NeoDHT vs FUE vs DHI Hair Transplant in Chandigarh: The Complete 2026 Guide for Indian Men

If you’ve spent any time researching hair transplants in India, you already know the options can feel overwhelming. FUE, DHI, NeoDHT — each promises the best results, but how do you actually know which one is right for you? For thousands of Indian men aged 25 to 45 who are facing thinning hair, receding hairlines, or Norwood-stage baldness, this question is not just academic. It’s deeply personal, and the wrong choice can mean poor results, wasted money, and unnecessary recovery time.

This guide was written to cut through the confusion. Drawing on the expertise of Dr. Nav Vikram — the hair restoration specialist behind NeoGraft Hair Clinic in Chandigarh with over 15 years of experience and thousands of successful cases — we’ll walk you through the real differences between the three most prominent hair transplant techniques available in India today.

What Is FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction)?

FUE — Follicular Unit Extraction — is the most widely used hair transplant technique in India, accounting for roughly 70–80% of all procedures performed across the country. The method involves extracting individual hair follicles one by one from the donor area (typically the back of the scalp) using a small circular punch tool. These follicles are then stored and implanted manually into the thinning or bald recipient area.

FUE was a breakthrough when it replaced the older FUT (strip) method — it leaves no linear scar, requires no stitches, and has a relatively shorter downtime of 7–10 days. It is also suitable for treating extensive areas of hair loss, making it the go-to recommendation for patients in the Norwood Stage 4–6 range.

What Is DHI (Direct Hair Implantation)?

DHI was developed as an evolution of FUE. The key difference: in DHI, extracted follicles are loaded directly into a specialized implantation pen (called a Choi Implanter Pen) and placed into the recipient scalp without the need to pre-create incisions. This reduces the time grafts spend outside the body and offers greater control over the angle and depth of each implanted hair.

DHI is particularly well-suited for smaller treatment areas, hairline corrections, and patients who want a faster recovery (typically 3–5 days). It generally promises over 90% graft survival when performed with precision. The trade-off is cost — DHI typically ranges from ₹80,000 to ₹2,00,000 in Chandigarh.

What Is NeoDHT — And Why Is It Different?

NeoDHT is NeoGraft Hair Clinic’s proprietary, next-generation hair transplant technique — available exclusively in Chandigarh at their Sector 22D clinic. At the core of NeoDHT is an ultra-gentle 25g nanomotor paired with sapphire blades for extraction, along with a proprietary fail-safe system designed to minimize follicle trauma at every step of the procedure. The result is a 99–100% graft survival rate — meaningfully ahead of both standard FUE and conventional DHI.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Each Technique?

FUE is a good fit if you have extensive hair loss (Norwood 4 or above) and budget is a primary concern. Standard FUE in Chandigarh can start from ₹35,000.

DHI is a good fit for early-to-moderate hair loss, precise hairline work, or localized areas. It suits men who want to minimise downtime.

NeoDHT is ideal for patients wanting maximum graft survival and the densest, most natural results. It is the preferred technique at NeoGraft India for patients with prior failed procedures or particularly fine/fragile follicles.

Hair Transplant Cost in Chandigarh

At NeoGraft India, the cost for a hair transplant ranges from approximately ₹35,000 to ₹1,50,000 depending on the extent of hair loss and technique selected (NeoDHT, NeoPlatinum FUE, or DHI). The clinic offers free consultations where you can get a personalised cost estimate. Book directly at myneograftindia.com.

Why Choose NeoGraft India in Chandigarh?

NeoGraft India is the only clinic in India offering the exclusive NeoDHT technique under the direct supervision of Dr. Nav Vikram. With 10,000+ procedures and a 99% graft survival rate, it is consistently ranked among the top hair restoration centres in Punjab and India. Every procedure is personally performed by Dr. Nav Vikram — not delegated to assistants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is NeoDHT better than FUE for Indian hair types?
Indian hair tends to be thicker and more prone to transection with standard punch tools. NeoDHT’s sapphire blades and 25g nanomotor system are designed to handle this with greater precision, which is one reason graft survival at NeoGraft India consistently reaches 99%.

Q: How much does hair transplant cost in Chandigarh in 2026?
At NeoGraft India, costs range from ₹35,000 to ₹1,50,000 depending on graft count and technique. Book at myneograftindia.com for a free consultation.

Q: Is hair transplant permanent in India?
Yes. Transplanted follicles from the permanent donor zone are genetically resistant to DHT and continue to grow permanently. NeoGraft India’s 99% graft survival rate ensures the vast majority of grafts successfully establish themselves.

Book Your Free Consultation

📍 SCO 3009-3010 (near MALWA TYRE), Sector 22D, Chandigarh – 160022
📞 +91 90419 99199
🌐 myneograftindia.com

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