Your situation requires an in-person examination to learn the opportunities and risks for more hair transplant surgery. The distribution of the scars and the width of the scars will probably dictate what can be done in one more surgery. I have an airfare reimbursement program offered to those traveling from out-of-town (see NHI Travel Program). […]
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I am not sure if you really understand your own question. The average person has 1250 hairs per square inch so if that is your target, the number of grafts (usually about half of the number of hairs or 625 grafts per square inch in your case) is easy to calculate by measuring the # […]
A hair transplant takes hair from the back of your head and moves it to where you need it (hairline, top, or crown). So yes, it grows just like normal hair, because it is normal hair. Pricing varies per doctor, and procedure length is measured in hours (depends on how many grafts you need transplanted). […]
Although I couldn’t guess the exact number, we have done many sideburn transplants, more in women who had plastic surgery problems following a face lift, rather than men. However, they work wonderfully for both sexes (see Other Hair Restoration Photos). The fee is $6/graft, or for those with more flexible schedules we have a Standby […]
There are many things to consider before deciding on any hair restoration procedure. I’ll answer your questions on FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) first… At NHI we use the FOX™ test to determine if you are a candidate for FUE. The FOX test lets us know how easily viable grafts can be extracted. If there is […]
Most people who are 35 have already established a mature pattern of hair loss, so first you need to find out what Class of hair loss you have. Read Assessing Hair Loss and then get back to me with photos of yourself with wet hair and dry hair, showing the full extent of the hair […]
At 25, with your history, it is most likely that your genetics are dictating the hair loss process. With both Rogaine (weak medication) and Propecia (strong medication) your ability to stop frontal hair loss appears improbable. You must assume that you will be like your family hair loss pattern (worst case scenario) and if you […]
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