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  1. Dec 5, 2022 · What is a hair transplant? Hair transplant surgery is a cosmetic procedure that involves taking donor hairs from one or more areas of your body—most commonly the back or sides of your scalp, or even your beard, back, or chest—and moving them to an area where you've had hair loss.

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    A hair transplant, which moves hair from one place to another on your head, can be done in several ways. The most common way is grafting. To be a good candidate, you'll need to have thicker areas of hair on your head. Permanent hair loss can happen due to several reasons, including types of alopecia.

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    What are the different types of hair transplant surgery?

    There are several different ways to perform hair transplant surgery, including: Grafting. Scalp reduction. Flap surgery. Tissue expansion. Advertisement

    How is grafting performed?

    Hair grafting is the most common type of hair transplant surgery. A healthcare provider cuts tiny pieces of the scalp containing healthy hair. Sometimes they use a small, round punch to remove skin that contains about 10 to 15 hairs. People used to call these grafts “hair plugs.” Micro-grafts contain one to two hairs. The procedure can take several hours. Most people stay awake during the surgery, but they receive medication to numb the scalp. You may need several procedures depending on how much hair your provider needs to move. Your scalp will need to heal for a few months between procedures.

    How is scalp reduction performed?

    Providers also call scalp reduction alopecia reduction. During this procedure, a surgeon removes a small area of bald skin from the scalp. They loosen nearby skin containing hair and pull it over the bald area. Then, they stitch it in place. Scalp reduction is ideal for bald areas on the top and back of the head. These sections are usually surrounded by skin with hair. Sometimes providers use scalp reduction and hair implants together to achieve full coverage. Like grafting, scalp reduction usually only requires numbing medication on the scalp. This means you don’t need general anesthesia.

    What are the risks of hair transplant surgery?

    As with any surgery, a hair transplant comes with risks. These include: Allergic reaction to anesthesia. Excessive blood loss. Failed grafts or flaps. Infection. Loss of feeling on your scalp. Scarring.

    What are the side effects of hair transplant surgery?

    Side effects of hair transplant surgery are usually temporary. You may experience the following issues on your scalp, at the donor site or where the new hair is: Crust or scabs. Itching. Loss of feeling. Pain or throbbing. Swelling. Tightness.

    What are the benefits of hair restoration?

    Potential benefits of hair restoration include: Fuller head of hair with fewer bald areas. Improved self-esteem. Permanent hair loss solution.

    What is the recovery process after hair transplant surgery?

    Most hair transplants are outpatient surgeries, which means you can go home the same day as the procedure. Your recovery process will depend on the type of transplant you have. In the days after surgery, you may be able to: Day 1: Remove bandages. Day 2: Wash your hair. Days 3 to 5: Return to work and start light activities. After 10 days: Remove stitches (done by your healthcare provider). After 3 weeks: Return to exercise or sports.

    How long do the results of a hair transplant last?

    It can take up to a year before you see the full results of any hair transplant. The transplanted hair may fall out as the graft or flap heals. This is normal. The hair should grow back. You may need several “touch-up” hair transplant surgeries to achieve a natural-looking result.

    When should I see my healthcare provider about a hair transplant?

    You’ll likely have several follow-up visits with your healthcare provider after surgery. They will make sure your scalp is healing well. But contact your provider right away if you experience any of the following problems: A fever that doesn’t go away. Excessive bleeding from your scalp. Severe redness or pain on your scalp. Signs of infection, such as green or yellow pus oozing from the cuts in your scalp. A note from Cleveland Clinic Hair transplant surgery may be an option if other hair growth treatments didn’t work for you. There are many different hair transplant techniques. So, it’s important to work with a healthcare provider to choose the procedure that will best meet your goals. Look for a skilled professional with experience in hair loss and hair restoration. They are the only ones who should perform transplant surgery. You should also consider the practical aspects of hair transplant surgery. Think about the cost and the healing time between treatments. Medically Reviewed Last reviewed by a Cleveland Clinic medical professional on 04/30/2021. Learn more about our editorial process.

  2. Jul 25, 2022 · A hair transplant is a procedure in which a plastic or dermatological surgeon moves hair to a bald area of the head. The surgeon usually moves hair from the back or side of the head to the...

  3. What are the steps of a hair transplant procedure? Hair transplantation involves removing small punch grafts from the hair bearing scalp or a larger piece of this scalp from a donor area and cutting this into smaller pieces to use as grafts. These grafts are then relocating to a bald or thinning area of the scalp.

  4. Learn about hair transplant surgery from Lisa Ishii, a Johns Hopkins facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, including what to expect at a consult, available treatment options and details about the procedure.

  5. Sep 11, 2023 · Hair replacement surgery has come a long way since the days when men were left with large "plugs" of hair that screamed "transplant." Today's results look much more natural. Today's results look ...

  6. Dec 6, 2019 · Hair transplants aim to restore hair growth to areas of the scalp with limited or absent growth. They are effective treatments for many types of hair loss, but they cannot stop future hair...

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