Friday, April 27, 2012

Hair Transplantation?

What is hair transplantation? Is it really look like the real ones? Has it got some side effects also? Once, one get hair transplant, are they grow with others or now, if no, who will cut taking care of the growing ones and not growing ones. Is there any reliable clinic in UAE for it? And how much it costs? If they will cut the hair, every month, what will be the charges? Can anybody answer it please?



Hair Transplantation?

Hair Transplantation Surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her breast reduction, tummy tuck and facelift surgery in India by the company called Forerunners Healthcare .The Price for the surgery she paid in India was very less. She paid 30% of the cost she was quoted in America.



Forerunners Healthcare is very famous in India. They arrange cosmetic and plastic surgery for foreigners in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and about their patient stories. They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low price, as the breast reduction, tummy tuck, facelift and other cosmetic surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.



http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com



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Hair Transplantation?

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Hair Transplantation?

WHAT IS HAIR TRANSPLANTATION?



Hair transplantation refers to the surgical movement of permanent hair with its roots to an area of bald or balding skin. Hair transplantation is an effective and permanent solution for hair loss.



HOW DOES IT WORK?



In almost all cases of so-called "male-pattern baldness", there is a permanent fringe of hair along the side and back of the scalp. This hair demonstrates "donor dominance". This means it will grow permanently even if it is moved to an area which is bald or balding.



WHAT DOES THE PROCEDURE INVOLVE?



Hair transplantation is done under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. Hair and follicles are removed from the "donor area" of permanent hair along the back and sides of the head. This area is immediately camouflaged by the surrounding hair.



The removed hair follicles are then divided into individual grafts of varying sizes. The smallest grafts contain 1-2 hairs and are often referred to as "follicular units" or "micrografts". Larger minigrafts may contain up to 6 hairs and can provide more density per graft. Choice of number and type of graft is made taking into account the patient's hair type, quality, color and the area to be transplanted. Once prepared the grafts (hair and its roots) are then inserted into the thin area.



HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?



Hair transplantation is an office procedure that takes approximately four to eight hours depending on the extent of the planned procedure. Most people return to work two to five days after the surgery. Most people require more than one session, each spaced at least six months apart each to complete the hair restoration in an area. The timing and number of transplants depends on the amount of hair you have when you start, how much is anticipated that you will continue to lose without transplanting and how much hair density you desire.



WILL IT LOOK NATURAL?



Yes. In the hands of well-trained and experienced physicians, and using newer techniques with smaller grafts, the hair grows in the proper direction with a feathered hairline, and a highly aesthetic result.



The hair is your own, and just like all of your hair it grows, can be washed, curled, cleaned, permed and styled as desired. Once the transplants are completed, no special maintenance is required.



WILL I SCAR?



The site from where the hair is taken is usually a fine scar line which is hidden by the permanent hair in that area. After the procedure there are tiny marks where the grafts have been placed. Initially there is some crusting over these areas (5-14 days) but after this, these areas are usually not detectable.



WHEN DOES THE HAIR GROW?



In most cases, immediately after the hair transplant the hairs fall out of the grafts, and do not regrow for 1-3 months. After this they begin to grow as normal hair. With each session there is more hair, and the resulting appearance is thicker hair.



IF I AM A WOMAN, CAN I BENEFIT FROM A HAIR TRANSPLANT?



Women with localized thinning on the top of their heads or thinning around the temples often make good candidates for hair transplantation. Prior to evaluation for hair transplantation, it is important for women to discuss your thinning hair with a dermatologist and/or endocrinologist to make sure there is no other treatable reason for the hair loss.



WHAT IS THE COST?



Hair transplantation is a cost-competitive solution for hair loss. Other hair replacement alternatives require additional maintenance over the years. The cost depends on the amount of bald area that will need to be transplanted, and the desired thickness. More grafts are necessary to cover more bald or thin area and to maximize hair density. Because the procedure is individual, costs are usually determined individually.



WHEN SHOULD I CONSIDER THE PROCEDURE?



Hair transplantation can be done both on patients with advanced baldness and earlier thinning. Newer treatments for men like Propecia or for both men and women, like Rogaine should be considered as well especially in patients with earlier thinning as these medications often slow significantly the progression of hair loss. In general, hair transplantation is not considered for patients younger than their mid 20s because of difficulty in predicting ultimate extent of hair loss.



WHAT QUALIFICATIONS SHOULD I EXPECT FROM MY DOCTOR?



Hair surgery requires both medical and technical expertise as well as an aesthetic appreciation of natural hair growth. At the University of Washington your transplant will be performed by a team led by Dr Berg, a recognized board-certified specialist in dermatology with training and experience in dermatologic surgery. Dr. Berg is a dermatologic surgeon, experienced in hair transplantation, as well as other cosmetic and reconstructive skin surgeries. He received his qualifications in Dermatology in 1991, and completed two further years of training in dermatologic surgery. He was trained in hair transplantation in both dermatology residency and dermatologic surgery fellowships where he worked with internationally recognized leaders in the field. He has continued with this work since his arrival in 1997 at the University of Washington where he is the Director of Dermatologic Surgery.

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