Hair Restoration

Hair restoration focuses on restoring thicker, fuller hair to enhance your appearance and boost your confidence. Whether you’re dealing with thinning hair or hair loss, our expert team, led by Dr. Joel Kopelman and Dr. Ross Kopelman, offers state-of-the-art hair transplant procedures and innovative hair growth therapies tailored to meet your unique needs. With extensive experience in treating hair loss, including women’s hair loss, we provide personalized care and exceptional results to help you achieve the look you desire.

What is hair transplant surgery?

Everything you need to know

Hair transplant surgery is a medical procedure where hair follicles are moved from one part of the body (typically the back or sides of the scalp) to areas experiencing hair loss.
Two main techniques are used: Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT), which involves removing a strip of scalp, and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), which involves extracting individual follicles.
The transplanted follicles grow naturally, leading to permanent hair restoration. This surgery is commonly used to treat male pattern baldness and restore hair to thinning or balding areas.

Who is a candidate for hair replacement?

Candidate for hair replacement is typically someone experiencing significant hair loss due to various conditions such as male or female pattern baldness, trauma, or certain medical treatments.
Ideal candidates should have sufficient donor hair on the sides or back of the scalp, good overall health, and realistic expectations about the results.
Individuals with stable hair loss patterns are preferred, as ongoing hair loss might necessitate additional procedures. Consulting with a hair surgeon specialist is crucial to determine candidacy based on individual circumstances and goals.
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Types of Hair Restoration

Types of hair replacement surgery:

  • Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT): A strip of scalp with hair is removed and dissected into individual follicles.
  • Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE): Individual hair follicles are extracted and transplanted.

Non-Surgical Treatments:

  • Medications: Minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia) are commonly used.
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy: Uses the patient’s blood to stimulate hair growth.

Cosmetic Solutions:

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP): Tattooing that simulates the appearance of hair.
  • Hairpieces and Wigs: Non-permanent solutions for hair loss.

What is the best hair restoration surgery?

When it comes to surgical hair replacement methods, Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) stand out as the top choices.
Both techniques offer effective solutions for hair loss, with FUE being favored for its minimal scarring and quicker recovery, while FUT is known for its ability to transplant a larger number of grafts in a single session. Choosing the right method depends on individual needs, extent of hair loss, and personal preferences. Consulting with a specialist ensures the best approach for optimal results.

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) vs. Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT)

FUE involves extracting individual hair follicles from the donor area using a micro-punch tool, resulting in tiny, dot-like scars. This method is less invasive, has a faster recovery time, and leaves minimal scarring, making it ideal for those who prefer short hairstyles. However, it can be time-consuming and may require multiple sessions.
FUT, on the other hand, involves removing a strip of scalp from the donor area and dissecting it into individual follicular units. This method can transplant a larger number of grafts in a single session and may be more cost-effective for extensive hair loss. However, it leaves a linear scar, requires a longer recovery period, and can be more painful post-surgery.
Choosing between FUE and FUT depends on factors such as the extent of hair loss, desired outcome, budget, and personal preference regarding scarring and recovery time. Consulting with a hair restoration specialist is essential to determine the best approach for individual needs.

How Does a Hair Transplant Work?

A hair transplant works by relocating hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back or sides of the scalp) to a balding or thinning area.
There are two primary methods: Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE).
In FUT, a strip of scalp is removed, and individual follicles are extracted and transplanted. In FUE, individual follicles are directly extracted and transplanted.
Both methods are performed under local anesthesia, and the transplanted hair grows naturally over time, providing a permanent solution to hair loss.

Hair Restoration: Hair Transplant Procedure Fully Explained

The process begins with a consultation where the surgeon assesses the patient's hair loss, discusses goals, and plans the treatment.
On the day of the surgery, the donor area (usually the back or sides of the scalp) is trimmed and cleaned. Local anesthesia is administered to numb both the donor and recipient areas.
  • FUT: A strip of scalp is removed, and individual follicular units are dissected from it. The donor area is then sutured.
  • FUE: Individual hair follicles are extracted using a micro-punch tool, leaving tiny dot-like scars.
The extracted hair follicles are carefully inspected, sorted, and prepared for transplantation.
Small incisions or holes are made in the balding or thinning areas of the scalp, following the natural hair pattern.
The prepared follicles are meticulously implanted into the incisions. Each follicle is placed considering the natural hair growth direction and angle.
The scalp is cleaned, and post-operative care instructions are provided. Patients may experience redness, swelling, and minor discomfort for a few days.
Transplanted hair may shed within the first few weeks, which is normal. New hair growth typically begins within 3-4 months, with full results visible in 12-18 months.
Regular follow-up appointments ensure proper healing and monitor progress.
Hair transplant surgery, whether via FUT or FUE, offers a permanent solution to hair loss, with careful planning and execution leading to natural-looking results.

Hair Transplants Side Effects

Hair transplants, like any surgical procedure, can have side effects. Common side effects include:
  • Swelling: Around the forehead and eyes.
  • Redness and Scabbing: At the transplant site.
  • Itching: As the scalp heals.
  • Infection: Rare, but possible if the surgical site is not properly cared for.
  • Shock Loss: Temporary hair loss of existing hair in the transplant area.
  • Scarring: Linear scars with FUT or tiny dot scars with FUE.
  • Pain and Discomfort: Typically mild and manageable with medication.
  • Numbness: Temporary loss of sensation in the donor or recipient areas.
Proper post-operative care and following the surgeon’s instructions can help minimize these side effects.

Signs of surgical hair restoration Gone Wrong

Signs of a hair transplant gone wrong can include:
  • Infection: Persistent redness, swelling, or discharge.
  • Scarring: Noticeable and unsightly scars beyond expected levels.
  • Poor Hair Growth: Sparse or patchy hair growth in the transplanted area.
  • Unnatural Hairline: Hairline that looks artificial or doesn’t match natural hair growth patterns.
  • Pain: Severe or prolonged pain beyond the typical recovery period.
  • Numbness: Extended loss of sensation in the scalp.
  • Shock Loss: Excessive loss of existing hair around the transplant site.
If you experience any of these signs, consult your surgeon immediately for assessment and potential corrective measures.

How much does it cost to restore your hair?

The cost of a hair plastic surgery varies based on factors like the type of procedure, the extent of hair loss, and the clinic’s location. Generally, Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) can range from $15,000 to $25,000, while Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) may cost between $15,000 and $20,000.

These prices can fluctuate based on the number of grafts needed and the surgeon’s expertise. Additional costs for consultations, post-operative care, and any required medications should also be considered. Consulting with a specialist can provide a more accurate estimate tailored to your specific needs.

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