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Hair Transplant Methods
by: Karen Brown
When dealing with the issue of losing hair, in some cases, individuals
choose to use hair transplants as a treatment. A hair transplant
basically means to take hair from one area of the head with hair
and root it into another area of the head without hair. Then,
the hair roots itself and begins to grow. In order to accomplish
this task, there are different hair transplant methods to use.
Below are the hair transplant methods and the details surrounding
them.
First, one of the hair transplant methods is called the strip
method, of the Follicular Unit Transplant. This method is generally
the most popular type of hair transplant, partly due to the fact
that it is usually the least expensive method. How this particular
method works is a piece of skin is removed from the donor area
of the head (the area that has hair). Then, the donor area is
sutured closed. After this, the strip is divided into follicular
units, which are individual hair groupings. In the bald area,
hundreds to thousands of small slits are cut and the individual
hair groupings are placed in them. Where the hair was implanted,
there is a short-term rash. After a short period of time, the
sutures are removed and the scalp is examined. Within about three
to four months, the hair transplants should begin growing. This
hair transplant method is usually fully done after a year, when
the individuals may have normal hair cuts and be able to stop
using vitamin supplements, volumizing shampoos, and other such
hair loss products.
Second, another one of the hair transplant methods is Follicular
Unit Extraction. In this particular method, tiny puncture holes
are placed in the donor area of the scalp. From this holes, the
follicular units are extracted. Although this method causes scarring,
there is not as visible of a scar as from the strip method. After
extracting the follicular units from the holes in the donor area
of the scalp, the units are then placed into the small slits in
the bald area of the head. Eventually, after a few months, hair
will begin to grow from the transplants. Also, within a year this
method should be complete, as with the previously mentioned method
of hair transplant.
Although hair transplant methods may take time to grow hair and
may cause scarring, the overall effect will eventually be a full
head of hair. Instead of worrying about bald spots, individuals
will have their natural hair growing. Depending on what type of
hair transplant methods are chosen by these individuals, the scarring
will be different. With the Follicular Unit Transplant method,
the persons undergoing this treatment will have a suture scar
on the back of their head, or donor spot. For those persons choosing
the Follicular Unit Extraction method, they will have multiple
small scars over the back of their head, or donor area. Hair transplant
methods usually vary in the way that hair is extracted. However,
the outcome of the transplant – growing hair – is
the same.
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