| For baldness of the frontal 1/3rd
of the scalp – frontal hairline and temples- the redistribution
of own hair, by micro grafting, is an efficient solution.
For the crown area, a scalp extension gives a better and
more natural looking result.
REDISTRIBUTION BY MICRO
GRAFTING: Each hair is individually transplanted. The hairs
flow naturally into the hairline, giving it a more natural
appearance.
MICRO GRAFTING WITH LASER:
The hole, in which the hair follicle is transplanted, can
be made in 2 different ways:
- a small incision with a surgical needle ( = puncture
method ), or
- with the laser, which burns a little hole in the scalp.
The laser can burn some tissue loss around the small
hole. This makes the method unsuitable for densification
of areas of thinning hair.
Therefore, in the Yoskarn Clinic, we normally
prefer the puncture method.
WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE? The
donor hair on the back of the scalp –“the eternal
crown”- should be of good quality. Darker more curly
hair gives better visual density. Generally, men are the
primary candidates but woman who experience regional baldness
can also benefit from this procedure.
WHO IS NOT A GOOD CANDIDATE? If
hair loss is caused by disease or lack of vitamins and minerals,
then treatment is recommended prior to transplantation.
If good, healthy, donor hair is not available micro grafting
becomes impossible. Hair restorative surgery should be carefully
thought through, also with the long term progress of balding
in mind. The surgery is irreversible and invariably does
give rise to permanent scarring, which may in later life
become a problem.
IS HAIR TRANSPLANTATION PERMANENT?
Yes. The plastic surgeon transplants good healthy donor
hair to the bald area. The lifespan and quality is the same
as that for the hair of the donor region.
IS 1 TRANSPLANTATION SURGERY ENOUGH?
Generally, approximately 90% of the transplanted hair will
grow successfully. Micro grafting allows only 1500 grafts to be transplanted in one session.
According to the degree of baldness the density can be still insufficient. A second session, from six weeks
after the first onwards, can be essential to achieve thicker
hair growth.
All worlds leading hair restoration surgeons agree that it is virtually impossible to transplant more than 1500 grafts in one surgical session.
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