Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of hair follicles from one part of the body (usually the back or sides of the scalp, known as the donor area) and transplanting them to an area with thinning or no hair (the recipient area). This procedure is commonly used to treat male and female pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) but can also be employed to restore hair in areas affected by injury, scarring, or certain medical conditions. Hair transplant results are not immediate, and it takes several months for the transplanted hair to grow and achieve the final result. The success of the procedure depends on various factors, including the surgeon's skill, the quality of donor hair, and individual healing. Involves the removal of a strip of skin from the donor area, which is then dissected into individual follicular units. Involves the extraction of individual follicular units directly from the scalp using a micro-punch tool.