
Microscopic Hair Transplants
Due to the age of advancement in medical technology we are starting to see a thing we have never seen before and that even includes a robotic nurse at
some hospitals. Certain illnesses thought to be incurable are starting to find themselves a cure and thanks to the medical breakthroughs of hair transplants more and more people are safely retrieving lost hair.
Years ago it was not uncommon for hair transplants to involve a multi-blade for the use of cutting hair. However, after a 1987 breakthrough of
microscopic hair transplants a single-bladed tool become the more common one. More people became increasingly interested in hair transplants and the
procedure itself became safer.
With today’s microscopic hair transplants a person will get a more natural feel to their hair than ones
that came before and that is due to its ability to grow naturally. Before the advancement many men and women were getting unnatural hair implanted into
their head which usually consisted of baby doll hair. With a microscopic hair transplant people are able to get their own hair transplanted into their
head. Here is how it works.
First of all upon arriving at your doctor’s office you will have a local anesthetic administered into your scalp to numb it up. You will then have
healthy hair plucked from its natural growing spot and implanted into your balding spot or spots. Because this is done using the follicular units, your
hair is free to grow naturally again without the use of doll hair. Sometimes one, two or three hairs are taken from the same area.
Once the procedure is completed the hair follicles that caused the baldness are no longer vulnerable to hair loss and will be able to naturally grow
hair from that area. Through-out your life, you will always have a full head of hair.