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How is a hair transplant done?

Hairline Clinic :: FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions :: hair ...
Hair transplantation is a process where donor hair from the back and sides of the scalp is surgically removed and transplanted to the thinning areas of the scalp. The primary reason that so many individuals don't take action to do something about their hair loss is the fear that doing something may be worse than just being bald. There are an estimated 40 million men, and 20 million women with hair loss in the United States alone.
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What Happens After Transplant?

Stem Cell FAQs - Bone Marrow Transplant Information at CTCA
Following an autologous stem cell transplant, most patients are back to work and feeling their old self again after 8-12 weeks. At times energy may still be low, appetite may vary, and emotionally patients may feel up and down. Following an allogeneic stem cell transplant, most patients recover slowly. The mind tends to recover more rapidly than the body, and patients often become impatient with their progress.
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How can I prepare for my transplant?

Organ Transplant, SVCMC; New York NY
While you are waiting for your organ transplant, you will be provided with a pager or cell phone so the transplant center can contact you at any time to tell you an organ is available. Always keep your pager with you. You may also wish to give the transplant center several numbers where you can be reached and the name and number of a few people who will always know how to reach you. Arrange for someone to go with you to the transplant center when you have the organ transplant.
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What is "bridge to transplant"?

SynCardia Systems, Inc.
Bridge to transplant is when a TAH or a VAD is used as temporary cardiac support until a donor heart becomes available for the patient.
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Who will do the transplant?

Loyola Univ. Health Sys. - Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center ...
Loyola University Medical Center there are several transplant doctors. One of these physicians along with a team of doctors, bone marrow coordinators, nurse practitioners, a case manager, clinical psychologist and social worker will follow you throughout the transplant. For those patients who receive bone marrow from a donor (allogeneic), more protection is required after the transplant. Allogeneic patients must take certain precautions for 100 ? 120 days after the transplant.
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What is a transplant evaluation?

Frequently Asked Questions
A transplant evaluation includes consultations, tests and X-rays ordered by the transplant program doctors for the patient and potential donors before transplantation. The Transplant Nurses are available at 1-866-421-5663, will provide them with a transplant evaluation referral and ensure a timely coordination of referrals.
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How do I find a transplant center?

MatchView Frequently Asked Questions
Hospitals that do marrow or cord blood transplants are called transplant centers. Many transplant centers that do unrelated donor transplants work with the NMDP. You can find a lot of information about NMDP transplant centers in Choosing a Transplant Center: A Patient's Guide.
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What about transplant donation?

About Full Body Donation And Donating Bodies To Science - Bi...
It is important to let your family know of your wishes as they will be asked for consent if the appropriate conditions occur for donation of your organs and tissues for transplant. If you reside in Oregon or Washington, you are acceptable for BioGift’s full body donation program regardless of what was recovered for transplant. If you reside outside of Oregon or Washington, we cannot accept donors who have donated for transplant with the exception of eye donation.
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How do I get a kidney transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions
The first step is to talk with your health care team. Your doctor and the nurses, social worker and dietitian at your dialysis center know your specific medical condition. They can tell you if your medical condition will allow for a transplant. They can also tell you about the transplant process and the pros and cons of a transplant. They may also be able to introduce you to someone who has had a transplant.
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How will my transplant be paid for?

Temple University Hospital
If your kidneys or pancreas are no longer performing properly (conditions such as end-stage renal disease or diabetes mellitus) and
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Who will perform my transplant?

Temple University Hospital
Your transplant and subsequent treatment will be performed by an experienced team of Temple transplant experts, including: Other team members include coordinators, endocrinologists, immunologists and dietitians who will also care for you.
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How is the transplant performed?

Temple University Hospital
Kidney transplants are done with the most advanced techniques. A transplant takes about three hours under general anesthetic. A small incision is made on the lower right or left hand side of the abdomen for the kidney transplant. The new kidney is attached directly to the bladder.
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Can I have children after transplant?

Select a Medical Service | Liver Transplant
Yes. Following transplant, women have become pregnant and delivered healthy babies and men have fathered children. Planning a pregnancy, however, should be carefully discussed with the transplant team.
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How long will I be required to take transplant medications after transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions About Lung Transplants
For a successful outcome after your transplant, transplant medications and other medications will be prescribed. These medications must be taken for the rest of your life. Many of the medications are adjusted on an individual basis. Any questions you have regarding your medications should be discussed with your transplant team. Loyola University Medical Center has a Lung Transplant Patient and Family Support Group biweekly, as well as a monthly Multi-Organ Transplant Caregiver Support Group.
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Is the transplant evaluation included in the transplant rate?

Blue Cross Blue Shield Vermont: FAQ's - Blue Quality Centers...
The pre-transplant evaluation is not included in the BQCT global rate, but is paid separately through the BlueCard Program.
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Which activities must I avoid after lung transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions About Lung Transplants
The risk of exposure to parasites needs to be reduced. Lung transplant patients need to avoid cat litter and changing any baby diapers. They also should avoid puppies for several months after transplant. Gardening poses a high risk to lung transplant patients because of fungus that may be present in the soil. Patients should not scuba dive. Swimming should be avoided for a period of time following transplant. A swimmer could accidently inhale water that could have bacteria in it.
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Is it okay to be on more than one transplant list?

University of Michigan Nephrology: Info for Patients
Yes. You can be on one transplant list per UNOS region. Keep in mind you will need to be able to get to the transplant center within a short time span and you will need to stay in that location for a few weeks following your transplant for follow up care.
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Perennials When should I transplant perennials?

Frequently Asked Questions: High Country Gardens
Our deer and rabbit resistant designation means that the plants are less likely to be eaten, not that they never will. Wildlife browsing habits change from region to region and season to season. Environmental conditions such as droughts, fires or development can have dramatic and unpredictable effects on wildlife feeding habits. Animals are more likely to eat tender new growth. Younger animals are more likely to taste a new plant in a garden than mature animals.
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CAN EVERYONE HAVE A DONOR TRANSPLANT?

MPD Online Resource
No. You must have a suitable donor. Most transplant centers will not treat you if you are older than 55 years, one center (Seattle) will accept patients up to the age of 65 years and another (M.D. Anderson) will not use transplantation as first treatment for patients older than 45 years. The chemo and radiation therapy required to destroy your marrow, prior to transplant of healthy marrow, and the drugs used to combat GVHD (graft vs host disease) places unusual stress on heart, lungs and liver.
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Will my child need a transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions
It is likely at some point kidney transplantation will be needed, but this varies greatly to very early in life to later in life. It all depends on the rate of decline of kidney function.
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What are the most common complications from a hair transplant?

The Stough Clinic - Frequently Asked Questions
The side effect we see most, although not often is folliculitis. This occurs after a transplant begins to grow and presents itself as ingrown hairs. It is accompanied by redness and bumps that resemble pimples. Occassionally we also get reports of nausea from pain medication and swelling around the forehead region.
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What happens during the transplant operation?

FAQs
The surgeon makes an incision through the breastbone. He removes the old heart, leaving portions of the right atrium (the top right chamber) of the native heart behind. Then the surgeon connects the aorta, pulmonary artery and right atrium of the new heart to the remaining portion of the recipient's heart. In rare instances, a patient will have a heterotopic, or "piggyback" heart transplant. Emory is one of the few transplant centers in the country performing this procedure.
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What is a cornea transplant?

Lions Eye Bank of Oregon
A cornea transplant is the surgical procedure which replaces a disc shaped segment of an impaired cornea with a similarly shaped piece of healthy donor cornea.
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Will people know I had a hair transplant?

Common hair loss questions and answers.
Immediately following surgery a patient’s recipient area is typically pink with scabs forming around the micro incisions. These hundreds of tiny incisions will heal rapidly within a week to ten days. During the first few days after the surgery a person’s hair transplants will be noticeable if there is no previous hair to mask these temporary scabs. However, most patients feel comfortable being in public without wearing a hat within 5 to 7 days following surgery.
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How can I find out about medical coverage for my transplant?

Penn Transplant Center: Liver Program - Frequently Asked Que...
All patients meet with one of our Penn Liver Transplant Program financial counselors during the initial evaluation day. Medical insurance is reviewed to determine what expenses are covered, including medications. The counselors will assist patients with managed care referrals, changing insurance carriers and prescription coverage issues.
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Is an undetectable hair transplant possible?

ISHRS Media Center: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Today's highly trained and up-to-date surgeons, using a combination of artistry and technology, can recreate hairlines and crown coverage in a manner that truly defies detection. Progressing beyond the old style 'plug-type' transplants has been possible using advanced techniques which allow the transplantation of large numbers of small grafts. An appreciation for the natural shape and patterns of hair growth allows surgeons to create wavy, randomized hairlines that look natural.
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