Why hair transplantation




















Hair transplants involve making cuts or incisions in the skin. A surgeon makes an incision to remove the donor follicles, and they make tiny incisions on the scalp in which to place the follicles. With any incision, there is a risk of infection or excessive bleeding. There is also a risk of scarring on both the donor area and the area of the transplant. A person should speak with their surgeon about these risks before they decide to have the procedure. The FUSS method usually leaves a long, linear scar where the surgeon removed a strip of the scalp.

This scar may become camouflaged as new hair grows in around it. It may, however, be visible if it becomes widened during healing, the surrounding hair is thin, or the person wears it short in style. The FUE method may also leave some scars in the area where the surgeon removed the follicles with the punch tool. However, these scars may not be as large as the scar from FUSS. In some cases, a person may have raised bumps around the transplanted hair.

As the hair grows back, it may hide these bumps. Some people may experience pain as their skin heals after the procedure. Their surgeon may provide them with pain relievers to help with this. They may also have some swelling in the head and face as the skin heals. Hair transplant surgery may be a good option for people who have hair thinning and hair loss. It may not be a permanent solution to thinning hair, but for many people, it can help restore hair fullness and self-confidence.

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Having a hair transplant is a big decision. Find out as much as you can, so you know what to expect. Read more about deciding whether cosmetic surgery is right for you.

A hair transplant is suitable for people with permanent baldness, the type that runs in families. It's not usually suitable for people with other types of hair loss , such as the type that causes bald patches alopecia areata. All independent clinics and hospitals that provide cosmetic surgery in England must be registered with the CQC. Be careful when searching the internet for clinics that do hair transplants. Some pay to advertise their services on search listings.

It's important to find a surgeon who is qualified and experienced in carrying out this type of surgery. They should be listed on the specialist register and have a licence to practise. Read more about choosing who will do your cosmetic procedure. A hair transplant is usually carried out under local anaesthetic and sedation, which means you'll be awake but will not feel any pain. Your surgeon will tell you how to look after your graft. You should be given a spray to use to help recovery and hair growth.

You need to be very careful with your transplanted hair for the first 2 weeks after your operation. The grafts will not be secure. You may want to ask your doctor for advice on a suitable and reputable doctor or hospital where hair transplants are performed. At your first consultation, you should ask the surgeon about their training and experience. It is preferable to have these procedures done by a reputable professional who is specially trained to perform hair transplant surgery and has a lot of experience in carrying out this type of operation.

Various methods of transplant surgery are available. Your surgeon will choose the surgery most appropriate for you, based on your own circumstances. Hair transplant grafts are usually performed under local anaesthetic. Each session of treatment can last from two to eight hours, depending on the number of hairs that are transplanted. It is common to transplant between 1, and 2, hair follicles in one session, but larger areas of hair loss may require up to 4, follicles in each session.

A session can take several hours and many people choose to have two or three separate sessions. Flap surgery is used if the hair transplant is extensive for example, requires large tissue flaps instead of small grafts. You may need to stay in hospital for this type of hair loss surgery and general anaesthesia will be required. Scalp reduction surgery is suitable to treat bald areas on the back and top of the scalp, not towards the front of the scalp.

The surgery includes:. All surgery carries some degree of risk. Some of the possible complications of hair transplant surgery include:.

This is not a complete list. For example, your medical history or lifestyle may put you at increased risk of certain complications. Speak to your surgeon for more information. Most hair transplants are successful, although it can take up to nine months before the hair takes root and begins to fill in.

It is not uncommon for the transplanted hair to fall out after several months and then regrow. Once the hair starts to regrow, it should look natural because the hair is transplanted in the direction in which the hair would normally grow in that location. Most scars should be covered with hair and will be hard to see.

Any visible scarring will be permanent, but should fade with time. Be patient — improvements to scars may take a year or so. This page has been produced in consultation with and approved by:. A 'tummy tuck', or abdominoplasty, is cosmetic surgery to remove fat and excess loose skin from the abdomen.

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