Sapphire FUE hair transplant offers precision, faster healing, and results.
Men’s hair transplant restores hairline, density, confidence with natural results.
Female hair transplant restores density, enhances confidence, delivers natural-looking results.
Afro hair transplant restores density while respecting natural curl structure.
A free hair and scalp analysis is performed by Dr. Ayaloğlu as part of the consultation process.
Personalized treatment plan is created based on your hair and scalp analysis results.
Sapphire FUE procedure is performed using advanced techniques for precise and natural-looking results.
Post-operative follow-up and care are provided to support healing and optimal results.
Hair transplant in Turkey can be a practical option for patients in Slovakia who want experienced teams, modern techniques, and organised care in one trip. Dr. Metehan Ayaloğlu plans your procedure using Sapphire FUE or DHI, with a clear recovery plan and remote follow-up after you return home.
For many people searching for a hair transplant, Turkey offers a combination of medical infrastructure, established hair restoration services, and streamlined patient coordination. When the plan is right, the trip can cover the procedure, aftercare instructions, and an early check-up within a short stay. Many people begin with searches like “hair transplant turkey” and then compare Turkey for the clinical focus and trip coordination.
Common reasons include:
A good result starts with realistic planning. Dr. Metehan Ayaloğlu reviews your hair loss pattern, donor area capacity, and long-term expectations, then recommends a technique and graft estimate that suits your scalp and lifestyle.
You will also receive a care plan that covers what to do before travel, what to expect on the day, and how to look after the grafts during the first weeks at home.
Sapphire FUE is a form of FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) where the recipient sites are created with sapphire blades. The goal is precise channel creation that supports natural angles and an even distribution.
This method is often chosen for patients who want a defined hairline plan and strong control over direction and density.
DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) places grafts using an implanter pen. The extraction is still FUE-based, but implantation is performed in a way that can reduce the time grafts spend outside the body.
DHI can be useful when detailed placement is needed, such as around the frontal zone or when working between existing hairs.
The best option depends on your hair characteristics, degree of hair loss, donor supply, and styling goals. Your consultation should cover trade-offs like shaving, expected downtime, and the number of grafts required.
You start with a photo-based assessment and a short health questionnaire. This helps define whether you are a candidate, which technique fits best, and how many grafts may be needed.
On the day of your hair transplant, the team confirms the design, checks the donor area, and reviews the plan once more before starting. Local anaesthesia is typically used, and the procedure can take several hours depending on the graft count.
A follow-up check is usually scheduled soon after the procedure, along with instructions for washing, sleeping position, and activity restrictions. Many patients stay in Turkey for a short period so the early check-up is done before flying home.
After you return, the focus is on protecting the grafts and keeping the scalp calm. Remote check-ins help you confirm that healing is on track, especially during the first two weeks.
Recovery is usually straightforward when you follow the instructions closely. Swelling, redness, and light scabbing are common in the early phase and typically improve as the scalp heals.
Aftercare basics often include:
Hair growth takes time because transplanted follicles go through a normal cycle. Early shedding can happen and does not mean the transplant has failed.
Typical milestones:
Candidacy depends on donor hair quality, the stability of hair loss, and general health. A consultation should also review any medications, scalp conditions, or chronic illnesses that may affect healing.
If you have a history of bleeding disorders, uncontrolled diabetes, or active scalp infections, your clinician may request further evaluation before recommending a hair transplant.
Pricing varies widely between clinics and depends on the details of your plan. Instead of focusing only on the headline price, compare what is included and how your follow-up is handled.
Cost is usually shaped by:
Choosing a clinic is about more than the procedure day. You want careful planning, transparent expectations, and support that continues once you are back in Slovakia.
Patients often look for:
Many patients plan a short stay so the procedure and an early check-up can be completed. The exact length depends on your schedule, the clinic’s protocol, and whether any extra treatments are planned.
Local anaesthesia is commonly used, so pain is usually limited during the procedure. You may feel tightness or mild discomfort during the first days, which is often manageable with the care plan provided.
Patients often fly home after an early follow-up visit, but timing depends on swelling, your healing response, and clinic advice. Your plan should include travel guidance for the first days after surgery.
Some shedding in the first weeks is common and is part of the normal growth cycle. The follicles remain in place and new growth typically starts later.
Shaving is common with FUE-based procedures, though partial shaving may be possible in some cases. Your consultation will confirm what is realistic for your hair length and target area.
Graft needs vary by the size of the thinning area, hair calibre, and your desired coverage. A photo assessment helps estimate graft numbers, and the plan is confirmed in person before the procedure.
Many people return to desk work within several days, while physical jobs may need a longer break. Your clinician will advise based on swelling, scabbing, and your work demands.
Safety depends on the clinic, the medical team, and proper screening. Look for clear pre-op evaluation, sterile procedure standards, and realistic guidance about risks and results.