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Hair Transplantation in Spain

 

Marbella High Care - Hair Transplant Center - Marbella/Spain

Marbella High Care provides High quality personalised health Care and treatments to our patients in an environment that generates wellness. The mission of Marbella High Care is to provide High quality of health Care to patients in an environment that generates wellness.

Languages: English, Spanish

Additional Services: Pedestrian entrance, vehicle access and parking, a porter can assist you with your luggage or call a taxi for you

Hair transplant – also referred to as hair restoration, involves the transplantation of your own hair grafts to fill places left bald due to missing or thinning hair. Hair transplants can also be performed to restore facial hair, such as eyebrows, beard, and mustache.

 

There are two different methods that can be be performed for a successful hair transplant: Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT). If you and your doctor have decided that you are a good candidate for hair transplant surgery, you can rest easy knowing modern hair transplant techniques have been performed for over 40 years. 

 

If you are considering hair replacement, the following guides can help you understand the different procedures, provide the necessary information about preparing, specifics about the surgery, and the expected results after hair transplant surgery.

Spain is a diverse country sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the country with the second-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, after Italy, and the largest number of World Heritage Cities.

Spain is considered an exotic country in Europe due to its friendly inhabitants, relaxed lifestyle, its cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and world-famous folklore and festivities.

Among many places worth visiting are Spain's thriving capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona, the famous "Running of the Bulls" at Pamplona, major Andalucian cities with Moorish architecture, like Seville, Granada and Córdoba, the Way of St. James and the idyllic Balearic and Canary Islands.

 

Source: Wikitravel