Hair transplant surgery is a widely sought-after solution for individuals, particularly men, contending with hair loss or baldness, notably caused by male pattern baldness. The procedure offers two primary techniques: Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), each with its distinct approach to harvesting and transplanting hair follicles. Following scalp cleansing and local anesthesia, the chosen method is employed, with FUT resulting in a linear scar and FUE leaving scattered, less noticeable dots. Recovery typically involves temporary discomfort, swelling, and scabbing, allowing most individuals to resume normal activities within one to two weeks. Hair growth post-surgery may commence several months afterward, with full results often observable within a year.