I recently met with a hair transplant doctor from Asia who confided with me that the results from those doctors who use the Choi implanter are generally poor. For reasons unclear to me, it seems that many of the doctors in Asia have not mastered the techniques for manual preparation and the placing of grafts. […]
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You have every right to question the things that are unknown to you. It is a surgery on YOUR body that you will carry for the rest of your life. Different doctors will have their own opinions, as doctors are human and they tend to ‘sell’ what they do best. My point is that there […]
Hair from anywhere on the body can be transplanted to another location. Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is a good way to do a limited number of hair transplants into a mustache. This is something that you and your doctor should discuss. Remember, however, that hair from different areas on the body have different hair cycles, […]
Body hair transplants are not generally considered accepted treatment for balding. It is considered more on the experimental side. As for costs, it really depends on the doctor. As body hair transplantation is done with follicular unit extraction (FUE), costs are likely higher than a traditional strip surgery using scalp hair anyway. That is moot […]
In the cases I’ve seen, body hair transplantation (BHT) does not look natural at all. A while ago I saw a picture in the National Enquirer that showed a person who had his head transplanted with pubic hair. The transplants kept their hair character in the transplanted process… and no surprise, it looked like he […]
It is your genes. Asian men do not usually grow full thick facial hair (some can, but they generally have less facial and body hair than most). What you describe is normal. If you want a full beard you can consider a hair transplant procedure to the beard area, but I would suggest that you […]
I have to speak in generalities, something that I do not like to do as every situation is different. Generally speaking, the less the number of surgeries the better for the donor supply, but as larger and larger sessions are tackled, the surgical team is as critical as other items such as donor density and […]
I just chaired the session at the annual ISHRS meeting in Amsterdam and had Dr. Coen Gho as one of the speakers. I had lost my voice, so I could not comment as the chair of that session, but considering that you asked me about him, I will use this as a forum to speak […]
You don’t have to be completely bald to have a hair transplant. I can’t say whether you’re a candidate without examining your hair (or lack thereof) first, but if you’re losing hair and require strategic styling to manage it, it might be worth a trip to LA to see me. Los Angeles sports reporter Steve […]
I saw two patients recently that are worthy of discussion here… Patient #1: He had a typical result from the hair transplant surgeries of the 70s, 80s and early 90s. He had hair transplant plugs in the early 90s which gave him a doll-like hairline in the frontal area. I have worked with him over […]
Nature plays dirty tricks on us (genetically). But if you use the hair of a dead person or even your son, it will be rejected just like any organ transplant (kidney, heart). The medications to stop rejection are dangerous, and as hair transplantation is not a life-saving procedure, the risks wouldn’t be worth it. I […]
Yes, we do eyebrow transplants! Body hair transplants (from the back, chest or leg) have been attempted in the past with minimal success because the telogen cycle is long, at times longer than the growth cycle. Although scalp hair transplant to the eyebrow is routinely done, it does not always produce soft eyebrows that women […]
Yes, chest or body hair can be used for eyebrow transplants, but that would not be my first choice (see past entries I’ve written about body hair transplants). Eyebrow transplants do not usually take much hair.
The role of the technician is very important. What they do requires special skills that are tedious and at times require years to perfect. The hair that is cut from the strip must be efficiently dissected under the microscope and handled efficiently. Such work is best for a technician who has these functions as their […]
Hair transplants are robust when they grow and very little can be done to damage a grown out hair from a transplant. In a couple weeks, everything is set… so depending on how recent your hair transplant was, I wouldn’t say there’s any cause for concern. Don’t worry, be happy!
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