hair restoration
The first feature that people often notice of others is their hair. A receding hairline or significant baldness can lead to decreased self-confidence and place an individual at a disadvantage in today's competitive and youth-oriented job market.
The field of hair restoration has advanced significantly in the past five years. Microscopic follicular unit grafting has put an end to "plug" grafts. It is a simple, low-risk procedure that leads to natural and undetectable results. Patients regain the ability to style their hair and feel more positive about their appearance.
When transplanted into the bald or thinning scalp, the microscopic follicular unit grafts allow the creation of natural feathered hairlines and avoid the "corn row" or "doll's hair" appearance that unfortunately results when larger grafts are used. Often, only two or three graft sessions are necessary to give complete results and, if the goals are limited, sometimes a single session will be all that is required. Hair will begin to grow 6 - 12 weeks following the procedure and will continue to grow for a lifetime.
For more information about hair restoration surgery, including alternatives, surgery costs, and follow-up, see page 2.
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