How Hair Transplant Surgery is Performed
Are you starting to bald? Are you thinking about having a hair
transplant performed, but you don't know enough about it? If you
are, you are not alone. More and more people are electing to
have this treatment performed every year. For those who are
interested, but need more information, the following will
provide what you are looking for.
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.
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.
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.
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?