Hair Transplant Surgery Procedure

Hair transplant surgery performed under local anesthesia. There is a clinic that performed the hair transplant procedure with patients receiving a mild sedative such as Valium, in addition to local anesthesia. Dr. Epstein and other doctors use the Wand Foundation, a computer controlled device for the painless injection of anesthesia. For the occasional patient who wants a deeper level of anesthesia, intravenous anesthesia twilight can be provided. This type of anesthesia will be decided in consultation with the doctor.

Hair transplant surgery
Anesthetized donor area and the narrow follicle bearing skin is removed from the back of the head and the seam is then stitched. Strip is removed and then carefully prepared and are subject to microscopic examination to obtain follicular units (FUE) hair for one to two micro-grafting and hair for 3-5 mini-grafting. Follicular unit grafts produced from one of these techniques are placed at the hairline, or in other areas of thinning, to complete the hair restoration. It is important to emphasize that all the grafts cut are re-infused back into the scalp on the same day - the hair is never wasted!

Area recipients anesthetized and grafts inserted into the concave channel. An experienced team can transplant up to 1,500 mini-and micro-grafts per session operations, with larger areas of baldness takes 2-3 sessions to be discussed.

After the hair transplant surgery patients are encouraged to plan a rest period of 1-2 weeks after surgery and was advised to refrain from sporting activities for two weeks after surgery.

For most patients, hair transplant surgery increase self-confidence and give them improved external appearance. In almost every case the results are to survive, but even younger patients should be aware of the effects of the general process of aging bald andthe private individuals.