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When an aging population
lives in a society that is determined not
to grow old, people will push the limits
to appear younger than they are. For
example, 30, even 20 years ago a
procedure such as hair transplant surgery
would have seemed bazaar at best,
ludicrous at worse. However, today it is
a fairly mainstream way for people,
mostly men, to retain some of the
youthful appearance they hold
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While this procedure is a growing trend, there are
still a great many people who do not know how it is done,
the following information will explain the procedure and
answer some questions.
1- As a man ages, he looses hair. There is not much that
can be done to stop this from happening. There are topical
and oral drugs that can be taken to slow the process, but
if they are stopped, the hair loss resumes. A person can
use cover ups such as toupees or hair weaves, but they
really do not look very natural. Enter the hair transplant
surgery. This surgery utilizes hair from the body (normally
the back of the head) that is not programmed to fall out to
replace the missing follicles. But how do they do it?
2- The first step involved in a hair transplant is for
the surgeon to draw a replacement hairline for the patient.
Then the scalp is numbed and the donor hairs, usually from
the back of the head, are shaved. Once this is completed,
the skin that the donor hairs are attached to is removed
from the head.
3- The scalp then gets sutured or stapled together and
the donor hairs are given to technicians. The technicians
remove each individual hair follicle and place them into a
saline solution where they will await transplant. In the
mean time, the surgeon is busy cutting small incisions into
the front of the head within the hairline that was drawn
earlier. There needs to be a separate incision for every
follicle that is to be transplanted. This number can be as
high as 2,000 per transplant.
4- Once the surgeon has all of the cuts made, it is time
to insert each hair follicle. This is done on an individual
basis, very carefully, to ensure that the follicles are
inserted in the right direction allowing the hair to grow
straight. The doctor then examines the work that has been
completed, when the desired result has been obtained, the
hair transplant is finished.
5- In about a week or so, the incisions have started to
heal, the scabs have fallen off, however, it will take up
to a year for real hair growth to appear. In order to avoid
further hair transplant procedures from needing to be
performed, it is recommended that the patient use a drug
such as Propecia. The continued use of this drug will help
to minimize the need for another surgery.