Micro-Hair Restoration
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Approximately one-half of the men in the U.S. are affected by hair loss, resulting in a thinning of the scalp hair
or varying degrees of baldness. Hair loss is also very common in women. While some people are not concerned about
their hair loss, others may feel a loss of self-esteem, become distressed and look for ways to correct their condition.
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Question: What causes hair loss?
Answer: Frequent shampooing, the wearing of hats and poor circulation are not the cause of hair loss.
Androgenetic alopecia, or pattern baldness, is the leading cause of hair loss in men and women. In this condition,
hormones combined with a hereditary predisposition produce thinning hair and pattern baldness. Less common causes
of hair loss include high fever, severe infection, diet, certain medications, birth control pills, thyroid disease,
childbirth, and cancer treatments. During the consultation, the cause of one's hair loss will be evaluated, followed
by a discussion of available treatment options. Male pattern baldness usually begins with a receding hairline and
thinning at the crown and continues to progress over a lifetime. Female pattern baldness usually consists of thinning
across the top of the scalp with preservation of the frontal hairline. Although the ultimate degree of baldness cannot
be accurately predicted, the age of onset and the family history are important factors.
Question: Restoring lost hair
Answer: Our advanced surgical techniques provide the most natural-looking, permanent solution for those
who are bald or have thinning hair. Topical and oral medications may benefit some people with early to moderate
hair loss and may also be combined with micrograft hair restoration. This can be discussed during the consultation.
Hair pieces are difficult to maintain and may present an unnatural appearance. While these solutions are acceptable
for some people, Micro-Hair Transplants provide a more natural look.
Question: What is Micro-Hair Transplant surgery like?
Answer: During your consultation, we will explain which type of anesthesia is best suited for your procedure.
Most Micro-Hair Transplant procedures are performed on an out-patient basis, using local or twilight anesthesia. Micro-Hair
Transplantation is a progressive process requiring hundreds of micro-grafts, implanted during separate treatment sessions
spaced several months apart. Each micro-graft may contain from one to three hairs. The micro-grafts are removed from a donor
site located on the side or back of the head. We then meticulously implant them into the bald or thinning area taking extra
care to ensure that the new hair grafts are placed randomly, and will grow in the same direction as the existing hair to
avoid that "pluggy look". Micro-Hair Transplants produce a more natural appearance than previous techniques which use larger
grafts or plugs of hair.
Question: Will a hair transplant work for you?
Answer: While age is not a barrier to having hair transplantation, a conservative approach is indicated
to produce results which appear natural for the rest of one's life. You don't need to wait until you are bald to
begin hair transplantation.
Question: The ideal candidate will have:
Answer: • Dense growing hair in the donor sites.
• Realistic expectations of what the results will be.
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