Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplant is generally considered a safe procedure by a qualified and experienced medical professional. Like any medical procedure, some potential risks and complications can occur, but they are usually rare and can be minimized with proper precautions and post-operative care. Some potential risks and complications associated with
FUE hair transplant include bleeding, infection, swelling, scarring, and numbness. These risks can be minimized by selecting an experienced and reputable surgeon, following pre-and post-operative instructions, and maintaining good hygiene.
It's important to note that the procedure's success also depends on the patient's characteristics, such as hair density, scalp laxity, and overall health. Therefore, it's important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of FUE hair transplant with a qualified medical professional before deciding.