Corrective Hair Transplant Surgery After Hair Loss Due to Facelifts and Endoscopic Brow Lifts.
A small percentage of patients undergoing facelift or forehead lift procedures will lose hair along their hairline. The vast majority of patients who do lose their hair after surgery have it re-grow within six to twelve months with no further medical intervention. For some patients, unfortunately, hair does not grow and this becomes a cosmetic concern. The chief complaint is the inability to wear one’s hair back in a pony tail, which leads to limited hair styling options and a woman being self conscious about her appearance.
A large number of one to three hair follicular groupings can help restore a natural hairline if placed by a skilled team at the correct angle. Success in the procedure is judged by a patient’s ability to wear her hair back and not feel self conscious.
In addition to correcting hair loss due to face lifts and forehead lifts, transplantation is also used for patients that have lost hair from either traumatic injuries and/or removal of benign and cancerous tissues in the scalp.
Well how do you invent a robot that knows how to make the implants look natural? Everyone's head and hair is different, what works for one person doesn't necessarily mean it will work for anyone else.
Posted by: australian institute of hair restoration | December 06, 2011 at 10:20 PM
Cosmetic surgery can be a good choice for men since they are more prone to hair loss. When men grow older, they tend to slowly lose their hair.
Posted by: Katelyn Betterton | December 08, 2011 at 12:50 PM
Hair loss is a sign of old age. Some people can embrace the bald look. For those that can't, it can be a blow to the confidence... though, thankfully, there are options to help cover that flaw up.
Posted by: Crevan Ferrigno | December 15, 2011 at 12:51 PM