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Hair
Transplantation Basics
For men, baldness can be taken as
a sign of old age, unattractiveness, and infertility. Although none
of these signs may be true, clinical studies have shown that hair
loss is a cause of low self-esteem and low self-confidence in men.
About 70% of men and 50% of women experience some degree of hair
loss in their lifetime. Causes of hair loss come from several factors,
but mostly from these three genes, hormones, and age.
In the past, men have gone to desperate measures in trying to cover
up their hair loss. Hair restoration has vastly improved in recent
years. Among the several options used for hair restoration now,
hair transplantation is emerging as the most effective treatment
for baldness.
On average, a person sheds and regrows about 50 - 100 hairs a day.
A mix of emotional turmoil, medication, poor nutrition, and illness
may cause excessive daily shedding. However, these factors are often
temporary, and hair growth should continue once these factors have
ended. Around 70% of American men and 50% of American woman will
experience some sort of hair loss during their lifetime. Researchers
have shown that around 80% of bald men are preoccupied about their
hair loss, and men who begin to lose their hair in their early twenties
are more likely to suffer from extremely low self-esteem. Permanent
hair loss comes from hair follicles that become thinner and weaker.
Male patterned baldness is scientifically called Androgenetic
Alopecia, which is caused by genes, hormones, and age.
Hair transplantation is a minor outpatient surgery that simply relocates
existing hair follicles from the donor site to the balding area.
The procedure first begins with the surgeon removing a donor strip
from the donor site, which is often located on the back or side
of the scalp. During the procedure, local anesthesia is administered
to relieve any discomfort. Our doctor will remove a strip of skin
from the donor area and close the opening with self-absorbable sutures.
The donor strip is further cut into 3 sizes of grafts the
micro graft, the single follicular unit, and the modified follicular
unit. The single hair follicular unit has 1 hair; single follicular
unit has about 2 hairs; and the modified follicular unit has 2 to
4 hairs. The surgical technicians then isolate individual hair follicles
from the donor strip, and implant them to the graft region. The
grafts are inserted into pre-cut micro and mini slits that are strategically
designed to aesthetically improve the density of your existing hair,
lower the hairline, and fill in balding areas. For more information
about the hair transplant procedure, please go to our Online
Consultation.
Hair transplantation has a high success rate as long as you have
enough donor hair. This procedure does not have any long term or
major side effects. Taking the medication that we provide after
the procedure can prevent possible complications such as infection
and swelling.
The procedure generally takes about 3 to 5 hours depending on the
number of grafts. There will be a fine scar on the donor area that
you can easily cover up with the surrounding hair. Patients usually
feel little or no pain, and can return to work the very next day.
There is no additional care needed on the transplanted hair; just
treat it like your ordinary hair, because it is your own
hair! The transplanted hair will start to grow in 3 to 6 months,
and will have the same strength, color, texture, length, and life
span as your hair from your donor area.
Within 6 months of the procedure, the transplanted hair can be groomed
and combed in any fashion you like. By doing a hair transplant now,
you can replace your hair as it begins to thin and bald.
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| Read about one
man's experience with hair transplantation and see how he benefited
from a procedure at NHT Medical Center. |

| NHT
is proud to be a member of the International Society of Hair
Restoration Surgery. The ISHRS is an organization founded to
promote Continuing Quality Improvement and education for professionals
in the field of hair restoration surgery |


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