Common Questions About Hair Transplants

Common Questions About Hair Transplants

These days, everyone thinks they are an expert just because they read something on the Internet. While it’s possible to get a lot of answers from the world wide web about medical procedures and conditions, visiting a specialist doctor is the best way to learn.

A large part of this is that each of us is unique – we have our own stories, backgrounds, family histories, and so on. No amount of broad medical advice from the Internet can really dig into what’s best for you, so finding a doctor who takes the time to get to know you is key to good treatment.

That said, there are some questions related to hair transplantation and hair restoration that are fairly readily answered, so today we are going to focus on providing you with answers to several of those questions!

When Was The First Successful Hair Transplant?

The most widely accepted answer is that Dr. Norman Orentreich completed the first hair transplantation to treat male pattern hair loss (MPHL) in 1952. The procedure used “hair plugs” instead of more modern methods, like Follicular Unit Excision (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT).

These hair plugs tended to look like circular patches of hair because of how it was harvested from the donor area. Unfortunately, the unnatural look, and the stigma around hair transplantation has remained intact from all those years ago.

Modern procedures, like FUE and FUT, leave minimal scarring and are, in almost all cases, natural-looking and effective.

Are Hair Transplants Permanent?

Yes!

Modern hair transplantation methods involve removing the entire unit of hair, including the follicle and the surrounding dermal layers, and placing them back onto one’s own scalp. This means that not only is it going to continue to grow, but it is your own hair, so it will look natural as well!

Do Hair Transplants Hurt?

Not for most people.

Modern anesthesia allows a surgeon to avoid discomfort and pain during hair transplantation procedures. This could take the form of injected local anesthetic, a pill or other medicine, or a combination of options. Your surgeon will go over your particular needs to determine what the best course of action is.

Generally, your surgeon might prescribe some pain medication for after the procedure, but most patients report that they did not need them.

It is still possible that you will feel some discomfort during or after the procedure. If this is the case, be sure to speak up and let your surgeon know so they can determine how to best treat it!

What Is The Most Common Cause Of Hair Loss?

Genetics is the most common cause of hair loss. Male pattern hair loss (MPHL) in particular is notably passed down through generations.

Though women also suffer from hair loss, men are far more likely to have severe MPHL because of the prevalence of testosterone in their bodies. Testosterone is closely linked to the genes that trigger hair loss.

Over 50% of men are at risk of suffering from some form of MPHL, also called androgenetic alopecia. There are other forms of hair loss that occur, and other causes of hair loss as well, so it is important to talk to a specialist about your concerns as soon as you notice any of the signs of hair loss.

Where Can I Go For Hair Restoration In Las Vegas?

Dr. Joseph Williams of Advanced Medical Hair Institute is one of the nation’s leading hair restoration experts.

He combines decades of knowledge in the field of surgical hair transplantation with his passion for helping people overcome hair loss. He and his team make sure that every patient is treated individually by understanding you as a whole person in order to help you make the best decisions for your hair restoration.

To find out if you’re a candidate for hair restoration, you can schedule an appointment today!