So you’re thinking about a hair transplant. You’ve been searching online, talking to friends in Legacy West or Willow Bend, and you keep hearing about “FUE” and “SmartGraft.” It sounds modern, maybe less invasive. But what does it actually mean for you? Last year, a patient from Frisco came to us after seeing an old-school FUT scar on a friend. He loved the results but was terrified of any linear scar because he loves keeping his hair short for Dallas summers. His exact words were, “There’s got to be a better way.” There is.
FUE SmartGraft hair transplant is that better way for many men and women. It’s the latest advancement in Follicular Unit Extraction, using a precise, automated tool to gently collect and place your hair follicles. The best part? No linear scar. Just your own hair, growing back naturally where you want it, with minimal downtime. At Dr. Plano Hair, we use this advanced technology to give you a full, natural look without the tell-tale signs of older procedures.
Hair Transplant Surgery: How FUE SmartGraft Works
Let’s break down FUE SmartGraft hair transplant. FUE stands for Follicular Unit Extraction. Instead of removing a strip of skin, we use a tiny, automated punch tool—about the size of a pin—to individually extract healthy hair follicles from the back and sides of your scalp. The “SmartGraft” part is the technology. It’s a gentle, pneumatic system that helps protect the follicle during removal and keeps it healthy for transplant.
Why is this a big deal? It means precision and care. The system is less traumatic to the follicle than some manual FUE methods, which can lead to better growth results. It also allows us to work efficiently, meaning we can often transplant a large number of grafts in one comfortable session right here in our Plano clinic. It’s perfect for guys who want to wear their hair very short, are active in the Dallas sports scene, or just want the most discreet option available.