All Hair Transplants Are Not Created Equal
The techniques used for treating thinning or patients with hair loss have have gone through some major changes To help restore the density of the hair, patients with thinning or advanced hair loss, are treated with the latest combined techniques. In addition to maintaining naturalness, our goal is so so the hair does not appear to be thinning or to have that "old transplant look" from older medical restoration techniques. For men and women with little or much hair loss, we utilize the new combination method which uses single hair grafts, and follicular units which help achieve a better restoration.
Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT)
Hair restoration can be done with Follicular Unit Transplantation. This procedure involves the transplantation of one hair graft at a time. Each hair graft may consist of one to four hair follicles. The objective of FUT method is to restore hair to what it naturally occurred in nature. There are two different types of FUT, which can be used to harvest hair graft. The commonly used one is “strip harvesting technique” and the other type is “Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE).
The strip harvesting method involves the removal of a thin strip of hair from the back of the scalp. The area where the hair is harvested from is known as the “donor” site. The gap in the donor site would then be sewed together to close up the opening. Hair surrounding the donor site covers the incision, making it less visible. From the donor strip, the grafts are dissected under a special microscope. Each graft may contain one to four hair follicles. Once the dissection is done, the hair grafts are ready to be placed in the recipient bald or thinning scalp area.
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)
Our doctor is a FUE specialist and we are among the few specialists in FUE in California. The FUE procedure is one of the newest methods in hair transplantation. This procedure is sometimes referred to as “the no visible scar” hair restoration. Instead of removing a single strip of hair, FUE method allows the extraction of hair graft without leaving a linear line of scar. This is accomplished by using a special tool, created by our doctor. The procedure begins with shaving one millimeter in length of hair in the back of the head. From this area, the hair grafts are then extracted one-by-one, and transplanted to the recipient bald or thinning scalp area. Full yield of follicular unit extraction depends on the type of FUE tool and the experience of the clinician. With the FUE procedure, small wound in the donor site is visible due to the area being shaved. Because the size of the wound is too small, they are generally left open to heal on their own. It usually takes about one week for the wound to heal and the hair will grow back. Our successful procedure help men suffering from the devastating effects of hair loss. We offer our clients a completely natural hairline and look.
In the past, the front hairline of hair restorations could be harsh and unnatural looking. MHTA’s has developed specific techniques and especially designed tool for greater efficiency and does not destroy hair follicles. We stand out above others in our field because of our specialty in FUE. Our procedure offers the state of the art, softest, most natural front hairline ever developed.[read more]
Who can benefit from hair transplant?
Anyone who has permanent hair loss may be a potential candidate for hair transplant surgery, including:
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Men with male pattern baldness |
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Women with female pattern hair loss |
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Both men and women who would like to modify or restore their hairline |
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Individuals with scarring from injuries such as skin burns, skin diseases, and face lift |
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Individuals who wish to have their eyebrows thicker, eyelashes longer, or re- shape their beard |
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Men and women who want hair restoration in certain areas of their body |
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Individuals who want to fix “old plugs” |
Contact us at 1-866-999-MHTA to see if you are a good candidate for hair transplant surgery. The technology and techniques in hair transplants have advanced tremendously.
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