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Title: Hair Transplant Technique


1
Hair Transplant Technique
  • Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that
    moves individual hair follicles from a part of
    the body called the 'donor site' to bald or
    balding part of the body known as the 'recipient
    site'. It is primarily used to treat male pattern
    baldness. In this minimally invasive procedure,
    grafts containing hair follicles that are
    genetically resistant to balding are transplanted
    to the bald scalp. It can also be used to restore
    eyelashes, eyebrows, beard hair, chest hair,
    pubic hair and to fill in scars caused by
    accidents or surgery such as face-lifts and
    previous hair transplants. Hair transplantation
    differs from skin grafting in that grafts contain
    almost all of the epidermis and dermis
    surrounding the hair follicle, and many tiny
    grafts are transplanted rather than a single
    strip of skin.
  • Since hair naturally grows in groupings of 1 to 4
    hairs, todays most advanced techniques harvest
    and transplant these naturally occurring 14 hair
    "follicular units" in their natural groupings.
    Thus modern hair transplantation can achieve a
    natural appearance by mimicking nature hair for
    hair. This hair transplant procedure is called
    Follicular unit transplantation (FUT). Donor hair
    can be harvested two different ways strip
    harvesting, and follicular unit extraction (FUE).

2
HEREDITARY BALDNESS
  • IS BALDNESS HEREDITARY?
  • Hair loss suffered by men that has a tendency to
    run in families is called male pattern baldness
    (MPB). This hereditary hair loss condition
    usually starts when a man is in his early
    thirties, although it can start earlier or later
    in life, and ends in everlasting baldness, my
    hair loss started in my mid twenties, as did my
    twin brothers.
  • At present there is no way to avoid male pattern
    baldness from happening and the precise causes
    are still to be entirely understood. However,
    medical doctors agree that androgenetic alopecia
    has both hormonal and genetic influences.
  • GENETIC CAUSES
  • The hair follicles in men who suffer from male
    pattern baldness appear to be genetically
    predisposed to being more vulnerable to the toxic
    effects of testosterone and DHT later in life.
    This hereditary disadvantage makes it probable
    for the DHT to cause restricted hair growth more
    easily and fully on the scalp. It is believed
    that this difficulty of the hair follicle is
    handed down through DNA from generation to
    generation.
  • The genetic side of male pattern baldness can
    also help men better comprehend their chances of
    developing androgenetic alopecia and better
    comprehend how the condition will individually
    disturb them. A man can normally locate his
    predisposition for hair loss by studying the
    tendency for baldness on both the mothers side
    and fathers side of the family. By defining if
    the men in the family have a tendency to be bald,
    how acute their baldness is, what pattern the
    hair loss follows, and the age of the original
    hair thinning men will be capable of predicting
    their own baldness course and take steps to
    organize for the eventual hair loss.

3
Follicular unit transplantation (FUT)
  • FOLLICULAR UNIT HAIR TRANSPLANT STRIP METHOD
  • Follicular unit transplantation (FUT) consists of
    using hair units in their naturally occurring
    pattern. Hairs occur in groups of one, two, three
    or four referred to as Follicular units. By
    transplanting hair in this natural pattern, the
    cosmetic results are more natural.  For this
    reason, it is called the Rolce Royce of hair
    transplantation.
  • MEGA AND GEGA SESSIONS
  • Mega sessions allow for the achieving of more
    graft transplants in less time. One to two mega
    sessions often produce very cosmetically
    attractive results. During a session, 3,000 to
    4,500 hairs are placed in the patients scalp in
    a 5 to 6 hour span.
  • HOW IS THE PROCEDURE PERFORMED ?
  • The procedure is performed under local
    anesthesia, as follows
  • A Strip of hair is  taken from back of scalp.
  • The donor area is then stitched.
  • The donor graft is then dissected into follicular
    units of 2 hair, 3 hairs and single hair using
    microscope.
  • The follicular units are then implanted over the
    recipient area.
  • Patient is sent home the same day with a simple
    dressing.

4
Follicular unit extraction (FUE)
  • With Follicular Unit Extraction or FUE
    harvesting, individual follicular units
    containing 1 to 4 hairs are removed under local
    anesthesia this micro removal typically uses
    tiny punches of between 0.6mm and 1.0mm in
    diameter. The surgeon then uses very small micro
    blades or fine needles to puncture the sites for
    receiving the grafts, placing them in a
    predetermined density and pattern, and angling
    the wounds in a consistent fashion to promote a
    realistic hair pattern. The technicians generally
    do the final part of the procedure, inserting the
    individual grafts in place.
  • FUE takes place in a single long session or
    multiple small sessions. This is considered to be
    more time consuming, depending on the operator's
    skill, and there are restrictions on patient
    candidacy. Clients are selected for FUE based on
    a fox test, though there is some debate about the
    usefulness of this in screening clients for FUE.
  • FUE can give very natural results. The advantage
    over strip harvesting is that FUE harvesting
    negates the need for large areas of scalp tissue
    to be harvested, so there is no linear incision
    on the back of the head and it doesn't leave a
    linear scar. Because individual follicles are
    removed, only small, punctate scars remain which
    are virtually not visible and any post-surgical
    pain and discomfort is minimized. As no suture
    removal is required, recovery from FUE is within
    7 days.
  • Disadvantages include increased surgical times
    and higher cost to the patient. Some surgeons
    note that FUE can lead to a lower ratio of
    successfully transplanted follicles as compared
    to strip harvesting. Others also suggest that in
    case a patient would need more than one
    transplant, it would be difficult to find a good
    strip after an FUE.
  • Robotic Hair Restoration is another innovative
    device in the field of hair restoration. The
    robot allows detection of the follicular units
    and its topography with several cameras. The
    images from the cameras can detect the location,
    distribution, and the angulation of the
    follicular grafts. The robotic arm has been able
    to increase the speed of graft extraction and
    minimize the exhaustion of the surgeon during an
    FUE transplant. Despite the advantages of robotic
    hair restoration systems, there are still some
    disadvantages such as the size of the punches
    being relatively large in comparison to what is
    used in other methods of FUE and the high price
    of the device .
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