Hair Transplants – What Will the Future Bring?

Hair transplants have been around in one form or another for about 60 years now. The earliest transplants were primitive and the results were never what the patient expected. This was from the normal guy on the street to Hollywood stars – a lot of guys were left disfigured from sloppy transplants. My older brother had an old punch style graft in the very late 1970s and the results were horrific. The grafts were huge and the donor area was torn apart. Not only that but the shock trauma in the transplanted area caused more hair to fall out. But I’m going off on a tangent – the point being that early hair transplants were pretty nasty and nobody was happy.

Then in the early 1990s the idea of micro grafting appeared. This meant that a strip of hair bearing donor skin was still removed from the scalp but the hair grafts were in much smaller units of 3 – 4 hairs instead of 20 – 30 hairs in the old punch graft style of hair transplant. This meant that transplants looked a lot more natural – the old “dolls hair” style of transplant was slowly fading away and only used by the worst types of transplant surgeons.

The next step was ultra micro hair grafting which meant that now, at last, a single hair could be transplanted at a time. On top of that the method of transplanting could use follicular unit extraction techniques which meant for the first time ever in the history of transplants the hair could be taken directly from the donor area and transplanted directly to the bald areas on a patients head. This meant that the normal “smiley face” type Levitra of scar hair transplants patients expected has become a thing of the past. There were still scars in the donor area but these scars are absolutely tiny compared to the old style of scar with a strip incision hair transplant.

FUE had only just become popular and the idea of body hair transplants hit the news. For years people wondered about having hair transplanted from other parts of their body and onto their thinning or bald scalps. Until the early 1990s the medical expertise and medical equipment didn’t exist to make this possible. That changed. Now you can have hair transplanted from your beard, neck, back, chest and legs onto your head if you wish. Oddly enough the hair usually winds up growing just like normal scalp hair so nobody can tell. So if you were told you didn’t have enough donor hair for a transplant and you’ve got a hairy chest, back or legs you instantly have more donor hair now!

So hair transplantation has made a lot of progress in the last 10 years and the next big step is just around the corner. A company called Intercytex are developing a process where follicular cells can be injected directly into the scalp and will grow just like normal hair. Plus you can have as much or as little of this treatment as you want. So far in clinical trials the response rate has been 100%. The days of hairloss being something you just need to live with are coming to an end. The future is bright and it’s covered in hair!

Author Bio: You want to solve your hairloss problem once and for all so you’ve decided to have a hair transplant? Before you go spending a lot of money it’s worth having as much hair transplant information as possible to help you make the right choices. For more information on the different types of hair transplants you can have click here.

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Keywords: hair transplant,hair restoration,hair replacement,cosmetic surgery

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