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Hair Restoration
Combat
Your Receding Hairline with Hair Transplants
Hair
loss affects approximately one-half of the male population,
and to some degree some women as well. There are many products that claim to correct hair loss,
including creams, medications and shampoos.
For most people, none of these work effectively.
Fortunately, hair transplantation is a safe and
effective way to combat hair loss.
Hair
transplantation is a surgical procedure, in which healthy hair
from the back or sides of the scalp is transplanted to balding
or thinning areas. This simple procedure takes approximately
two hours and is performed in an especially equipped doctor's
office.
The
Center for Cosmetic Enhancement®, a Division of Skin and Cancer
associates, offers micro, mini and laser hair transplants.
Our physicians have been performing hair transplants
for over 25 years. We
have pioneered advances in this area, including the use of
lasers. If you
are considering hair transplantation, we urge you to consider
all of the options that are available to you.
Frequently
Asked Questions About Hair Transplantation
What
is hair transplantation?
Hair
Transplantation is a minor surgical procedure in which small
strips of hair-bearing skin grafts containing approximately 6
to 14 hairs are removed from non-balding areas of the scalp
and transferred to the bald areas.
To create a more natural appearance, the grafts are
divided into smaller mini or micro grafts having 1 to several
hairs and matched to the direction of the original hair.
While
for most people, the preferred method of hair transplantation
entails the use of mini or micro grafts; treatments are
individualized based on the specific needs of the patients.
What
types of baldness can be treated by this procedure?
Common
baldness (androgenetic alopecia) in men and women can be
successfully treated with hair transplantation. The hereditary
condition may begin when a person is in their teens, twenties
or thirties. While women suffering from this inherited
condition do not become completely bald, they can experience
considerable thinning of the hair.
Hair transplantation can increase the volume of the
hair in the thinned or bald area.
Hair loss resulting from scarring also reacts well to
hair transplantation.
Is
it a proven, effective technique?
Hair
transplantation for treatment of common thinning of the hair
or baldness has been used successfully for over 35 years.
The procedure is based on the principle of donor
dominance, which states that transplanted hair will grow as if
it were still in its original location.
Thus, hair from non-balding areas of the scalp will
continue to grow normally when moved to balding areas.
Are
there any limitations in activity in the postoperative period?
Yes.
Strenuous physical exertion should be avoided for at
least two weeks following surgery.
Generally, a moderate level of activity can be resumed
the day after surgery, with special attention taken to protect
the head.
What
follow-up visits are necessary after surgery?
Usually,
a patient returns to the doctor's office the day after surgery
to have the bandage removed. Approximately one to two weeks
later the sutures are removed. At that time, those patients
opting for additional transplants can begin planning for the
next treatment.
When
can the scalp be shampooed?
Shampooing
can be resumed approximately three days after surgery.
However, since it takes several weeks for the grafts to
become firmly anchored, special precautions should be taken.
The use of very mild, non-medicated shampoo is recommended for
the first three weeks following surgery.
What
happens to the donor area?
Generally,
small hairless scars will form on the area the grafts or
strips are removed. However,
surrounding hair easily conceals these scars.
Can
I expect a "full head" of hair?
Hair
transplantation can add density to hair in a thinned or bald
area, giving it the appearance of
"fullness." However, full hair restoration is
not possible since the procedure redistributes existing hair,
not create new ones.
What
percentage of grafts produces hair?
At
times, a few grafts may produce a reduced number of hairs.
However, in nearly all cases, transplanted grafts will
grow into new hair.
When
will the grafts begin to grow hair?
Due
to the manipulation involved, the hairs in the larger
transplanted grafts usually fall out. These hairs are
typically replaced with new, permanently growing hair in 2 to
6 months. Small transplanted grafts often continue to grow immediately
after surgery.
Where
should the hairline be placed?
Depending
on the severity of the thinning or balding area, age of the
patient and availability of the donor area, the hairline
should frame the face appropriately.
Grafts should be placed in pattern that matches the
direction of original hair, ensuring a natural look for the
lifetime of the patient.
How
long with the transplanted grafts produce hair?
Transplanted
grafts will grow as if it were still in its original donor
area.
What
are the actual steps of the procedure?
First,
both the donor and recipient sites are anesthetized. Then the
desired grafts (known as regular grafts) or strips (known as
mini and/or micro grafts) are removed from the donor and
carefully transplanted to the recipient area.
How
painful is the procedure?
Most
patients experience very little pain or discomfort after
surgery. Since
only the outer layer of the skin is involved, risks or
complications are unusual.
How
long is the surgical session?
Typical
sessions take two to three hours.
What
preparation is required?
Preliminary
blood tests. Hair shampooed either the evening before or
morning of the procedure.
Avoidance of all alcoholic beverages and
aspirin/non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs for one week prior
to and one week following the procedure.
Is
a haircut recommended before the procedure?
No.
The donor sites are easier to conceal just after
surgery if the surrounding hair is moderately long.
Is
the procedure expensive?
The
cost depends on the amount of surgery required.
In general, it costs a little more than to purchase,
maintain and replace a good hairpiece.
Will
my insurance pay for the procedure?
Normally,
this procedure is not covered by insurance.
However, it is best to consult with your insurance
company regarding reimbursement.
Can
a hairpiece be worn during the postoperative period?
To
decrease the chance of infections, it is best to avoid
occlusion of the surgical sites for at least two weeks.
What
if more areas lose hair after transplantation is completed
Initial
long-term planning is essential in order to leave a reserve of
potential donor sites, should further transplantation be
required.
Should
I wait until I am very bald before having transplantation?
No.
Judicious placement of grafts in early stages of
baldness offers the advantage of making the progression of
hair loss less apparent.
Can
an unsatisfactory result be repaired?
Yes.
Corrective procedures can be performed under certain
circumstances.
Who
should perform the procedure?
The
surgery should be performed by a physician with expertise in
hair transplantation.
Are
there other surgical techniques used to enhance the results?
Yes.
These include scalp reductions and mini-reductions. You
can learn more about these techniques at the time of your
consultation.
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