So the biggest issue with going to a hair mill is that you dont know who the doctor will be? It’s just some random technician? byu/SunilaP inHairTransplants “I have a friend who went to NOW HAIR CLINIC, loved his results. But the more I google them I see a lot of negative reviews. I understand […]
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Getting 2500 grafts from an FUE doesn’t mean that it will be aesthetically pleasing or successful. This is an example of a failure on both ends of the FUE process from a Turkey clinic. To make matters worse, 2500 grafts that were taken from the donor area are lost for future hair transplant work. When […]
I’ve researched transplants results for the last 3 years since I initially started losing hair and always looks like the transplants results from Turkey are significantly better than the transplants done in the states. Even when you look at the results from top physicians in the states, they don’t compare to the results from a […]
Necrosis is cell death in this case the result of probably the way the recipient sites were make. In over 16,000 hair transplant surgeries performed by our group, we have never seen a case of necrosis. The majority of times, this is a technical failure in the use of instruments combined with too much epinephrine […]
Men think that balding is a male problem, but women have it too and it is even more devastating when they are young and they often feel that they are looking old as a result of it. Believe it or not, almost 50% of women who go through menopause develop generalized thinning and often force […]
At 8 months after a hair transplant, I would expect to see more growth. Go back to meet with your doctor and ask your doctor questions. I would expect to see more growth and I would hope that your doctor would take responsibility for the failure and make it ‘right’ financially for you. I would, […]
I’m going to talk to the doctor about my type of hairloss and why I am thinning on Dutasteride. I’m going in for a free consultation and I’ll see what they have to say, whether I have normal MPB, DPA, or DUPA. I’ll keep you guys posted. DUPA (Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia) was first published by […]
An FUE (Follicular Unit Excision) is a surgical procedure and as such it should always be looked at it that way. Fortunately, when I initially described and published this technique in 2002, I called it a ‘minimally invasive hair transplant’ because it did not take on the risks of the then standard Strip Surgery (FUT) […]
No, Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA) is a condition that covers the entire scalp including the donor area (back and sides of the head). Because it is diffuse, the use of donor hair that is impacted for hair transplants causes the surgery to be very disappointing, if not a relative failure. For this reason, it must […]
You can have a second hair transplant if the donor area has a reasonable amount of hair left. Failures are usually the result of technical problems at the time of the surgery. If the first surgery was with FUE, the second surgery should not use FUE or you will have balding in the donor area. […]
Having a hair transplant is not a solution if either the surgeon or the team or both do not have the skills to do the hair transplant properly. Your problem is not an uncommon problem. I would normally suggest that you return to your surgeon and ask him to make this ‘right’ with you. With […]
My hair was transplanted and I think it looks bad. What do you think? I think that your hairline is too high and far too harsh and abrupt. You can actually see the hairline abruptly start from your forehead with no softness present. You can draw a line where your hairline is, I always talk […]
I doubt that this patient will regrow anymore hair. I believe the transplant was a failure considering that very little hair grew. The patient also reported that his donor area was heavily scarred. This was probably from over-harvesting his donor area, a common surgery done around the world by ignorant doctors. If the donor area […]
The follicular units History: We are the modern day inventors of the FUE procedure, doing these FUE procedures longer than anyone in the world, dating back to 1995. We published the first article on FUE in 2002 (https://baldingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/mp-2002-fue.pdf) and then the rest is history as doctors from all over the world started to do them. […]
A freshly extracted hair follicle or hair graft can survive outside the body for as long as 6 plus hours. It is very fragile and if mishandled it may desiccate and “die” in as little as a minute. A harvested graft must be hydrated, kept moist, and cooled as soon as it leaves the body. […]
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