How Does Hair Transplantation Work?
This is a basic article about how modern hair transplant surgery for diffuse thining dubai works. Through some review of the history of hair restoration, we can understand how far we have come today. When many of my patients came to see me, they were just confused about how hair transplantation works and what they must do to maintain its results over time. Let's go back to the beginning. In 1939 and 1942, Okuda and Tamura of Japan discovered that hair transplanted from the back of the brain to reconstruct fallen pubic hair can survive and grow. Due to Japanese public bathing rituals and diseases of young Asian women suffering from pubic hair loss, this type of transplantation proved to be an important step in knowing that hair transplanted from one part of the body to another will thrive and survive.
However, it was not until the 1950s that the famous New York dermatologist Norman Orentreich knew that the hair that moved from the back of the head to the front of the head would not disappear with the passage of time as before. The original hair is there. He called this phenomenon the "donor domain", which means that the hair moves from the back of the head to the genetically susceptible area that is prone to hair loss. The characteristics of the donor hair will be retained and will not be lost over time. This is a brilliant breakthrough we need to know. Although transplanted to areas prone to hair loss, the results will continue to exist. If you want to know, why is it not easy to lose hair on the back of the head? Well, only God knows. However, this is indeed the case. Think of the baldest person you know (the hair on the back of his neck has not been shaved). There is a lock of hair behind him.
Even the baldest person has a horseshoe tied behind his head. The only trick for hair transplant is to know which area is the "safe" transplant area, that is, which area will not be lost with age. This is one of the main reasons why transplanting people in their 20s may have problems. We just don't know how many hairs in the back of our heads will not fall out over time. In addition, we may simply use up the donor hair to transplant the front part of the head and maintain the natural results, because as we age, more hair (untransplanted) falls out. This judgment is indeed one of the main attributes that distinguishes experienced hair transplant surgeons from novices. Knowing who to perform the operation (ie who is safe and who is not) is a basic prerequisite for safe hair transplantation. According to the law of supply and demand, people with high donor hair density, that is, the donor area has many hair follicles per square centimeter, in many cases can cover a huge degree of baldness in a natural and impressive way. Considering the hair loss of a specific person The extent and supply of donor hair, the surgeon's clever use of grafts with good pattern distribution and good angles will help ensure that the results are both natural and dense.
zh_cn "Will the transplanted hair be like the other hair I did not transplant? Will I cut it like my other hair?" The answer is yes. I further explained that hair transplantation only moves the hair from one side of the head to the other, just like taking a flower from one flowerpot and moving it to another flowerpot. It will grow in the new environment just like in the old environment. Although the number of transplanted hairs will not be exactly equal to the shed hairs, the surgeon can use good techniques to make 5000 transplanted hairs (usually major surgery) look like 50,000 shed hairs (hair loss starts to the point of baldness) ) Is becoming obvious. ) Hope this short article on understanding how modern hair transplantation works is helpful to those who want to know how this process works or are seriously considering the procedure.
Public Last updated: 2021-06-16 11:29:09 AM
