Hair Transplantation Procedures

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Male pattern baldness affects approximately 40 million men in the United States alone.
Nearly 25 percent of men will begin balding by age 30.
Hair transplantation procedures are the most common cosmetic surgical procedures for men, and have been effectively used to return hair to the scalps of men suffering from male pattern baldness.
If you are considering undergoing a hair transplantation procedure, there are a number of things you should know about the process and its cost and efficacy.
This short guide will give you a brief overview of the procedure and quip you with some of the knowledge you need to make an informed decision.
Hair transplantation is a technique that involves removing tiny portions of skin containing hair follicles from donor skin from one part of the body and relocating them to another, balding part.
It was first performed in the 1950s and has been progressively improved ever since.
Usually this technique is used to fill in bald spots on the scalp, but it can also be used to replace follicles in the eyelid, neck, and cheeks.
Hair follicles contain groupings of between one to four hairs.
These natural groupings of hairs are then positioned in such a way as to mimic the natural growth of hair.
This technique makes it nearly impossible to tell that the transplanted hair hadn't been there all along.
Approximately 15% of the follicles will contain four or more hairs, while another 15% will contain a single strand.
The procedure is carried out over a number of sessions, as it can be a time-consuming process to remove and sort the thousands of follicles which will be transplanted.
The follicles are placed one at a time with a small bore needle by a highly-skilled specialist.
The wounds left behind on the donor site are stitched a take around a week to heal.
It is important to realize that the transplanted hair will fall out several days after surgery.
New hair will begin to emerge within several weeks.
Hair transplantation has become so refined that no more than 10% of the transplanted follicles will die.
There may be some pain or discomfort following the transplantation procedure.
These can generally be controlled with over-the-counter pain medications.
There may also be some swelling, which is common after any such procedure.
If the swelling is heavy you may develop black eyes, which will fade within several days.
There is a small risk of infection and post-operative bleeding.
Be sure to keep the transplanted area clean.
If you notice bleeding, contact your doctor.
You should also contact your doctor if the pain or swelling does not subside within several days of the procedure.
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