Hair Transplant Doctors
Hair
transplant doctors are a very controversial topic. While
putting together many successful graft transplants with a very high density,
some patients may be disappointed when they learn that these grafts won't live.
Some hair transplant doctors may claim that the hair is good donor hair, but
others will tell you it's a terrible match. Even when they're not trying to
deceive you, balding patients can be misleading. Here's a closer look at the
process of hair transplant surgery, and how transplant doctors choose their
patients and work to give you a better result.
Hair transplant doctors
will decide the transplant density, or level of baldness, that works best for
you. The procedure will also include a number of variables, such as your hair
and scalp type and your overall health. For instance, the hair transplant
density is higher for people with thinner hair or lighter skin. This helps to
cover any hair loss before it starts. Patients also may be happier when they
learn about the total graft count and the overall amount of graft transplants
completed per session (10,000 grafts).
After learning about the donor and scar tissue makeup
of your own scalp, your surgeon will begin transplanting sections of the scalp
at a time. The more scalp you have to transplant, the more surgery you'll need.
After transplantation, you should see a number of changes within the first few
months. Hair growth will increase, with new hair growing on areas that were
previously untouched.
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