The hair transplant redistributes existing hair on a bald area. Hair transplantation can treat baldness, also called androgenetic alopecia. It is practiced as well on men as on women. For a good result, it is important to establish an operating strategy over time according to the likely evolution of baldness. Principe The principle of the graft is to take hair in the donor area located exclusively around the skull (the crown), where the hair does not fall because they are program-med genetically to last a lifetime. They are then re-implanted in the bald area, partially or totally. No foreign body is used in the process, but only the hair of the one that is implanted: the immune system recognizes them as such.
INTERVENTION: The surgeon desensitizes the area of intervention, then he takes a sample of three small strips of the scalp with a maxi-mum thickness of 1 cm at the donor area. The strip is cut into small grafts. It is a shaping made according to the area to be covered, the desire of the patient, the color of the hair, the thickness of the donor's hair. The follicular cut (1 to 3 grafts) is done under a microscope. In front, on the edge of the scalp, we transplant 1 to 2 hair. It is the most sensitive aesthetic area. Behind, we put 2 to 3 hairs to give the most mass and volume possible. The hair is implanted in the natural sense of growth. Duration of the intervention: Depending on the number of hair grafts. Duration of hospitalization is outpatient. Anesthesia: Is under local anesthesia. A mild sedative may also be injected to allow the patient to withstand, not the pain, but the Results: Within two to four months, the grafted hair has a length of about 1 cm in each case. It takes 6 to 12 months to see the final result. They continue to push without ever falling as the hair of the crown is genetically programmed to last forever.
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