Monday 14 July 2014

Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT)

What is Follicular Unit Transplantation?


Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) is a procedure where hair is transplanted from the permanent zone, the area in the back and sides of the scalp where hair is more resistant to balding, to the bald or balding areas of the scalp. This is accomplished using naturally-occurring groups of 1, 2, 3, or 4 hairs, called follicular units. After the patient’s scalp is anesthetized, the doctor removes a strip of tissue from thedonor area, an area within the permanent zone, and, once extracted, the donor strip is cut into many individual follicular units using microscopic dissectiontechniques. As these follicular unit grafts are being prepared, the doctor makes tiny holes in the scalp, called recipient sites, where the grafts are placed.
The arrangement and positioning of these follicular unit grafts determines the aesthetic qualities of a hair transplant, and so this arrangement must be decided on a case-by-case basis, depending on the patients’ history of hair loss and likelihood of future hair loss. Since follicular unit transplants mimic the way hair grows in nature, the results, in expert hands, will look completely natural and be indistinguishable from one’s original hair. See some of these results in our Before & After Hair Transplant Photos galleries.
Read more about the FUT Hair Transplant Procedure section »

Follicular Units


For years it was thought that scalp hair grew as individual strands, but scalp hair actually grows in tiny little groups of 1-4 hairs each. These groups are called “follicular units.” Surprisingly, even after doctors learned about the existence of these groups, they didn’t think to use them in the hair transplant.
The term “follicular unit” was introduced into the hair transplant literature by Dr. Robert Bernstein in his 1995 publication “Follicular Transplantation.” Read more about Follicular Units »

Graft Dissection


One of the most important aspects of Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation is stereo-microscopic dissection. This allows follicular units to be isolated from the donor strip without being broken up or damaged. During graft dissection, it is critical that the whole follicular unit is kept intact as this will maximize its growth. Intact follicular units will also give the most fullness to the hair restoration, as they contain the full, natural complement of 1-4 hairs. Read more about Graft Dissection »

Holding Solution


There are a variety of solutions that grafts can be stored in during the hair transplant procedure to maintain their viability and insure maximum growth. Our understanding of the ideal holding solution continues to evolve. In our practice, we are currently using HypoThermosol. Read more about the Holding Solution we use at Bernstein Medical – Center for Hair Restoration. »

Recipient Sites


Recipient sites are the tiny slits or holes that the hair transplant surgeon makes in the patient’s scalp, where the follicular unit grafts are placed during a hair transplant procedure. At Bernstein Medical, the recipient sites in all of our hair transplants are made using lateral slits (also called coronal or horizontal slits). Lateral slits have the advantage of orienting the hair within the follicular unit to match the way it grows in nature. This gives the hair transplant surgeon the highest degree of control over the direction and angle in which the transplanted hairs will ultimately grow. Read more about Recipient Sites »

Donor Area


The donor area is the area of the scalp (generally the back and sides) where hair-bearing skin is removed during a surgical hair restoration procedure. For hair transplants to be effective, the hair in this area must be permanent (i.e. not subject to the effects of DHT).
Minimizing the scar from the donor incision is a critical part of a successful hair transplant procedure. A fine donor scar allows a person to keep his/her hair relatively short after the hair restoration (if one wants to do so) and increases the amount of hair that can be harvested (removed) in subsequent hair transplant procedures. Read more about the Donor Area in a hair transplant »

Graft Numbers


Determining how many follicular unit grafts will be transplanted in a hair transplant is an important aspect of planning and designing a hair transplant for the maximum possible aesthetic effect. The graft numbers page gives general guidelines for the number of follicular unit grafts needed in a patient’s first hair transplant procedure and for subsequent procedures, if more than one session is indicated. Read more about Graft Numbers in a hair transplant »

FUT Lecture


Dr. Bernstein’s lecture on Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) includes an historical review of hair transplant techniques, from the out-dated “plugs” and “cornrows” to the current, refined FUT procedure. Watch the FUT lecture, narrated by Dr. Bernstein to see images of surgical tools, illustrations of the newest techniques, and before and after patient photos »

Brief History of Follicular Unit Transplantation


Follicular Unit Transplantation was conceived by Dr. Bernstein and first described in the medical literature in his landmark 1995 publication, “Follicular Transplantation.”
FUT was a major advance over the, now obsolete, “mini-micrografting” hair transplant procedures that preceded it. In mini-micrografting, the graft sizes were arbitrarily determined by the hair restoration doctor, who would cut the donor tissue into different size pieces. These larger grafts, commonly known as “hair plugs,” might have contained up to 12 or more hairs, were bulky, and could produce a tufted appearance. They could also result in a dimpling of the underlying skin.
The major advance brought by Follicular Unit Transplantation is that the use of special stereo-microscopes enables surgeons to meticulously dissect the hair grafts. This helps preserve the integrity of the follicular units and enables the surgeon to keep all of the growth elements of the hair follicle intact. The survival of the grafts is maximized and, as a result, both the hair transplant and the underlying skin will look completely natural when the transplant matures. With FUT, thousands of grafts can safely be transplanted in one session, allowing the patient to complete the hair restoration as quickly as possible.
For more information on how the FUT hair restoration procedure has evolved, seeMilestones in the History of FUT & FUE and Dr. Bernstein’s Medical Publications.
Follicular Unit Extraction uses similar methodology, with the main exception being that the follicular unit grafts are extracted directly from the donor area.

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Friday 6 June 2014

FUE Hair Transplant Procedure, a safe and permanent solution for Baldness.

Hair transplant has been rapidly growing in popularity over the past several years, especially among men experiencing baldness prematurely. This is a surgical procedure, so you should thoroughly discuss it with a doctor before undergoing it.  Procedure is safe, outpatient and accomplished in a single day.

FUE hair transplant
is one of the preferable options to consider if you are balding and you want to get your youthful look back in the shortest time possible. In fact, it is one of the most sought-after methods of hair restoration across the globe today. Also referred to as follicular unit extraction, FUE is a relatively new method of hair transplantation that people have come to love because it provides a less invasive means of harvesting hair from donors and transferring them to the recipient.

Precision tools are used to harvest hair follicles one at a time and then plant them into tiny slits on a patient’s balding head.  This method of hair restoration differs from follicular unit transplantation, a hair restoration method in which thousands of hair grafts are transplanted in just one session.

Just like any other medical procedures, FUE hair transplant has its pros and cons.Pros One of the most obvious benefits of this technique is that it leaves minimal, barely visible scarring.  In some cases, patients are scar-free and if scarring occurs, it is more easily concealed.This method is also less invasive, decreasing the chances of nerve damage.

Cons One of the main disadvantages of FUE is that follicles can be more easily damaged. Hence, if you seek the help of a less experienced doctor, less hair can be obtained compared to FUT.

FUE is also generally more expensive than FUT.

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The Best Hair Replacement Clinics

Hair fall, hair loss and alopecia are curable and there are many kinds of treatments offered by the best hair replacement Manchester clinic. There are surgical and non-surgical hair replacement treatments catering the need of hair replacement treatments in Manchester.

Hair fall, hair loss and alopecia are curable and there are many kinds of treatments that hair replacement ADHI clinics have introduced for their clients. There are surgical and non-surgical hair replacement treatments catering the needs of all kinds of clients belonging to different age groups and walks of life.

The very first thing a person going towards baldness suffers from is the loss of self-esteem. It proves to be a kind of psychological shock for these men and women and it blows away their confidence. Men with partial baldness look much older than their age and women with receding hairline feel that they are no more attractive and look aged. Hair makes all the impression and it is one of the most eminent needs of celebrities and people involved with public relation jobs have manageable beautiful hair to go with their personalities.

Non-surgical techniques for hair loss and replacement focus on hair fall solutions and regrowth of hair. They use blends of different oils for hair growth in a number of ways. Hot oil massages are quite popular for this purpose. Spas and hair salons offer hair masks and herbal shampoos and conditioners to stop hair fall and hair thinning process.  Drugs, supplements, creams, lotions and herbal extracts fill the counters of cosmetics stores and malls.

However, there does not seem to be not a single solution that can perform a miracle by growing hair on the scalp overnight. Nor there are any such cosmetic solutions available for stopping the alopecia in men and women. Surgical hair treatments seem to be their last resort. Hair replacement Manchester clinics offer surgical techniques to get back your confidence and self-esteem through hair transplant and other surgical methods.

Understanding hair replacement surgery is not that difficult. Significant advances in the field of surgical hair replacement have been encouraging people with alopecia and other hair related problems to try them. Improved results and more clinics with affordable hair surgery on the scalp treatments are the major reasons people are growing their interest in hair loss, regrowth and replacement surgery.

According to different surveys, the need for having lustrous beautiful hair has remarkably increased over the period of the last decade. Men can get rid of that “plug” look with the help of these hair surgeries easily. Fortunately, refined techniques for hair replacement have resulted in getting seamless and natural results after the surgery has been performed. No one can judge if the hair were planted in the scalp through surgical procedures. Close inspection of hair transplant does not give away your secret.

Hair replacement Manchester clinics offer surgical techniques that involve taking a hair-bearing strip of scalp and grafting it to the non-hair-bearing portion of the scalp. The hair-bearing strip is taken from the back of the client’s head. The surgeon closes the incision well and the surgery scar is barely noticeable and detectable.

Before grafting, the hair-bearing strip is divided into many small sized grafts. The surgeon inserts these tiny grafts into many slits in the client’s scalp. The grafting procedure requires immense skill and experience. The small grafts must be placed in those tiny slits in the appropriate direction. By doing so, these newly transplanted hairs will mimic the naturally grown hair, and allow it to follow the pattern of the old natural growth.

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Saturday 10 May 2014

FUE Hair Transplant Pricing

We understand that the price of any cosmetic or aesthetic treatment plays a substantial role in the consideration process for anyone wanting a hair transplant.

While you should always pay attention to the pricing structures offered to you for a hair transplant, you need to always keep that factor secondary to the quality of care and the results offered by a clinic or surgeon. This extends to their reputation, credentials and experience of both.

We are asked daily about pricing information regarding our various procedures and while we’re more than happy to give you an average price a patient pays, more accurate quotes can only be offered by the surgeon during a consultation after assessing your case and needs.

Once one of our hair transplant doctors, Dr Raghu Reddy or Dr Thomy Kouremada Zioga, have deemed you suitable for an FUE Hair Transplant you will then be informed as to how many grafts or hairs you’ll require to have transplanted. This will be based on the results that you are after and it is then that an accurate price for your procedure will be given.

FUE Hair Transplant Dr Raghu Reddy before photoFUE Hair Transplant Dr Raghu Reddy after photo

We endeavour to ensure that you will receive the most natural results. Our approach consists on delivering the most density as possible in the balding area, whilst also preserving the donor area. Our procedures are normally carried out during one full-day session and the treatment is performed under a local anaesthetic. Local anaesthetic eliminates the risks and downtime meaning that you can leave the clinic immediately after your treatment.

For more information regarding the FUE Hair Transplants we offer in London and Birmingham or about other areas of the body we are able to treat please visit our website.

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Saturday 22 March 2014

Can A Hair Transplant Restore Hair Loss After Radiation Treatment?

Q: I received radiation therapy to my scalp two years ago to treat a brain tumor. I lost my hair during treatment and it has not grown back. The doctors said that this treatment might result in permanent hair loss. Is a hair transplant a viable option after radiation treatment?

A: Unlike chemotherapy which generally causes a reversible shedding of hair (called anagen effluvium), radiation therapy can cause both reversible shedding and the permanent loss of hair follicles (scarring alopecia).  Hair can be successfully transplanted into these scarred areas – but there must be enough donor hair to do so. If the radiotherapy was localized, a hair transplant procedure is often quite effective – although several procedures may be required to achieve adequate coverage of the irradiated areas.

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Looking for the best hair transplant surgeon in Paris?

Paris is the city of love. It is the city of the Eiffel Tower, the Triumphant Arc and many other landmarks. However, this is not all that Paris is famous for. The hair transplant surgeons in Paris are some of the best in the world due to the magnificent medical and surgical education in France.

Most people nowadays are well aware of the fact that baldness can be treated by hair transplantation, and this combined with the recent splurge in celebrity transplant confessions has created a lift in demand around the world, including in Paris.
Before deciding to undergo a similar operation, you should try to learn as much as possible about the offered procedures. They are a number of options and the specific treatment is tailored for every patient. However, most of the hair transplant procedures involve extracting follicles from a part of your body and transplanting them to your scalp. After the extraction the grafts are usually separated and that allows the surgeon to cover a bigger area compared to the area from where the follicles are taken. The final procedure that is performed is the transplantation. The surgeon would usually assess your condition and would decide how many follicles should be transplanted per square centimetre.
The major disadvantage of these procedures is that they leave scars in the part from where the follicles are taken. However, techniques are quite advanced now and this allows the surgeon to make those scars as small as possible and also cover them so that they are less visible. If scarring is a concern, then go for a FUE procedure, not a strip procedure.
If you have already decided to undergo a hair transplant operation all that is left for you is to choose the clinic where you intend to go. In Paris you can choose from many clinics but it is always good to go in one of the best clinics.
One of the most reputable hair restoration clinics in Paris is A Best Hair clinic. Another surgeon who reviews well is Dr Jean Devroye. He is a French surgeon that has studied, trained and worked in many parts of the world. This has given him a lot of theoretical knowledge and practical experience for performing hair transplant operations. He works in many different clinics around the world but Paris is one of the cities where he gives consultations and performs operations.
No matter which of the many hair transplant surgeons in Paris you choose, it is always a good idea to dig some more information about the surgeon you intend to go to. You should also try to find some reviews from former patients because this will enable you to get some really important information about the techniques that are used and about the experience of the surgeon.

Have you considered scalp micropigmentation?

There is more than one way to conceal your hair loss. In the past, alternatives to surgery were limited to hair systems, concealers or drugs, however there are many more options available now.

Scalp micropigmentation is the worlds fastest growing hair loss treatment, and as the worlds number one specialist, HIS Hair Clinic operates a dedicated SMP clinic in the city of Paris.
If you are considering hair surgery, make sure you consider the alternatives first as a hair transplant is non-reversible, expensive and is not without its drawbacks.

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Tuesday 18 March 2014

About Hair Transplantation

Like good health and youth, most of us take a thick head of hair for granted -- that is, until it is gone. For many people, hair transplant procedures can help bring back the appearance of a full -- or, at least, fuller -- head of hair.

What Is a Hair Transplant?

Used in the U.S. since the 1950s, hair transplantation is surgery that involves removing a narrow strip of hair-bearing scalp from the back of the head and using it to fill an area with thin or no hair.
Most hair transplants are performed in the doctor's office under local anesthesia.
To transplant hair, the surgeon first cleans the scalp, then injects an anesthetic to numb the area where a 3- to 4-inch strip of scalp will be removed. After removing the strip of scalp with a scalpel, the surgeon sets it aside and sews the scalp closed. This area is immediately hidden by the hair around it.
 
Next, the surgeon divides the strip of removed scalp into approximately 500 to 2,000 tiny grafts containing an individual hair or just a few hairs each. The number and type of graft used depends on the hair type, quality, and color as well as the size of the area where it will be transplanted.
After the grafts are prepared, the surgeon cleans and numbs the area where the hair will be placed, creates holes or slits with a scalpel or needle, and delicately places each graft in one of the holes.
Depending on the extent of the procedure, the transplant will take approximately four to eight hours. Sometimes additional sessions are needed if you continue to lose hair or decide you want thicker hair.

Expectations and Recovery

After hair transplant surgery, your scalp may be very tender. You may need to take pain medications for several days. Your surgeon will have you wear a surgical dressing over the scalp for at least a day or two. Your surgeon may also prescribe an antibiotic and/or anti-inflammatory drug to be taken for several days following surgery. Most people are able to return to work two to five days after surgery.

Within two to three weeks after surgery, the transplanted hair will fall out, but you should start to notice new growth within a few months. Most people will have attained 60% of new hair growth after six to nine months. Some surgeons prescribe the hair-growing drug minoxidil (Rogaine) to improve hair growth following transplantation, but it is not known how effective this is.

Risks and Costs of Treatment

The cost of hair transplantation will depend largely on the amount of hair to be transplanted, but it generally ranges from $4,000 to $15,000. The procedure is rarely covered by insurance.
As with any surgical procedure, hair transplantation carries risks, including bleeding and infection. Other risks that can occur with hair transplants include scarring and unnatural-looking new hair growth.

Around the time new hair growth starts, some people experience inflammation or infection of the hair follicles, called follic ulitis. This can be relieved with antibiotics and compresses. Another potential risk is the sudden loss of transplanted hair, called shock loss. Fortunately, this hair loss is rarely permanent.

If you are bothered by thinning hair or balding, hair transplantation can significantly improve your appearance and self-confidence. However, it is important to understand that hair transplantation is just that -- transplantation of hair you already have to a place where it is more visible. It does not create new hair.

To minimize the risks and improve the success of surgery, it is important to undergo hair transplantation only if you are healthy. You should always discuss the potential risks and benefits of any surgery with your doctor.