What
can be done about male pattern hair loss?
People with thinning hair now have more options
available to them than ever before.
Hair
restoration surgery offers a permanent, living solution to lost scalp
hair.
Effective medical treatments are now offered in the form of a pill
and a lotion.
Cosmetic enhancers include colored creams, sprays, and powders that
when applied to the thinning scalp help to camouflage thinning areas,
as long as there is still some hair present in the area.
Hairpieces and weaves are a non-surgical means to restore hair by
covering bald areas of the scalp.
Surgical Treatments
Surgical
Options. Hair Transplants-Mini-Micrografting, all follicular unit
hair transplantation.
Natural, life long hair restoration is now available thanks to the
development of current, state-of-the-art techniques.
Hair
transplantation involves removing a strip of permanent hair-bearing
skin from the back or sides
of the scalp (donor area) and then, using various techniques, the
strip is usually dissected into micrografts (containing 1-3 hairs)
and minigrafts (containing 3-8 hairs) each. The micro/minigrafts are
then meticulously planted into the bald or thinning area of the scalp
(recipient area). The creation of very small micrografts (follicular
units) has allowed very natural, feathered hairlines to be grafted,
and avoids an abrupt, "pluggy look," that was typical many
years ago. A minigraft can be used behind the hairline for added density.
Depending on the degree of balding for the frontal area and similarly
for the crown area, 1-3 procedures invoving several hundred or perhaps
1,500 or more grafts may be required to achieve the desired density
(of course, more procedures could be done if hair loss progresses
or greater density is desired). Within 24 hours small crusts will
form on each graft which are shed in approximately 7-10 days. The
grafted hairs will often start to grow by 6-12 weeks after the procedure
and will continue to grow for a lifetime.
Natural, life long hair restoration is now available thanks to the
development of current, state-of-the-art techniques.
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