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Hair Transplant

  • Hair transplant surgery is a procedure that involves transferring hair follicles from one part of the body, called the donor site( back of the head), to a bald or thinning area of the scalp, called the recipient site. It is typically performed to treat male pattern baldness but can also be used to restore eyebrows and beards and to fill in scar tissue.
  • A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves moving hair from a donor area (usually the back of the head) to a recipient area (typically the top of the head). This is done to restore hair growth in thinning or balding areas.
  • The most common type of hair transplant is called follicular unit transplantation (FUT). During this procedure, a strip of skin is removed from the donor site, and the hair follicles are extracted from the strip. The hair follicles are then transplanted to the recipient site, where they will continue to grow.
  • Another type of hair transplant is called follicular unit extraction (FUE). It involves removing individual hair follicles directly from the scalp using a unique punch tool and transplanting them to the recipient site. FUE is a more time-consuming procedure, but it does not leave a linear scar at the donor site.
  • Hair transplant surgery is typically performed under local anaesthesia and takes several hours to complete. The transplanted hair will fall out within the first few weeks after the procedure but will begin to grow back within a few months. It may take up to a year for the transplanted hair to develop fully and for the results of the surgery to be visible.

Hair transplant surgery can be an effective solution for those experiencing hair loss or thinning. It is important to consult a qualified professional to determine if it is the right option, and realistic expectations are important. While hair transplant surgery can produce natural-looking results, it may not completely restore a full head of hair.

If you are considering hair transplant surgery, it is important to research potential clinics and surgeons and ask any questions about the procedure. It is also important to follow post-operative instructions and to attend follow-up appointments to ensure the best possible results.

FUT and FUE hair transplants can be performed using local anesthesia to numb the scalp. The procedure typically takes several hours to complete and may be done in a single session or multiple sessions, depending on the extent of hair loss.

After the transplant, it is common for the transplanted hair to fall out, but new hair should begin to grow within a few months. The final results of a hair transplant may not be evident for several months to a year after the procedure.

Candidate for Hair Transplant:

Hair transplants are typically indicated for individuals experiencing hair loss or thinning hair due to male or female pattern baldness, alopecia, or other conditions that cause hair loss.

Hair transplants can also restore hair growth in areas damaged by burns, injuries, or other types of trauma. In these cases, the hair transplant may be performed as part of reconstructive surgery to restore the appearance of the affected area.

Hair transplants are most effective in individuals with good overall hair health and enough donor’s hair available to achieve the desired results. It is important to have realistic expectations about the outcome of a hair transplant and to discuss these expectations with a qualified medical professional before undergoing the procedure.



Who cant get a hair transplant done?

Certain individuals may not be suitable candidates for hair transplants. These include:

  • Scarring can interfere with the success of a hair transplant, as it can affect the growth of the transplanted hair.
  • Some medical conditions, such as autoimmune disorders or certain types of infections, can affect the success of a hair transplant. It is important to discuss any medical conditions with a qualified medical professional before considering a hair transplant.
  • A hair transplant requires a sufficient amount of healthy donor hair, and a hair transplant may only be possible if enough donor’s hair is available.
  • It is important to have realistic expectations about the outcome of a hair transplant and to understand that the results may not be permanent.
  • Hair transplants are surgical procedures and may not be suitable for individuals who are not in good general health.
  • It is important to discuss your situation with a qualified medical professional to determine if a hair transplant is a suitable option for you.

 

What are the steps in the hair transplant procedure?
  • The steps involved in a hair transplant procedure may vary depending on the specific technique used and the individual’s specific needs. In general, the steps in a hair transplant procedure may include the following:
  • During the consultation, the individual will meet with a qualified doctor to discuss their goals and concerns. The doctor will evaluate the individual’s hair and scalp to determine if a hair transplant is suitable.
  • Before the hair transplant, the individual may need to stop taking certain medications or follow other pre-procedure instructions.
  • The hair transplant procedure uses local anesthesia to numb the scalp, which will help minimize any discomfort during the procedure process.
  • In a hair transplant, the donor’s hair is typically taken from the back of the head.
    • In a follicular unit transplantation (FUT) procedure, a strip of skin is removed, and the individual hair follicles are dissected under a microscope. 
    • In a follicular unit extraction (FUE) procedure, individual hair follicles are removed directly from the scalp using a unique punch tool.
  • Once the donor’s hair is harvested, the recipient site (the area where the hair will be transplanted) is prepared. Small incisions are made in the scalp, and the dissected hair follicles are transplanted into these incisions.
  • After the hair follicles have been transplanted, the incisions are closed using sutures or staples.
  • After the hair transplant procedure, the individual must follow any post-procedure instructions provided by the doctor. It is common for the transplanted hair to fall out, but new hair should begin to grow within a few months. The final results of a hair transplant may not be evident for several months to a year after the procedure.
Post-procedure instructions
  • After a hair transplant procedure, it is important to follow the post-procedure instructions provided by the medical professional to ensure the best possible outcome. These instructions may include the following:

  • The individual may be prescribed medications to help with pain and swelling. It is important to take these medications as directed.
  • The individual should avoid scratching or rubbing the scalp and avoid wearing tight hats or hairstyles that could pressure the transplanted hair.
  • The individual should follow the doctor’s instructions for washing the hair, which may involve using a special shampoo and avoiding certain activities (such as swimming) for a while.
  • The individual should avoid strenuous activities, such as heavy lifting or intense exercise, for a while after the procedure to allow the scalp to heal.

     

  •  It is important to watch for any signs of infection or other complications, such as excessive bleeding or swelling, and to contact the doctor if any concerns arise.
  • It is important to follow all post-procedure instructions carefully to ensure the best possible outcome from the hair transplant procedure.
Risks involved in Hair transplant:
  • Like any surgical procedure, hair transplants can be associated with certain complications. These may include:

  • There is a risk of infection after any surgical procedure, and hair transplants are no exception. Signs of infection may include redness, swelling, or discharge from the incision site.
  • It is common for some bleeding to occur after a hair transplant, but excessive bleeding may signify a more serious problem.
  • In some cases, scarring may occur at the donor or recipient site, which may be more likely to occur in individuals with a history of keloid scarring.
  •  It is common for the scalp to feel numb after a hair transplant procedure, but this typically resolves within a few weeks. In some cases, however, the numbness may be more prolonged or may be permanent.
  • In some cases, the transplanted hair may grow better than expected or not grow. This may be more likely to occur in individuals with certain medical conditions or in those who do not follow post-procedure instructions carefully.
  • It is important to discuss the potential risks and complications of a hair transplant with a qualified medical professional before undergoing the procedure.