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Follicular Micrografting...a proven method
A safe and tested procedure, follicular
micrografting is a real solution to hair loss. Results are
widely known and proven.
Hair is taken from the crown (the lower
contour of the head), where hair growth continues even in
the case of severe hair loss.
Results are durable as the grafted hair
is not affected by hair loss.

Alternative methods:
In recent times, laser hair grafting was
largely marketed as the leading procedure. This method has
been abandoned by many surgeons because of its low efficiency
rate. Besides, patients were suffering from undesirable side
affects, such as extensive post-operative swelling and persistent
scabbing.
The principle of scalp reduction is similar
to that of a face-lift: one part of the bald surface is removed
and the scalp area under tension is closed in.
This type of intervention is no longer frequently
used. There are too many problems associated with the covering
of grafting scars and hair orientation.
The strip technique consists of sliding
a strip of scalp to the new forehead line. This technique
requires a major and painful surgery with the risks of serious
complications. Problems are also experienced with hair orientation
and distribution.
Hairpieces must be replaced every 18 months.
After a few years, if you factor in maintenance costs, it
will have cost you more than the grafting procedure, which
gives durable results.
However, the hairpiece represents a viable
alternative for persons who cannot benefit from a follicular
micrograft because of low donor areas.
The Rogaine (Minoxidil) method is an efficient
solution, but it is tedious and the results do not reflect
the efforts required. Furthermore, if you stop the treatment,
all benefits are lost and it's back to square one. (90% of
patients stop using it after 10 months). The treatment must
not be interrupted to obtain consistent results.
Propecia (finasteride) is a medication which
can stop hair loss and sometimes, induce new hair growth.
It is meant for men only. It is necessary to take the medication
every day and some side effects may occur.
During your meeting with the surgeon, he
could inform you on the pertinence of the medical treatment
as well as its possible side effects.
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