The difficulty level of a hair transplant depends on the hair type. Straight hair has straight roots, and the risk of hair breakage is negligible when performed by a professional.
Curly hair is wavy from the roots. Therefore, the extraction process is more challenging than that of straight hair. It’s important for people with curly hair to pay attention to meticulous and meticulous workmanship when choosing a hair transplant center. The direction and angle of placement of curly hair follicles into the opened channels, as well as the extraction process itself, significantly impact the outcome.
For example, an Afro-hair transplant requires significantly more experience and expertise than a straight-hair transplant. Simply being an expert in hair transplantation isn’t enough to extract and place the follicles into the opened channels without breaking them. To ensure a successful procedure, it’s best to have a specialist who has frequently performed transplants on people with Afro-hair types, which will help you feel more confident rather than apprehensive about the outcome.
Whether curly or straight, the FUE method will be used for hair transplantation. Factors such as skin quality, hair texture, the extent of the bald area, and allergies will be considered, as will the DHI or Sapphire technique.
The most important factor to remember is that 90% of a successful hair transplant depends on craftsmanship and experience, while the remaining 10% depends on the recipient’s meticulous attention to post-procedure details. Whether curly or straight, as long as the procedure is performed by a qualified professional, a successful outcome is inevitable.












