THE HAIR TRANSPLANT PROCEDURE
Hair transplantation is simply the
transferring of hair from a "permanent"
area of the scalp to another area in which hair has
fallen out due to heredity or some other more unusual
cause. For most men and women who lose the hair on
the top of their head, the hair on the back and sides
of their head is relatively thick and destined to
remain there for the rest of their lives. This "permanent"
hair is harvested in the form of a narrow "strip"
of hair, which is then meticulously cut up under microscopic
magnification to produce hundreds of tiny follicular
unit grafts of 1-3 hairs each.
In
hair transplantation, these newly created tiny grafts
of "permanent" hair are distributed artistically
over the balding scalp according to a carefully planned
pattern. They quickly take root and, after a short
resting period of three to four months, grow
and keep on growing for the rest of your life.
To create great hair transplant results, a good amount
of artistic ability is necessary on the part of the
surgeon. He must have a "feel" for how to
aesthetically create natural, feathered gradients
of hair that are totally undetectable to those who
will encounter that patient in the years to come.
After this new hair grows out, it can be washed, cut,
or styled in whatever way you like. There is nothing
fragile about transplanted hair. It can even be permed
or colored. A person with a transplanted head of hair
can sleep, swim, ski in other words
do everything they ever did before, knowing that once
again they have their own hair back again and
no one will know.
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