Archive for December, 2009
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
One of the main concerns for people suffering from hair loss is hair transplant cost. For a hair restoration surgery, the prices vary greatly.
The financial expense for a hair transplant is at an all-time low, especially when a person takes into consideration the high quality of transplants in this day and age. When a prospective client does research on getting a hair transplant surgery, it’s crucial to note that it’s not like purchasing a desktop computer or LCD TV, in which there are differing prices for the same exact model if a person does enough bargain hunting. Also, when it comes to a hair transplant, there can be significant discrepancies in the quality of the transplant you receive.
Over the last ten years, the hair restoration industry has seen a lot of positive changes. There were hair transplant centers which made sure to continue using the most effective and proven procedure methods introduced at meetings and continued to use the latest technologies to make surgeries more accurate. Amazingly, I’ve met a few people who have had micrograft surgery (an outdated procedure) in Beverly Hills. Also, sadly, I’ve also seen transplants done without regard to a patient’s facial aesthetics. Skimping on a few details in the process can prove to be catastrophic. Small changes here and there in the direction and distribution of transplanted hair might mean the difference between a beaming, happy client and an unsatisfied patient.
Apart from the aesthetic parts of a hair transplant, the preparation and maintenance of hair grafts are absolutely essential and are to not ever be taken for granted, which may result in poor hair growth after surgery.
Considering these facts, getting a hair transplant by a qualified hair restoration surgeon is well within the range of affordability. In the present age, the price of a medical hair restoration is at its lowest since hair transplant practices began in the early 1990s. Today, due to the current state of the economy, a lot of hair transplant centers are promoting special discounts and promotions which wouldn’t exist in a more thriving economy. At US Hair Restoration, we have a special promotion: 20% discount on standby rate; also, there’s 0% financing for two years or low interest financing for five to six years.
The low price of hair restoration is a good incentive for people to get it done with a notable monetary discount. We must warn you, though: although we offer very competitive hair transplant pricing, we must say the hair restoration industry is a buyer-beware market. US Hair Restoration offers 20% off our high-quality state-of-the-art hair transplant costs. The discount brings the rate down to $3.20 per graft compared to our original cost ($4 per graft). If a prospective client does his due research, he can find hair restoration centers which offer low-priced hair transplant surgery at $2 per graft, but this isn’t like comparing two pairs of jeans. In other words, there may be a marked difference in quality.
Remember, a hair transplant will have a long-lasting effect on your physical appearance, especially face. This is a procedure which ought to be given serious though. Even if a hair transplant center uses the most updated surgical procedures and the most prestigious personnel, they can’t dip below a certain price range, or else they won’t profit. Watch out for unbelievably low prices and massive discounts. Make sure to meet the doctor face-to-face. Several of them. Do personal research, which will enable you to ask the right questions about the techniques and types of service being provided.
When it comes to hair transplants, or other types of cosmetic surgery, I recommend you don’t do bargain shopping. It just isn’t the right way to go about it. There are a lot of hair restoration offices offering ridiculously discounted hair transplants. Let me remind you, there is one fact about hair transplants which has the potential to be wonderful or regrettable: the result.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009
Q:
For thicker eyebrows, Talika hasn’t really worked for me. What’s a better treatment?
A:
There are lots of products which can be found in the cosmetic section, like Talika, which purport to thicken hair. These products, as far as long term solutions, are not really effective in thickening hair shafts or increasing their density. Talika is a type of gel made up of fibers. After applying the gel one time, the eyebrows appear fuller, for a 24-hour period. For some people, this one day-lasting treatment is good enough.
At the present time, there are no agents which can aid in the growth of eyebrows on a long-term basis. A hair transplant for the eyebrows is the only treatment which will have permanent results. After an eyebrow transplant, the patient will have natural hair growing in their eyebrow area. Hair follicles are incised from the scalp so they’ll grow like head hair and will need to be trimmed once every couple of days. A natural eyebrow look will result after the surgery. People who don’t have much head hair may have to undergo several transplants to achieve their desired look.
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Q:
How long is the bleeding on my head going to last after my surgery?
A:
There ought to be no blood after a hair restoration procedure. The day after the transplant, there might be some bloody discharge from the donor area. But that ought to be the extent of it. Our policy is to wrap a gauze around the closed donor wound for a night. Then, the next day after your procedure, you’ll come back to our office and we’ll remove the gauze, after which we’ll wash your hair. Usually, you don’t have to wear the gauze on the donor area anymore after a hair wash, unless there are complications, which is rare.
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Hair transplant surgery has evolved in the last 10 years thanks to microscopic techniques and research which elucidated the mechanism of hair loss and hair restoration surgery. We now can transplant with maximum natural results. We also increased the number of grafts which could be safely removed and harvested during a single hair transplant procedure. Mega session hair transplants have been a very hot topic and an interesting idea for many people who have a large balding area that cannot simply be covered with anything less than 3000-4000 grafts.
At the offices of US Hair Restoration, we evaluate every patient for the quality of donor hair and scalp which will determine the number of grafts that could be safely harvested and transplanted in one surgery. Many people who are getting their first surgery can have over 3000 grafts. We have numbers of up to 5000 grafts, too.
Laser hair restoration is a pretty new concept and unfortunately we still do not have enough solid research published in peer reviewed journals documenting its effectiveness. There have been some results in smaller studies with some effect. However, I would rather wait on that until we have more research-proven documents in that regard.
You need to be evaluated for your donor potential and can consider surgery after that. US Hair Restoration has special hair transplant travel reimbursements for patients like you who have to fly from other cities. We also provide hotel and transportation to and from the hotel for anyone who has to commute more than 50 miles to get to our hair restoration center.
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Before and After Pictures; First Day After Hair Transplant
Well, on the first day we’re usually forced to kick out our patients from our office because they grow so fond of us and don’t want to leave! Well, not all the time. But our patients do like us, which is something we’re very proud of.
On a more serious note, I’ll say this: Transplanting hair is a very delicate and painstaking procedure. After a hair transplant is over, it is of utmost importance to constantly monitor and properly care for the transplanted area. US Hair Transplant’s policy is to book a patient for a hair washing the day after his or her transplant. The hair washing takes about half an hour. At our office, we use thick shampoo to clean the transplanted hair grafts. We make sure to be gentle and only spread foam and dab the transplanted area. After two minutes, we rinse off the shampoo with water.
During the first visit, another area we wash is the donor area. As a parting gift, we provide our patients with a sponge, which has a soft brush on one side. The brush is used to clean the donor area and the sponge for the transplanted area. When it comes to washing the donor area, a patient may use a bit of aggression as the wounds are stapled or sutured. The soft brush can be rubbed, ever so gently, on the back of the patient’s head to remove scabs and extra debris from the surgery.
Remember: hair washing ought to be done twice daily for first four days, after which it can be done once a day.
Because of dedication to patients, we teach them how to properly care for the transplanted area. The first four days are important, as the grafts in the transplanted area may dislodge if they aren’t washed with care. After the first four days, the patient can go back to washing his hair the way he did before surgery as the grafts, at this point, are most likely sealed and part of the person’s scalp even if the hair is moved. The remaining follicles are able to generate new hairs.
To prevent scabs, we urge our patients to wash hair using our particular technique. It’s important to note several studies have shown that scabbing may prevent transplanted hair growth. After seven days from day of surgery, there ought not to be any scabs. If scabs still appear after the seven days, it means washing wasn’t done the right way and the patient must start being a bit more aggressive in his washing technique.
After four days have passed, patients can wash their hair twice a day. In addition, patients ought to let the foam alone for ten minutes to let scabs soften. Afterward, patients can use the soft brush we provide to comb their hair in the direction of their other hairs.
Also we make sure to let our patients know to not dunk their head in water the first week after the transplant, and to try not to bend their head too frequently during the first month. Also, the first six months after surgery, we tell our patients to keep the transplanted area away from sunlight.
As time passes, the transplanted hair will grow and be able to protect the skin grafts from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Recently, Dr. Parsa Mohebi, Medical Director of US Hair Restoration Los Angeles, gave a lecture on a new way to use the Laxometer during mega and giga-session hair transplants at the annual ISHRS (International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery) gathering in Amsterdam, Netherlands. As mentioned in other hair transplant industry gatherings, the Laxometer has the ability to make more accurate the strip removal method during a follicular unit hair transplant and, at the same time, minimizing the risk of donor scar complications.
At the 2009 ISHRS Meeting, Dr. Mohebi discussed a new manner in which to utilize the Laxometer for patients who have limited laxity of the scalp because of previous hair transplant surgeries or for people needing a max number of grafts in one session (3000+, 4000+, 5000+, etc.). In 2008, Dr. Mohebi tried a different method by which he removed the strip in sequences for hair restoration procedures using the Laxometer before and after removal of every part of the strip. This particular way of using the Laxometer has resulted in a safer strip removal and, at the same time, has lessened the risk of donor wound complications.
The findings revealed at the ISHRS meeting proved that the Laxometer is the ideal surgical tool for increasing the number of hair grafts during a strip hair transplant while minimizing donor wound complications of a hair transplant surgery. Because of the results Dr. Mohebi found, he has been using the Laxometer at his California hair transplant offices quite often and it has resulted in a lot of satisfied patients.
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009
I get questions about hair multiplication, hair loss, stem cell hair regrowth, and hair cloning transplants quite often. At the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) this year a gathering in which hair transplant industry experts and doctors meet and share new findings we learned that hair multiplication may be years away before it can be a viable solution for hair loss, if ever. The latest findings presented by Intercytex, which is known to be the leading corporation in hair cloning research, announced that they haven’t even completed phase two of their hair multiplication study.
Earlier, Intercytex announced that their research team had completed phase two and were about to start on phase three. Apparently, there must’ve been some type of miscommunication. Intercytex’s latest announcement is a step back for the hair transplant industry and means we are not as far along in our hair cloning research as we had thought.
For those who are eagerly waiting for hair multiplication to become a reality, it means they’ll have to wait even longer, if it ever even becomes a reality.
Whenever any new type of medical treatment is being examined and tested, researchers must put the particular type of treatment through several phases to gauge the efficacy and safety of it. Phase three of a study is when a few human subjects are voluntarily subjected to the new type of treatment for an extended period of time to make certain of the long-lasting effects and safety of it.
Intercytex did not talk about the reason for which phase two of the hair multiplication research wasn’t completed. Now that we know how much progress has been made on hair cloning, we can be assured it will be at least eight years before hair multiplication is a possibility. At US Hair Transplant, we’ve teamed together with ISHRS to figure out another type of stem cell hair research. Our study is still in its beginning phases, but, we assure you, we will announce our hair stem cell research findings as soon as they’re made available.
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