HAIR TRANSPLANT
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- HAIR TRANSPLANT
We divide the scalp taken from the nape of the neck into micro and minigrafts containing one or several hair follicles and transplant them to the balding areas.
You can watch television or read magazines during this procedure, which can be performed with local anesthesia. We work like an army of ants with our five-person hair transplant team.
The result is extremely natural hair.
By the age of fifty, 50% of men and a significant number of women suffer from hair loss. The problem is actually hereditary. In modern aesthetic surgery, “micrograft” applications have now replaced the old large-piece scalp transplants and repairs with patches.
The result is permanent, once the hair transplant is completed, there is no need for further surgical procedures in the future.
It provides a natural and younger appearance that creates a more positive psychological effect on the person in front of you.
It is a procedure that can be cheaper than other methods.
Many micrograft hair transplant techniques can be performed under local anesthesia and do not require staying in the clinic after the application. Sometimes applied hair tissue shifting techniques can only be done under general anesthesia and may require hospitalization for at least one night.
Six weeks after micrograft application, the transplanted hair will fall out and new hair will start to grow within three months. More than one application may be required to achieve sufficient hair density. During hair transplant surgery, a strip of scalp is taken from the hairy area on the nape of the neck and this strip is divided into bundles containing one or several hair follicles, namely “micrografts”. These bundles are planted in a certain order in bald or thinning areas. An extremely natural result is achieved by growing hair from hair follicles carried with micrografts.
The choice of your plastic surgeon is important. Since the application takes a long time and requires meticulous planning and work, selecting a team specially trained and experienced in micrograft application is essential to achieve a successful result. Your plastic surgeon will remove the strip from the donor area on the back of the neck, and while other members of the team divide the strip into micrografts on the table, the plastic surgeon will close the area on the back of the neck. Then, the plastic surgeon will prepare the slots where the micrografts will be placed in the hairless areas and the transplantation will be done by at least two practitioners. Thanks to such simultaneous operation, execution time will be minimized. Scalp transplant applications should be performed in clinics specialized in this field, under operating room conditions and sterile environments. It should not be forgotten that scalp transplantation is a special surgery.
There must be sufficient density of hair in the nape area where the scalp strip will be taken. It can be applied together with other surgical methods in people with very large balding areas.
This technique requires multiple and “long” hair transplants performed within one or two years.
You may experience facial swelling, bruising, and mild pain for a few days after application.
There may be numbness in the nape area where the strip was taken for two or three months.
It may take several days to return to daily activity.
Realistic expectations are important after the micrograft method. Personal hair structure and characteristics, such as wavy or curly hair, affect the result and density of the hair.
Six weeks after micrograft application, the transplanted hair will fall out and new hair will start to grow within three months. More than one application may be required to achieve sufficient hair density. During hair transplant surgery, a strip of scalp is taken from the hairy area on the nape of the neck and this strip is divided into bundles containing one or several hair follicles, namely “micrografts”. These bundles are planted in a certain order in bald or thinning areas. An extremely natural result is achieved by growing hair from hair follicles carried with micrografts.
The choice of your plastic surgeon is important. Since the application takes a long time and requires meticulous planning and work, selecting a team specially trained and experienced in micrograft application is essential to achieve a successful result. Your plastic surgeon will remove the strip from the donor area on the back of the neck, and while other members of the team divide the strip into micrografts on the table, the plastic surgeon will close the area on the back of the neck. Then, the plastic surgeon will prepare the slots where the micrografts will be placed in the hairless areas and the transplantation will be done by at least two practitioners. Thanks to such simultaneous operation, execution time will be minimized. Scalp transplant applications should be performed in clinics specialized in this field, under operating room conditions and sterile environments. It should not be forgotten that scalp transplantation is a special surgery.







