California Hair Transplant

California Hair Transplant   Questions and answers from US Hair Restoration could be found on their website. At Los Angeles Hair Transplant Clinic of US Hair Restoration patients are examined and assessed for hair transplant surgery. There is a wide web presence and patient’s education on different blogs and forums on hair restoration surgery. Following you can find some of the recent questions that are answered by Dr. Mohebi in the popular web log of US Hair Restoration (Hair Restoration Blog). Patients ask about hair restoration with donor hair from other people of the same family. Other questions include, body hair transplant, hair transplant from other parts of the body such as armpit and pubic hair. Balding patients who had hair transplant want to know whether or not they may lose the transplanted hair. Below is the answer to those questions and a few more on hair loss treatment in our California hair transplant center. OK the first question was on the use or the hair of other members of the family as donor? The answer is, no, the transplanted hair acts as a transplanted organ and will be rejected unless patient is on anti-rejection medications like what we can see in kidney transplant. Can the transplanted hair at the fore part of the head get receded again? If yes, how long does it take to begin? The answer is no again, transplanted hair will not recede. With the new techniques of evaluation of hair loss before hair transplant that we offer in our Los Angeles California hair transplant centers, they determine the quality of the donor area, before hair transplant surgery. Most men with typical male pattern hair loss are expected to have stable donor hair and they never lose them. Transplanted hair is considered permanent and there is no chance that patients lose it in regular male pattern baldness. However patient may continue to lose his own native hair if there is any left around transplanted hair. US Hair Restoration recommends finasteride to most patients peri-operatively to prevent shock loss that could be seen after hair transplant surgery. One patient was concerned with the scar of the back and asked if the hair recedes to the back of the head, the scar of the surgery appears and it is so ugly. What should we do in this case? And in the case of FIT (FUE) after receding in the back, that area looks very sparse and with little hair? These make a bad appearance. What should be done in this case? Scar or a hair transplant surgery with strip technique should never be seen if placed properly. The only way you can see the scar is if you decide to shave your head. If you plan to shave your head for any reason scar of the strip technique surgery may be seen and you may want to choose FUE or as some people call it FIT (Follicular Isolation Technique). Follicular Unit Extraction - FUE or FIT are the same and if done properly should get hair follicular units evenly throughout your donor area on the back and it should not look like it is thinned out in any particular area. At the Los Angeles hair restoration surgery clinic of US Hair Restoration, the donor area is evaluated with microscopic miniaturization study to confirm its stability on all areas before proceeding with FUE surgery. For sure the donor area on the back of the head will be thinner than before the hair restoration surgery, but density of the hair on the back of our head is not what makes you look bald. Not having a solid frame for your face is responsible for the appearance of baldness and can make you look older and restoring this frame restores youthfulness of the face. Read also artilcle pantoprazole 40 mg