FUE Hair Transplant in Brazil – Follicular Unit Extraction

Performed by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Sergio Camara Lopes in Curitiba, Brazil. 3,500 to 4,500 grafts per day, DHI implantation, no linear scars, and over 21 years of dedicated experience.

DHI

FUE + DHI Implantation

Maximum graft survival

Your medical team

At Camara Lopes Clinic in Curitiba, Brazil, our FUE hair transplant is performed by Dr. Sergio Camara Lopes, a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 21 years of experience and more than 5,000 procedures completed. Every case is co-evaluated by Dra. Alessandra Bernardi Camara Lopes, a dermatologist specializing in hair trichology, ensuring your hair loss is diagnosed from both a surgical and dermatological perspective before any treatment begins.

Our approach combines FUE extraction with DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) for maximum graft survival and natural hairline design. We typically transplant 3,500 to 4,500 grafts per day, with results visible between 10 and 12 months after the procedure.

The Technique

What Is Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)?

Follicular Unit Extraction is considered the most advanced method of hair restoration available today. Individual follicular units are extracted one by one from the donor area using a specialized tool called a punch, often attached to a micromotor. These grafts are then prepared and implanted in the thinning or balding areas of the scalp.

Unlike the older FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) method, which requires removing a strip of scalp and leaves a linear scar, FUE allows for a more extensive and evenly distributed harvest without visible scarring. Patients can wear their hair short after healing without any telltale marks.

Follicular units naturally exist as single (1 hair), double (2 hairs), or multiple (3 or more hairs) grafts. At Camara Lopes Clinic, Dr. Sergio strategically places single-hair grafts along the hairline border for a natural appearance, while multi-hair grafts are used in the mid-scalp and crown areas to maximize density.

FUE in action

Donor zone

Donor Area

Donor Area and Follicular Availability

A successful FUE transplant depends largely on having a sufficient number of healthy follicular units in the donor area. The donor region is located on the sides and back of the scalp, where hair follicles are genetically resistant to the hormone DHT (dihydrotestosterone) that causes androgenetic alopecia.

Provided that hair loss is not due to a previously diagnosed illness, most patients are eligible for hair transplantation from one area of the scalp to another. Follicles are extracted using either a manual technique or a micromotor, without leaving visible scars.

When scalp donor supply is insufficient, body hair from the beard or chest may also be used in a procedure known as Body Hair Transplantation (BHT). This technique expands the total number of available grafts for patients with limited scalp donor density.

DHI Implantation

FUE Extraction Combined with DHI Implantation

At Camara Lopes Clinic, we combine FUE extraction with DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) for graft placement. This means grafts are placed immediately after extraction using special implanter pens, minimizing the time follicles spend outside the body and maximizing survival rates.

The incisions created during DHI heal within 24 hours and provide a stable base for the new hairs. Because bleeding is minimal, the risk of infection or vascular complications such as necrosis is significantly reduced.

The precise control offered by DHI implanter pens allows for higher density, as grafts can be placed very close together. This results in less damage to the surrounding scalp tissue, reduced post-operative scarring, and a more natural growth direction for each transplanted follicle.

DHI placement

Procedure day

Graft Capacity

How Many Grafts Can Be Transplanted Per Day?

At Camara Lopes Clinic, we typically transplant 3,500 to 4,500 grafts per day. For mega sessions exceeding 5,000 grafts, the procedure is split across two consecutive days to maintain graft quality and precision throughout.

Graft removal and implantation are performed in carefully structured mini-sessions throughout the day. The entire restoration process is personalized, and every step from extraction to implantation is done gradually to ensure each follicle is handled with care.

The number of grafts you need depends on your Norwood classification (for men) or Ludwig classification (for women), your hair type, donor area density, and aesthetic goals. Dr. Sergio and Dra. Alessandra evaluate these factors together during your online consultation to determine the optimal graft count for your case.

Eligibility

Who Is a Candidate for FUE Hair Transplant?

FUE hair transplant is suitable for most men and women experiencing hair loss from androgenetic alopecia (hereditary pattern hair loss). Ideal candidates meet the following criteria:

During your consultation, Dra. Alessandra performs a trichoscopy evaluation to assess scalp health, miniaturization patterns, and donor area quality. This diagnostic step ensures that FUE is the right approach for your specific hair loss pattern before any surgical plan is made.

Trichoscopy

Our method

FUE vs FUT

FUE vs FUT: Why We Use Follicular Unit Extraction

FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation), also known as the strip method, involves removing a strip of skin from the donor area and dissecting individual follicular units under a microscope. While FUT can yield a high number of grafts in a single session, it leaves a permanent linear scar across the back of the scalp.

At Camara Lopes Clinic, we exclusively perform FUE because it offers significant advantages over the strip method:

The main trade-off is that FUE is more time-consuming than FUT, requiring greater precision from the surgeon. This is why choosing a surgeon with extensive FUE-specific experience is critical to the quality of your results.

Feature

FUE (Our Method)

FUT (Strip Method)

Scarring

Tiny dot scars, invisible at short lengths

Permanent linear scar across donor area

Recovery

7-10 days, faster healing

2-3 weeks, more discomfort

Donor distribution

Even, across full safe zone

Concentrated in one strip area

Body hair donor

Beard and chest can supplement

Not possible

Non-shave option

Available

Not available

Nerve damage risk

Minimal

Higher (strip incision)

Recovery & Growth

Post-Procedure Recovery and Hair Growth Timeline

Within three weeks of surgery, it is normal for most transplanted hair to fall out. This is known as the shedding phase. The follicles enter a temporary resting period before beginning a new growth cycle. This shedding varies from patient to patient and should not be a cause for concern.

Hair regrowth begins after this resting phase and continues for around 12 months. Most patients see their final results between 10 and 12 months after the procedure. Here is the typical growth timeline:

Week 1-3

Initial healing

Scabs form and fall off. Mild redness in the recipient area.

01

Week 3-8

Shedding phase

Transplanted hairs fall out. This is normal and expected.

02

Month 3-4

Early regrowth begins

Fine, thin hairs start to emerge.

03

Month 6-8

Noticeable improvement

Hairs thicken and increase in density.

04

Month 10-12

Final result

Full density achieved. Hairs reach their mature thickness.

05

It is important to note that many patients experience emotional stress during the shedding stage. Some may wrongly interpret the shedding phase as a failed procedure. At Camara Lopes Clinic, we always remind our patients to remain patient and trust the process. The final outcome takes time and should not be judged prematurely.

In some cases, patients may also experience ‘shock loss,’ where native hair near the transplant area falls out due to temporary trauma to the scalp. This is usually reversible and not permanent.

What to Expect

Advantages and Considerations of FUE Hair Transplant

Advantages

Considerations

International Patients

FUE Hair Transplant in Brazil for International Patients

Camara Lopes Clinic serves patients from more than 30 countries. Our international patient process is designed to make your experience seamless from your first video consultation to your final 12-month follow-up.

Hair transplant cost in Brazil is significantly lower than in the United States, United Kingdom, or Western Europe, without compromising on quality, safety, or results. At Camara Lopes Clinic, your quote includes the medical evaluation, the procedure, post-operative medications, and all follow-up consultations for 12 months.

30+ countries

Results

FUE Hair Transplant Results at Camara Lopes Clinic

Every result shown is from a real patient treated at Camara Lopes Clinic. All photos are published with documented patient consent. Individual results vary depending on hair type, donor area density, and treatment plan.

Your Doctors

Two Specialists. One Team.

One of the few clinics in the world where a board-certified plastic surgeon collaborates directly with a board-certified dermatologist specializing in hair trichology.

Plastic Surgeon — Hair Transplants

Lead Surgeon

Dr. Sergio Camara Lopes

Board-certified plastic surgeon specializing exclusively in hair transplantation. With over 15 years of experience and more than 5,000 procedures performed, he has trained at leading international hair restoration centers and is an active member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS).

His approach combines surgical precision with natural hairline design, focusing on results that look and feel authentic.

Trichology Director

Dra. Alessandra Bernardi Camara Lopes

Board-certified dermatologist with specialized training in hair trichology and scalp disorders. Member of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology (SBD) and ISHRS. Her role includes pre-operative hair loss diagnosis, scalp health evaluation, trichoscopy analysis, and long-term follow-up care.

Her diagnostic precision ensures every patient receives a customized treatment plan backed by clinical evidence.

Dermatologist — Hair Trichology

Both doctors participate in every patient’s treatment plan

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About FUE Hair Transplant

What is follicular unit extraction (FUE)?
FUE is a hair transplant technique where individual follicular units are extracted one by one from the donor area (sides and back of the scalp) using a small circular punch tool. The grafts are then implanted in the thinning or balding areas. Unlike the strip method (FUT), FUE leaves no linear scar and allows patients to wear their hair short after healing.
A typical FUE session at Camara Lopes Clinic takes 6-10 hours depending on the number of grafts. We transplant 3,500 to 4,500 grafts per day. For mega sessions above 5,000 grafts, the procedure is split across two consecutive days.
Yes. The follicles transplanted during FUE are taken from the donor area where hair is genetically resistant to DHT (the hormone that causes pattern hair loss). Once transplanted, these follicles continue to grow permanently in their new location. However, existing native hair in untreated areas may continue to thin over time, which is why ongoing medical management may be recommended.
FUE refers to the extraction method (how grafts are removed from the donor area). DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) refers to the implantation method (how grafts are placed in the recipient area using special implanter pens). At Camara Lopes Clinic, we combine both: FUE for extraction and DHI for implantation, giving patients the benefits of both techniques.
FUE does not leave a linear scar like the older strip (FUT) method. The tiny circular extraction points (0.7-1.0mm) heal as nearly invisible dots within 7-10 days. Most patients can wear their hair as short as a buzz cut without any visible scarring.
Hair transplant cost in Brazil is significantly lower than in the US, UK, or Europe. At Camara Lopes Clinic, each patient receives a personalized quote based on the number of grafts needed, the technique recommended, and the complexity of the case. Your quote includes the medical evaluation, procedure, medications, and 12 months of follow-up consultations.
Most patients return to desk work within 3-5 days and normal physical activities within 10-14 days. The donor area heals within 7-10 days. Transplanted hair enters a shedding phase around week 3, which is completely normal. New growth begins around month 3-4, with final results visible at 10-12 months.
Yes. FUE is suitable for women experiencing hair thinning from female pattern hair loss (Ludwig classification). At Camara Lopes Clinic, Dra. Alessandra specializes in female hair loss diagnosis and treatment planning, using trichoscopy to evaluate each case individually.

Related Techniques

Other procedures we offer

Long Hair FUE

See the direction and density of your result on the same day.

Non-Shave FUE

Donor area is not fully shaved for maximum discretion.

Eyebrow Transplant

Single-hair grafts placed at natural flat angles for permanent brow restoration.

Beard & Body Transplant

Supplemental donor grafts when scalp supply is limited.

Start Your Journey

Your Consultation Begins Online

Upload your photos, share your goals, and receive a personalized treatment plan from Dr. Sergio and Dra. Alessandra before you travel. Your first step is a video consultation from wherever you are.

WhatsApp / Phone

+55 38 98401-1015

Email

contact@hairtransplant-brazil.com

Location

Rua Nunes Machado, 472, Sala 2 · Centro, Curitiba, PR

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