What is a Hair Transplant?
Understanding modern hair transplantation is straight forward: hair roots
that exist in abundance in the back of the head (the donor area) are removed
and placed into the thin and balding areas on the front and top of the head
(the recipient area). This hair takes “root” and actually grows. There are
two ways modern hair transplants are performed:
The first is where the hair roots are removed from the back and sides of the
scalp in a thin STRIP. This is also known as Follicular Unit
Transplantation, or FUT.
The second is where the hair roots are removed from the back and sides of
the scalp individually. This is also known as Follicular Unit Extraction, or
FUE.
A
more detailed description of the procedure:
To begin, the patient meets with the surgeon for a free
consultation. At that time the hair loss is evaluated and a plan is
discussed. The patient then makes an appointment for hair transplant
surgery. On the day of the hair transplant surgery the patient comes to our
new york office dressed in comfortable clothing like jeans and a t-shirt.
The plan is reviewed and photographs are taken. Lines will then be drawn to
demark the area that will receive the hair. More pictures are taken. The
patient is then brought into the procedure room and is offered a mild
sedative. At this point the hair and scalp are cleansed and disinfected. The
hair in the back of the head will be gently combed upward and taped out of
the way. The surgeon will then take an electric hair razor and shave away
just a small band of hair in the back. After the skin is exposed hair loss
surgeon Dr. Feller will numb the area with a local anesthetic and a strip of
hair-bearing skin removed. This why we call this method the "strip" method.
This strip of skin will be taken into a dissecting room where the staff will
carefully remove and separate the hair roots for implantation.
Meanwhile, the Doctor will suture the skin closed just as if the patient had
a simple laceration. After a few minutes it is done, and the hair that was
taped up will be released to cover the sutures. There is practically no
evidence of the surgery at this point.
(If the patient is having an FUE he will not have a strip removed or sutures
(staples). Instead tiny holes will be made in the donor area less than .9mm)
The strip or the FUE grafts will be placed under a microscope by a trained
team of full time technicians and be refined into Follicular Units- the gold
standard of modern hair transplantation.
Next, the patient is reclined back into the chair and local anesthetic is
applied to the bald or thinning area. After a few minutes the skin is numb
at which time the hair transplant Doctor painlessly creates hundreds or
thousands of tiny sized slits in the area. All slits made by the Doctor are
under .9mm in length and are made at the proper depth and angle to maximize
results.
The hair transplant patient feels nothing and is usually watching TV at this
point while the grafts are placed one by one into the skin under
magnification. At the end of the day it looks as if the patient has pimples
on his head which represent the scabs of the new hair follicles. After 4
days the scabs fall away leaving the grafts safely under the skin to
continue healing. In most cases no one would ever guess that a transplant
had just been performed, probably not even the family doctor.
After about a week the patient returns to the Doctor's new york office and
the sutures are removed leaving a thin scar, usually about the thickness of
the edge of a few playing cards. This fine line scar is easily concealed by
surrounding hair. The transplanted hair on the top should grow for another
week and then go into a sleeping phase.
By the third month in most patients, the hair will begin to sprout and grow.
By the sixth or seventh month the patient will visit the office for
follow-up pictures. This hair will continue to grow naturally throughout the
life of the patient and it can be treated just like the original hair. Cut
it or pull it out (we don’t recommend pulling hair out!), it will just grow
back naturally. |
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