Hair Loss

Do Hair Transplants Work?

While there are many different hair loss and hair thinning products available in the market today, countless people have been skipping over these newfangled products to opt for a procedure that has vastly improved thanks to continued studies and testing. Hair transplants have been a viable option for many years, but do hair transplants work? If done right by a qualified hair transplant professional then the answer is most definitely yes. A hair transplant procedure done correctly consistently provides one of the most effective ways of generating positive hair results that will last a lifetime. And what comes as even better news is that as research and techniques continue to improve, the results produced by these hair transplants are more natural and realistic looking than ever before. In fact, the results look so natural that even professional hair dressers have been unable to tell that the new hair is a result of a transplant as opposed to natural hair growth.

Surgical hair restoration and hair transplants may carry a negative stigma but that is because many people often first think of the classic hair plug that was used in the through the 60’s and 70’s. But since these plug procedures hair loss specialists developed mini micrografts. From there, this procedure was further improved upon and we now have modern hair transplant procedures that use the whole follicular unit as the basis of the graft, creating much more natural and much longer lasting results.

Today’s hair transplant procedures make use of an ultra refined grafting procedure that uses smaller blades for smaller, less invasive incisions and grafts. This all adds up to a much more comfortable and quicker hair transplant procedure, making it much easier for a wider variety of hair loss patients to take part in this procedure.

Today’s top quality hair transplant specialists are now using micro surgical blades which are now much smaller than they used to. This allows specialists to maintain a higher degree of safety. It also allows them to make more, smaller graft incisions in the area of hair loss. This grants surgeons the ability to what’s referred to in the hair loss industry as “dense pack,” meaning they can pack in more hair transplants within in a given area (approximately 50 to 65 follicular units per centimeter); almost twice the amount of previous, standard procedures.

And after the standard post operation phase of about two to four months you will be able to return to normal hair treatment!

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