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Posted on July 28th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

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Hair Club on “The Balancing Act”

Posted on July 26th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  1 Comment »

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The Pricey Hair Restoration Costs

Posted on July 20th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

imageSo you have decided that hair restoration and hair transplants are for you! What great news! Now the question becomes exactly are you going to pay for it?

Since the cost of hair restoration and hair transplants can vary wildly between the surgeons who perform this procedure, it is important to do your research to find out not only where you can get the best hair transplant but also where you can get the most bang for your buck.

There are some physicians who charge per graft while there are others who charge per transplant session.

There is also such variety in the amount of transplanted hairs that your surgeon will be able to graft at one time.

For example, on average, a single graft can range from 1-5 hairs. Hair transplant clinics also vary in what they can do since some clinics are capable of using 1000 grafts to replace any where between 1000 and 1500 grafts and yet another will be able to replace between 2000 to 4000 hairs.

Strange!

In the recent years and hair restoration costs have become more affordable. Not all that long ago it wasn’t uncommon for a single hair craft to cost $15. Even now, hair restoration can be a pricey proposition and can range from $2.50 to $10 per graft! Okay, while that is certainly a savings from previous high charges, that doesn’t sound too bad until you realize that depending on the size of the area to be transplant, the total cost can be as high as $15,000.

Costs are also predicated on the expectations of the patient since patients may decide to have more extensive transplantation than is actually necessary particularly if there is a certain “perfect” look in mind.

At the present time, the most efficient and effective hair transplant clinics do more extensive sessions covering more of the balding area in a shorter amount of time. The good news is that there has been great progress over the years in the arena of hair restoration and hair transplants are much more effective and less traumatizing than in previous years. While the internet has helped to lower the costs of hair restoration, this has also made hair transplant surgery much more available to the general population.

Of course one of the most exciting things about being able to afford hair transplant surgery is that many of the clinics offering this service, also offer a payment plan that most people can afford. So if you are interested in hair transplant surgery and don’t have the full bundle of cash, the financing it can allow you to get your hair restoration started now instead of when you save up all the money needed.

So if you have decided that hair restoration is right for you, then you must consider hair restoration cost before you make any final decision. You may be able to finance the cost or you can certainly pay for the entire procedure up front. Just be careful…you get what you pay for…and hair restoration cost are no different!

Who is a good candidate for a hair transplantation surgery?

Posted on July 17th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

A good candidate for hair transplant surgery would be one who is suffering hair loss due to male patching baldness. Some one who has lost hair and has just a ribbon like or band like hair at the back of his head. What can be done is to have dense patch up done so it looks natural and not bald. It’s not possible for the candidate to expect the looks of a teenager with full headed hair. The results of transplantation will vary however from candidate to candidate. The most important fact is to consider if the candidate is a good one for transplantation who can achieve reasonable results as he expects.

what is nonsurgical transdermal hair restoration is it available in india?

Posted on July 15th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  1 Comment »

i have heard about nonsurgical transdermal hair restoration which is supposed to look quite natural what is it how does it work i am a female having androgenic alopecia which is increasing even after treatment(minidoxil,hair transplantation) help i am desperate iam 45 i am adoctor

How Are Follicular Units Used In Hair Transplant Surgery?

Posted on July 10th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

imageCertain doctors have been aware of follicular units for a long time now, but the knowledge only recently made its way into hair transplant methods. Now these ideas are being used in hair restoration every day.

To understand how follicular units have affected hair transplant surgery practices, it is necessary to first understand what a follicular unit is. A follicular unit is a single entity that is made up of several parts. All these parts are necessary to the whole.

The first part, and the one most people getting hair transplant surgery are interested in, is the hairs. There should be one to four full hair follicles in the unit and one or two fine hairs as well. There are sebaceous glands in the follicular unit which produce oil.

The follicular unit is a living unit with muscle, nerves and blood vessels that are all tiny enough to fit into this small package. The unit is set off by a band of collagen that holds it together. If you look under a microscope at a scalp, you can see follicular units growing in just this way.

The idea of bringing this information into hair transplant procedures led to innovative surgical methods. Rather than just moving around individual hair follicles, surgeons actually moved a unit which contained everything the hair needed to keep growing. The results were ground-breaking.

One way surgeons used to move the donor follicular units to the balding areas was by single strip harvesting. This is done by moving small strips of tissue containing follicular units. This method keeps the units intact and ready to transplant. Earlier methods such as mini-grafting and micro-grafting broke up the follicular units.

As a part of the hair transplant process with Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT), a new microscope technique was used. It is called stereomicroscopic dissection. This means that the follicular units are carefully taken out of the donor tissue and kept individually intact.

When doctors use hair transplant procedures with FUT, they do not have to use quite as large of a donor site. The follicular units are small and they can be separated from tissue that has no hair, under the microscope. That way, only the tissue that grows hair is transplanted. It is a much more efficient procedure in that way.

Follicular units placed during hair transplant procedures are put into tiny holes the size of needles. The insertion sites heal quickly, and they leave no marks. This makes for a much more comfortable recovery and better results.

FUT hair transplant procedures can make a big difference in the number of times a patient will have to go back for more treatments. More grafts can be done at one session, so that the patient has to go back fewer times. This is more convenient to patients.

Hair transplant done using follicular unit procedures is becoming more and more the norm. Possibly this is because it puts hair into the scalp in the same arrangement as it grows there naturally. This represents a leap forward in hair transplant technology.

Producing Superior Hair Transplant Results by Dr. James Vogel

Posted on July 8th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

In thishair transplant video interview, Coalition hair restoration physician Dr. James Vogel discusses how physicians produce superior hair transplant results using today’s state of the art surgical techniques. To learn more about Dr. Vogel, his experience, skill, philosophy and to see examples of his hair restoration results, visit his Coalition profile on the Hair Loss Learning Center at www.hairlosslearningcenter.org

Wade Boggs – Hair Transplant Video

Posted on July 6th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

Wade Boggs details his hair transplant experience with Medical Hair Restoration in this testimonial video. Hear what Wade Boggs has to say about his surgery in this hair transplant video. Hair transplantation is the only permanent solution and when it comes to hair restoration, we all want the same result – a natural one. A natural result is achieved through micro-surgical hair transplantation, the most advanced technique in restoring hair. With this method, the natural process of hair growth is not altered. The result is completely natural and virtually undetectable. Our patients will attest, Medical Hair Restoration is The Natural Decision.

Hair Loss Treatment – the Facts

Posted on July 6th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

imageHow common is hair loss?

Scalpmeds – Hair Loss, Itchy Irritated Scalp Conditions, Treatments & Remedies

Posted on July 5th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

imageMany scalp conditions such as irritated or itchy scalp infections and hair loss can stem from causes which are related. There are quite a few different factors that can cause scalp and hair problems that may seem to elude our understanding, but there are also some very common factors that most of us don’t realise we can take control of.
 
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