Friday, April 12, 2019

Non-Surgical Hair Fixing

What is Hair Fixing?

That is Non-Surgical technique of hair replacement system in which we at first gauge the hair loss province afterwards stick the hair silicon system on the scalp with the support of Silicon bond or only by silicon tapes that put together on the skull for 4 to 5 week in which you can accomplish all usual performance like shampooing, oiling, play sports etc with ordinary natural facade end result straight away in simple trouble free straight forward procedure.

Is it Hair Fixing was Permanent elucidation for Baldness?
That is best non surgical way out of hair loss or thinning hair. That is permanent course of action in which you can do washing, participate in sports, drive bike etc without take out the hair silicon system. But after few weeks you have to follow services whenever it loosens up so Semi-Permanent solution regarding fixing for life time.

 

How Cost of hair Fixing fluctuate?
Price of hair fixing not show a discrepancy according baldness province extent although it charges depend ahead category of natural human hairs you are preferred alongside category of silicon base akin to Full Lace, Lace Front, Mono Filament patient select as per individual cost financial plan.

Advantages of hair fixing:-
  • Low cost than surgical hair transplant
  • Immediate effect technique
  • Solo day session procedure
  • No hospitalization for surgery involved
  • 100% out of harm’s way process
  • Accomplish any hair length along volume
  • Pain free & safe
  • Hygienically preformed by hair expert
  • Can make any dreamed hairstyle
  • For maintenance use normal shampoo, oil, spa cream etc.
  • Undemanding action formula to fix hairs
  • Accessible in Men’s and Women’s
  • Germane in every juncture of hair loss

If you are suffering from hair loss and would like to discuss possible treatment options please contact us to request a free consultation.

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Saturday, March 16, 2019

FUE Technique- Hair Transplant

Find out about the FUE technique of hair transplantation

There are two surgical techniques in which hair can be removed from a patient’s scalp – Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). The way that grafts are transplanted back into a patient’s scalp following their removal is the same with both techniques. It is how the hairs are removed that is different. In the case of the FUE technique each hair graft is removed from the donor region one by one using a punch tool. Both the FUT and FUE technique form scars – FUT forms one linear scar whereas FUE forms multiple circular scars spread across a large area

 

What happens in a FUE hair transplant?

When undergoing a FUE procedure, the entire scalp must usually be shaved in advance. As the FUE technique only allows a surgeon to take every second hair graft from the donor zone, the yield of grafts from the area is lower. Many clinics are forced to go outside of this zone which means these transplanted hairs will become thin and may be lost as a patient becomes older. It can also result in circular scars in the donor region becoming visible over time. The survival rate of grafts in an FUE technique is lower than it is with FUT as the accuracy of the punch tool is lower than that of a technician using a microscope.

Benefits of FUE method of Hair Transplant Surgery

There are, however, some instances where the FUE technique may be suitable. Patients who like to wear their hair very short may choose this method as the resultant scars can be less noticeable and more spread out. The FUE method is also useful when only a small area of hair needs to be transplanted, such as in the repair of scars or eyebrow transplants.

Disadvantages of FUE method

At HRBR we offer both FUT and FUE hair transplants. A hair transplant surgeon should always assess the patient’s individual needs and advise on the best hair transplant technique for each individual case. At HRBR we generally favour the FUT technique as the results are generally far superior, especially for larger hair transplants. At a later stage, should a patient decide to have a second or third hair transplant, a skilled surgeon can go back and remove the linear scar from the first FUT procedure. This means that the patient will only have one scar, which is not possible with the FUE method.

If you are suffering from hair loss and would like to discuss possible treatment options please contact us to request a free consultation.

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Monday, February 18, 2019

Beard Transplant

A beard transplant is a method of hair restoration in which the surgeon transplants beard hair to the scalp using follicular unit extraction techniques (FUE) and tools. Beard transplants can also refer to any procedure that reconstructs a new beard, or enhances an existing beard – for these reconstructive beard surgeries, the surgeon transplants scalp hair to areas of the face as needed on a case-by-case basis. Using beard hair as a restorative method is not used by many clinics, and is generally considered a fringe procedure.

Why use Beard Hair instead of Scalp Hair?


In most hair transplants, the surgeon will remove hair from the back of the scalp – known as the donor zone – and transplant it to wherever it’s needed. Hairs from this region of the scalp seem particularly resistant to hair loss, and are usually hardy enough to withstand the transplant.
Not all patients, however, have enough hair in the donor zone, and some may not have any scalp hair at all. For these situations, body hair derived from the arms, legs, and chest is be the next best alternative. Again, not all patients have this type of hair either. For these cases, facial hair can be removed and transplanted to other areas of the scalp.
Beard hair transplants may work on patients with male pattern hair loss (MPH), but not with other types of alopecia. Patients with alopecia universalis, for example, have no hair on the entirety of their body, and thus are ineligible for this type of procedure.



Beard Transplant Studies

Though research is limited, one official beard transplant study followed thirty-five male subjects for three years (2005-2008) after they had a combination of both beard hairs and body hairs transplanted onto the scalp. The study finds that beard or body hairs should not be used on the temples or to reconstruct the hairline, as these hairs are naturally finer and less coarse. Beard hair, however, provides a thicker and denser coverage than body hair, and was also better than body hair at concealing scars

 

 

Successful, realistic beard hair transplant results mostly depends on the natural characteristics of the recipient site hairs, meaning that if the patient’s scalp hair is short and curly, then the beard hair will blend in well. If the patient has long straight hair, however, then using solely beard hair on spots with no natural scalp hair would only highlight the textural inconsistencies, and ultimately look unnatural. For this reason, a combination of beard hair and scalp hair yielded the best results, even in patients with predominately straight hair.

Risks of Beard Hair Transplants & Side Effects

  • Bruising
  • Swelling
  • Redness
  • Sensitivity or pain at the donor and recipient sites
  • Infection
  • Scarring

Other Considerations

  
Sometimes males will have beard hairs that are a different color than their scalp’s hairs. Transplanting beard hair to the scalp under these circumstances would highlight these discrepancies in color, and is therefore not recommended. Beard hairs will not change or adapt their physical characteristics to match those of the recipient site hairs, meaning beard hair will not grow softer, finer or longer. No amount of time will change the beard hair’s physical traits.

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