Micro-Hair Transplants
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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
baldness. These conditions affect twenty percent of the women as well. While many 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.
Heredity is the leading cause of hair loss in men. In women, it is hormonal. Many factors including high
fever, severe infection, diet, certain medications, birth control pills, thyroid disease, child birth, and cancer
treatments can cause hair loss. Hormonal changes include those that occur during menopause and can lead to thinning
and pattern loss.
While some types of hair loss are reversible, those resulting from an accident, infections of the scalp, surgery or
those caused by heredity are not.
Male pattern baldness is the easiest form of hair loss to correct. It usually begins with a receding hairline or a
thinning at the crown and progresses over a lifetime.
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.
Creams and lotions that claim to stimulate and restore hair growth have had limited success. 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: Types of hair transplants
Answer: Micro-Hair transplantation is a progressive process requiring hundreds of micro-grafts, implanted
during multiple treatment sessions spaced about four months apart. Each micro-graft may contain from one to ten hairs.
The micro-grafts are removed from a donor site located on the side or back of the head. Your surgeon then meticulously
implants 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 and minimize that "plugged look". Micro-Hair Transplants maintain
a more natural appearance than previous techniques using larger grafts or plugs of hair.
Skin flap surgery and scalp reduction techniques can be used to fill in larger areas. Skin flap surgery uses a piece of
hair covered scalp to replace a section of bald scalp. In scalp reduction surgery, after the hairless skin is removed,
the adjacent hair covered skin is stretched over the area and sutured into place. Scars are usually covered by new hair growth.
Question: What is Micro-Hair Transplant surgery like?
Answer: During your consultation your surgeon 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.
More involved surgical procedures such as flap surgery for hair restoration usually require general anesthesia and are
performed in a hospital surgical setting.
Question: Will a hair transplant work for you?
Answer: While age is not a barrier to having hair transplantation, a conservative approach is indicated as a
permanent donor site may not yet be established. 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.
Note: Light colored hair may appear denser than dark hair and coarse hair can look denser than fine hair.
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