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Diet and exercise are two ways that you can look after both your mental and physical health, but if you have considered changing your physical appearance, you may have considered a hair transplant.
TecniFUE Hair Clinic TecniFUE International is a hair transplant clinic based in Istanbul, Turkey. The clinic hosts a team of experienced hair transplant surgeons and strives to provide every patient with good care and leave them feeling well looked after. Hair transplants in Turkey Getting a hair transplant in Istanbul can be a more affordable option than getting a hair transplant procedure done in the UK. There are many factors that affect the hair transplant in Turkey price, such as the prices being more competitive.
The Sapphire FUE hair transplant technique, involves removing the hair follicles from the donor area on the scalp one by one, using a small tool known as a micromotor, that contains Sapphire blades. The Sapphire blades mean the FUE method is minimally invasive, and can allow the surgeon to aim for better precision, which can help to aim for a more natural looking regrowth pattern.
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