How Hair Restoration with Hair Transplants Works
During
hair transplantation, hair follicles from the donor area,
which is the horseshoe-shaped fringe of hair on the lower
back and sides of the head, are removed and transplanted
into thinning or balding areas.
The hair taken from the donor area will continue to grow
and will not fall out as a result of pattern baldness because
this hair is not sensitive to the DHT.
When
hair transplantation surgery was first introduced in the
1950s, it was a complicated and costly procedure that often
resulted in unnatural results.
But through extensive research and state-of-the-art developments
in technique and instrumentation, hair transplantation has
become a highly sophisticated yet relatively simple procedure.
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