Hair Transplant Procedure |
Dr. Anthony Bared, Facial Plastic Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, explains the procedure is to transplant hair from the back of the scalp to the front to create more density of hair in the front.
He says hairs are individually extracted and they are taken and analyzed under a microscope to ensure quality of the hair grafts themselves, and then those hairs are individually transplanted to the recipient area.
Transcript
Tell us about how the hair transplant works hair transplant procedure as I was discussing earlier basically the whole premise is taking hair from areas of the scalp that are not susceptible to hair loss and transplant which is will refer to as the donor area or donor hair and you mentioned donor here needs to be always removed always from you okay sorry yeah always from you that hair is then moved or transplanted from let’s say the bow back of the scalp to the front to create more density of hair in the front it’s a very meticulous procedure obviously the hairs are whether you like to have it through the fu G procedure or this what we refer to as a strip or the incision procedure or the fue procedure which is where hairs are individually extracted those hairs are then taken and analyzed under a microscope to ensure good quality of the hair grafts themselves and then those hairs are then individually transplanted to the recipient area or the front of the scalp or the crown hair grows in groupings so actually you know a way if you actually look at your scalp under a microscope or even with close proximity you’ll notice that hair will either grow in individual strands or in small groupings either two or three hairs will actually grow out together from the same follicle or follicular unit what we refer to as and that’s important that we analyze that under the microscope we separate those grafts because it’s important for a very natural-looking outcome because you don’t want to place the bigger hair grafts or the let’s say the three paragraph groupings towards let’s say the front right because that gives you a natural looking hair line so the process actually entails specific pinpoints submillimetre incisions that we make in the front or the recipient area to be able to ensure that the hair follicles are placed in a specific area you