?
Q:
Is the procedure
expensive?
Q:
Is it possible to
receive hair from
another donor?
Q:
Are Afro-Caribbean hair
types suitable for Nobel
Hair
Transplants?
Q:
Do you perform hair
transplantation for
female hair loss?
Q:
Why should I choose the
Nobel Clinic?
Q:
Is there any treatment
Guarantee?
Q. What is the
difference between NOBEL
FUE & STRIP Procedures?
1.Follicular Unit
Removal (FUE) - donor
areas are harvested
using specialized
Instruments of 1 mm or
less in diameter. No
stitches used in Donor
Areas.
2. Strip Removal
Procedures - donor areas
are harvested by
extracting single or
small mini strips. The
donor site is
cosmetically repaired
using a special repair
procedure involving
easily concealed small
dissolving
stitches.
Q: Does the procedure
work?
Nobel hair
transplantation really
works. It redistributes
your own donor hair,
which has been
genetically programmed
to grow for your
lifetime, into thinning
or hairless areas - the
results of inherited
male pattern hair loss.
Q. How many hairs can be
transplanted during a
single procedure
session?
From 1000 to 6000 hairs
can be relocated in a
normal session at Nobel
Clinic.
Q: How long does a
procedure take?
The actual procedure of
transplantation takes
approximately 3 hours or
more. Once transplanted,
results can be subject
to individual variation.
Some patients experience
hair growth from day one
while others experience
a resting phase. During
this time the hair
remains dormant for a
few weeks before growing
normally again. Most
patients will see hair growth by two months.
Q: Will I need time off
work?
This depends on your own
individual
circumstances. While you
should feel fine
following your procedure
some patients do prefer
to take a few days off.
Q: Is the procedure
painful?
There is very little
pain during the
procedure as your skin
is numbed with local
anesthetic beforehand.
No sedation is
necessary. Following
surgery there can be
some mild discomfort for
a short period.
Q: Am I a
good candidate for hair
transplantation?
A personal consultation
at Nobel Clinic will
determine your
suitability
There is no cost or
obligation. Immediate
consultations are
available, no waiting.
Same day consultation &
treatments are also
available.
Q: Is there any
permanent scarring?
Modern follicular micro
units result in natural
looking hair transplants
with no visible
scarring. Nobel
Clinic’s careful
placement of hair will
give you modern natural
looking "invisible" hair
restoration.
Q: Is the procedure
expensive?
Initial cost is easily
outweighed by the
benefits of having your
own hair growing again.
No expensive medications
or drugs are needed
after treatment.
Q: Is it
possible to receive hair
from another donor?
This is a common
question but the answer
is NO, hair from another
person is not suitable
for hair transplant
surgery; even if that
person is related to you
or is of the same blood
type.
Q: Are Afro-Caribbean
hair types suitable for
Nobel Hair Transplants?
Nobel Clinic has
special procedures &
techniques for this hair
type.
Q:
Do you perform hair
transplantation for
female hair loss?
Yes, Females normally
have good donor
availability resulting
in excellent results.
Q: Why should I choose
the Nobel Clinic?
Nobel Clinic Natural
Hair Replacement
Practitioners for over
25 years
Using the best modern
procedures – one of the
leaders in Natural Hair
Replacement.
Many clients travel from
Europe & World-wide for
Affordable Nobel
Transplants, which we
believe, are the best
that are available.
Q: Is there any
treatment Guarantee?
Every NOBEL procedure
comes with the Nobel
Lifetime Guarantee.
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