Are hair transplants painful?
Hair Loss and Hair Transplants FAQMost people are surprised at how little pain there is during the procedure. Some discomfort is to be expected as the anesthetic is injected into the scalp. Once the skin is anesthetized, there is no pain. If the numbing medicine wears off during the course of the procedure, more is injected to re-anesthetize the area.
Related QuestionsFAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...A mild anesthetic assures that the hair replacement surgery is virtually pain free. For the first couple post-operative days, most patients find that they only need to take extra-strength Tylenol if minor discomfort resulting from the hair transplants procedure performed at our Massachusetts and Rhode Island offices occurs.Related Questions
Is the hair restoration surgery (hair transplants) painful?
Frequently Asked Questions: Hair RestorationISHG utilizes a four-step anesthetizing process, which most patients feel eliminates any major discomfort during the anesthetizing process. Once anesthetized, the area is completely numb and the patient can sit back, relax, and enjoy a movie.
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FAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...Hair transplants are a minor surgery of the skin in which grafts of hair of various sizes are removed from the horseshoe shaped donor area around the back and sides of the head and are surgically placed in areas where hair replacement is needed.
Related QuestionsHair transplants are painful aren't they?
FAQOn the contrary, most people are surprised at how little pain there is during the procedure. There might be some slight discomfort when the anesthetic is injected into the scalp, but once the skin is anesthetized, there is no pain. If the numbness wears off during the surgery, another injection is given to re-anesthetize the area.
Related QuestionsI want to have some transplants. Will wearing a hair system hurt my transplants?
Farrell Hair Replacement - Mens Frequently Asked QuestionsMany clients use a hair system while their transplanting is being performed. If the density of the transplants in the front is thick enough, a system can be placed behind them.
Related QuestionsDo hair transplants really work?
Hair Loss and Hair Transplants FAQYes. The transplanted hair is removed from one area of the body (donor site) and transferred to another (recipient site). The transferred tissue is not "rejected" as it is not foreign tissue. The transplanted hair maintains it's own characteristics; color, texture, growth rate, and curl, after transplantation and regrowth. The vitality of the grafted follicle is maintained by the rich blood supply to the scalp.
Related QuestionsAre hair transplants expensive?
Hair Loss and Hair Transplants FAQHair transplantation is more expensive than a hair piece or some alternative treatments. However considering that the results are permanent, most people consider it a good investment in their future happiness.
Related QuestionsWill hair transplants look natural?
Frequently Asked Questions: Hair RestorationDoll or plug-like transplants are things of the past. Utilizing follicular unit grafting, transplant procedures are virtually undetectable and very natural looking.
Related QuestionsWhy don't the hair transplants fall out?
FAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...The hair transplants have been taken from the area of the scalp around the back and sides of the head where the hair is genetically programmed to never fall out. The fact that the hair transplants have been moved from one area of the scalp to another has no effect on its genetic predisposition to grow, making it an effective hair replacement technique. The previously bald area does not "poison" the transplanted grafts, as is often the misconception.
Related QuestionsWhat is a good age to get hair transplants?
FAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...The age of our hair loss treatment patients ranges from the early twenties to the early nineties. Only an honest and realistic evaluation can help you decide when a hair transplant is appropriate for you.
Related QuestionsDo you give me general anesthesia for my hair transplants?
FAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...No! This hair replacement procedure is one where local anesthesia is used. If a person wants a little more sedation, it can be available. However, general anesthesia is unnecessary for this hair loss treatment and potentially dangerous.
Related QuestionsCan you use someone else's hair in transplants?
FAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...No. This would not be an effective form of hair loss treatment because "foreign tissue" will be rejected. Someday, in the distant future, we may be able to clone one's own hair, which could then be used for hair transplants.
Related QuestionsDo you do "plug" hair transplants?
FAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...No! The plug technique was state-of-the-art from the 1950s through the 1980s. The last time I performed that method of hair replacement was in 1991. Today's grafts are tiny -- consisting of only one to four hairs, making it a much less revealing hair loss treatment.
Related QuestionsHair Transplantation - Frequently Asked Questions.Visit our Hair Restoration Discussion Forum to get advice, view patient photos and learn about hair transplant surgeons.Related Questions
Is Hair Transplantation painful?
Hair Loss QuestionsMost people are surprised at how little pain there is during the procedure. Some discomfort is to be expected as the anesthetic is injected into the scalp. Once the skin is anesthetized, there is no pain. If the numbing medicine wears off during the course of the procedure, more is injected to re-anesthatize the area.
Related QuestionsI recently had hair transplants. Can I use Revivogen??
Revivogen for hair loss FAQYes. Although the transplanted hair is theoretically resistant to the destructive effects of DHT, the hair follicles surrounding the transplanted area may still be genetically susceptible to DHT. If these hair follicles are not protected they will eventually be lost, resulting in additional transplants.
Related QuestionsAre the hairs long immediately after the hair transplants?
FAQ's on Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Replacement, Hair Transpl...No. Typically the hairs are only a few millimeters in length immediately following hair replacement surgery. Once transplanted, the hairs may appear to be growing, but in reality they are being thrust out. Within three to four weeks of hair loss treatment, nearly all of the new hair transplants will be shed. Approximately three months following the initial shedding of hairs, hair replacement begins.
Related QuestionsHow do I know if I'm a good candidate for hair transplants?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - NHIMost men in good general health are candidates for hair transplantation. In order to determine your candidacy, you should arrange to have a free, private consultation with a NHI physician. During your consultation, the physician will measure your donor density and scalp laxity. He will also determine your balding pattern and take your individual hair characteristics such as color and wave into consideration to develop a plan for your hair restoration.
Related QuestionsAre hair transplants the answer to male pattern hair loss?
Hair Transplant Center FAQThere are several products on the market today that promise regrowth of hair. Unfortunately, most of them are ineffective, costly, and certainly not permanent. Of all the options currently available, hair transplants are the only permanent solution and the Hair Transplant Center makes them more affordable over a lifetime then other types of FDA recognized treatment methods.
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