Dr. Vani Yepuri, a distinguished Dermatologist and brings a wealth of qualifications and expertise to the field of dermatology, having devoted 13 illustrious years to her craft.
Qualifications:
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery): Dr. Yepuri’s foundational medical degree, laying the groundwork for her illustrious career.
FRGUHS (Fellowship of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences): A prestigious fellowship that reflects her dedication to advancing the field of dermatology.

FAQ
Am I a suitable candidate for a hair transplant surgery?
If you have significant hair loss, receding hairline, or thinning hair, you may be a candidate for a hair transplant. The best way to determine your candidacy is to consult with a hair transplant specialist who can assess your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.
What is a hair transplant surgery, and how does it work?
A hair transplant is a procedure where hair is taken from one part of the head, usually the back, and moved to areas where the hair is thinning or missing. The process involves carefully placing the hair in small openings to make it look natural. The new hair grows over time, and while recovery can take a few weeks, most people can get back to their routine in a few days to a week.
What is the recovery process like after a hair transplant surgery?
After the surgery, you may experience mild swelling and redness in the treated area, which should subside within a few days. The transplanted hair will fall out initially, but new hair growth will begin in the following months. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days to a week.
What are the different types of hair transplant procedures available?
The most common hair transplant techniques are Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). FUT involves removing a strip of hair-bearing skin, while FUE involves extracting individual hair follicles. Your surgeon will suggest the best method based on your specific needs.
Is hair transplant surgery painful?
Hair transplant surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia, which means you won't feel significant pain during the procedure. Some patients may experience mild discomfort or soreness after the surgery, but it can be managed with prescribed medication.













