Actor is always camera ready with FUE for his hairline and beard!
An image of a man who is an actor wearing a polo shirt happy and satisfied after his Follicular Unit Excision (FUE) hair transplant surgery by Dr. Jae Pak
Actual Patient of Jae Pak, M.D.
Patient Story

Actor is always camera ready with FUE for his hairline and beard!

See this patient's before and after results!

I felt very safe in Dr. Pak's office. I know he is an Emergency Room Surgeon. I think Dr. Pak did such an amazing job!

Actual Patient of Jae Pak, M.D.

This patient of Jae Pak, M.D. is an actor who wanted to be able to wear his hair long or short, for any role. He needed to make sure there were no visible scars that would show on camera. He also wanted to fill in the areas where his beard did not connect. FUE and Dr. Pak gave him the results he had hoped for!

Follicular Unit Excision (FUE) hair transplant surgery is a widely popular technique used to harvest individual follicular units. The follicular units are excised (removed) by your surgeon with a cylindrical surgical instrument that fits around each hair follicle. FUE surgery is a specialized technique used to harvest individual follicular units and will not leave a linear scar.

# of Grafts
2640
Procedures
FUE Hair Transplant, Beard
Before the Surgery

FUE Hair and Beard Transplant

For a Follicular Unit Excision procedure, the patient needs to have the back of the head shaved.

DID YOU KNOW?

With Long Hair FUE, full shaving is not necessary. Tiny lines can be shaved instead and hidden under longer hair around the back and sides of scalp.

During the Surgery

FUE Hair and Beard Transplant

Jae Pak, M.D. performing Follicular Unit Excision
After the Surgery

FUE Hair and Beard Transplant

1 day after surgery, the patient has mild to no pain and has just received his post-operative check up and hair wash.

4 Months After Surgery - Growth rates vary from patient to patient. Most do not experience growth in the first six months.

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