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FUT Hair Transplant in Dubai for Crown and Temple Coverage
Addressing hair loss that spans both the temples and the crown requires a strategic approach to graft distribution. In the advanced medical environment of the UAE, a FUT hair transplant in Dubai (Follicular Unit Transplantation) is the clinical choice for men who need to cover these two distinct zones in a single session. Because the temples and the crown often represent the largest areas of surface loss, the high graft yield provided by the "Strip Method" ensures that both areas receive the density required for a balanced, youthful appearance.
The Clinical Challenge of Restoring Temples and the Crown
Restoring the temples and the crown simultaneously is a complex task because these areas have different growth patterns and density requirements.
1. Temple Restoration: Precision and Angle
The temples define the face. In a FUT hair transplant in Dubai, we use the finest single-hair grafts to recreate the temple's "recession" or "point." These must be placed at a very acute angle (almost flat against the skin) to ensure they blend seamlessly with the existing hair and don't look "pluggy."
2. Crown Restoration: The Spiral Pattern
The crown (vertex) is often the most difficult area to cover because hair grows in a natural "whorl" or spiral. We utilize the high-volume yield of the strip method to provide enough multi-hair units to fill the "circle" of the crown, ensuring that even under bright lights, the scalp is well-covered.
Step-by-Step Patient Sensations During Dual-Zone Surgery
A FUT hair transplant in Dubai for crown and temple coverage is a comprehensive procedure, typically lasting 5 to 7 hours.
What to Expect During the Session
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The Numbing Phase: You will feel a series of quick "pinches" at the front (temples) and the back (crown), as well as the donor site. Within minutes, the entire treatment area is completely insensitive to pain.
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The Harvesting Phase: Patients report a sensation of "pressure" or "tightness" as the donor strip is removed. There is no sharp pain; most men describe it as a dull manipulation of the scalp.
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The Implantation Phase: This is the longest part of the day. You will feel a repetitive "light tapping" as grafts are placed into the crown and temples. Because you are under local anesthesia, you can spend this time watching a movie or resting.
Realistic Recovery for Crown and Temple Restoration
Because the crown and temples are at opposite ends of the scalp, the recovery involves managing different areas of healing.
The 14-Day Healing Bridge
For the first 72 hours, localized swelling is common. Swelling from the temple grafts may migrate toward the forehead or eyebrows. The crown area may feel slightly "tender" when leaning back. Based on post-procedure follow-ups, we find that the initial "tightness" of the donor site usually subsides significantly by day 10, and once the sutures are removed at the clinic on day 14, physical comfort returns to 100%.
Patient Insights
"I was losing hair at the front and had a huge bald spot on my crown. I didn't want two separate surgeries. The FUT hair transplant in Dubai at Tajmeels allowed me to fix both in one go. The recovery was manageable, and a year later, the density in my crown is amazing." — Zaid
"The hardest part was being patient during the growth phase. But now that it's grown in, my temples look sharp again and the 'shiny' spot on my crown is gone. It’s a huge relief to have a full head of hair once more." — Nasser
Frequently Asked Questions
Can FUT cover the crown and temples in one session?
Yes, as long as your donor area has sufficient density. A FUT hair transplant in Dubai is ideal for this because it can yield 3,000 to 4,000+ grafts in one day, which is often the amount required to provide meaningful coverage for both zones.
Does crown hair grow slower than temple hair?
Clinically, we observe that the crown often takes longer to show full results. While the temples may look dense by month 9, the crown can take up to 15 months to reach its peak density due to lower blood flow in that area of the scalp.
Will I have scabs in both areas?
Yes, tiny scabs (the size of a pinhead) will form at each graft site in the temples and the crown. These are a natural part of the healing process and typically flake off naturally within 7 to 10 days.
Is the donor scar more visible after a large session?
The width of the donor scar is determined by the "Trichophytic Closure" technique and your scalp laxity, not the number of areas being covered. Even for large-scale crown and temple restoration, the scar remains a fine, discreet line hidden by your hair.
Why Choose Tajmeels Clinic
At Tajmeels Clinic, we specialize in the "Total Coverage" approach. Our Senior Medical Strategists understand the artistic nuances required for both temple design and the complex whorl of the crown. We use advanced microscopic technology to ensure every graft from your FUT hair transplant in Dubai is preserved for maximum growth. Our goal is to provide a professional and empathetic environment where your full restoration is handled with clinical excellence, leaving you with a dense, natural result from front to back.