Hair transplantation is done under local anesthetic and virtually no pain is felt during and after the procedure. Patients lie on their stomach for 15 minutes, and hair is taken from the rear scalp area. Afterwards, a skilled team separates the hair into strips consisting of between 1-4 follicle parts (follicular units).
With the aid of a special device, circular puncture marks or grooves are made in the balding area that will undergo the transplant, and the graft that has been prepared is inserted into the punctured area.
During the procedure, the patient watches television, speaks with the medical team and often sleeps. Dr. Ginzburg treats each patient personally.
At the end of the procedure (that lasts approximately three hours), patients go home. The following day they can wash their hair and engage in their regular activities, i.e. work.What are the Newest advances in Hair Loss Resteration?
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What are the Newest advances in Hair Loss Resteration?Alex, perhaps your question would be better served in "men's health" and not "cancer". Many people in this section facing hair loss have cancer and are bald as a result of chemo. The least of their worries is whether their hairline is receding or hair loss restoration. They are just worried about staying alive.
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