Hair Transplantation is a surgical method during which the hair follicles from one area of the body (the donor site) are transplanted to the bald or balding portions (the recipient site).
This technique is essentially wont to treat the matter of 'male pattern baldness'. It is often done by two techniques: follicular unit transplant (FUT) or follicular unit extraction (FUE)
In strip or FUT method, a strip of skin containing hair is far away from the donor area then dissected into many individual follicular units which are later implanted over the affected area.
However, it leaves a linear scar at the rear of the top and this system is never used nowadays. In the FUE technique, follicular units are extracted individually from the patient's donor area hence there's no incision or stitch.
We use an equivalent FUE technique of hair transplant in women as we neutralize men. However, Female-pattern hair loss (FPHL) is different from male pattern baldness, so planning hair transplants in females is additionally slightly different from males.