Hair Transplantation

Hair transplantation

Hair Transplantation

Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure in which hair from a thicker area of your scalp (the “donor” region) is relocated to areas where the hairline has thinning or is completely bald. In most cases, your own natural hair is suitable for transplantation. During the surgery, your doctor will numb the area using local anesthesia and may use medicine to relax you as well. A strip of hair-bearing scalp is removed with a scalpel and then closed with stitches. The removed scalp is often divided into smaller pieces, or grafts, each of which contains one or more hairs. Round-shaped punch grafts contain 10 to 15 hairs; mini-grafts, two to four hairs; and micro-grafts, one or two hairs. The surgeon then transplants the grafts to the thinning or bald area of your head, usually in the back or top of the head. The grafts are placed about one-eighth of an inch apart. The doctor takes special care to ensure that the grafts are positioned where they will grow in a natural direction and that your existing hair will not be adversely affected by the transplantation.무모증모발이식

Following the procedure, the scalp will be cleansed and covered with gauze. You will usually be able to return home several days after surgery. Your surgeon will advise you on the best way to care for your scalp while it heals, including whether you should wear a bandage or not. Your surgeon will also provide instructions on how to care for your grafted hairs. The transplanted hair will eventually fall out and be replaced by new regrowth. Many doctors prescribe medications, such as minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia), to help encourage this regrowth and to slow down future hair loss.

In some cases, you will need multiple hair transplantation sessions to achieve the desired fullness of your hair. After each session, the transplanted hair will take several months to re-grow and mature.

Before you undergo any hair transplantation, your physician will discuss your options in more detail and review your suitability for the procedure. Your doctor will also explain the risks and benefits of the surgery.

Generally, you will experience less pain after hair transplantation than you would after a facelift or other surgery that involves lifting your skin. You can manage any discomfort with over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or paracetamol. Swelling after the surgery is normal and can last a few days or weeks before it subsides. You can minimize swelling by sleeping propped up on a few pillows or sitting up straight while you rest. Swelling is most noticeable in the forehead and around the eyes, but it will gradually dissipate over time. A small scar will remain on the scalp, depending on how your surgeon removes the donor strip. In some cases, this will be a single stitch; in others, the surgeon will leave a tiny straight-line scar. This scar will not be visible with most haircuts, including buzz cuts. If you are concerned about postoperative pain or any symptoms you are experiencing, contact your doctor as soon as possible.모우다의원

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