Hair Transplant Surgery
During hair transplant surgery, hair is taken from the back of the head and moved to the area of hair loss. The fringe of hair on a balding scalp is known as donor dominant hair. The transplantation of this hair to a bald area does not modify its ability to grow.
Candidates for a hair transplant surgery are those people with hair loss that have enough donor hair from the fringe of the scalp to transplant to the balding area.
Hair transplant surgery has improved significantly over the past decade. Through the use of hair grafts along with new and improved instrumentation, the talented hair transplant surgeons can produce a natural hair appearance.
The side-effects of hair transplant surgery are fairly minor consisting of easygoing pain and discomfort after the operation, swelling which may move down to the eyes, and the formation of scabs over the grafts which take about one week to resolve.
Serious problems of bleeding, scarring, and infection are unusual. Modern hair transplant surgery is comfortable, predictable, and the results are satisfying to most patients.
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