14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Ben Stewart
Apart from the treatment of male and female pattern baldness
hair loss,hair transplant surgery using micro and mini grafts
are now widely used in hair transplant repair procedures and
reconstructive surgical hair restoration procedures. With the
increased use of micro and mini grafts along with the single
hair unit follicular transplants, the reconstructive hair
transplant surgeries now account for approximately 8-10% of the
total hair restoration surgeries.
Because of their small size, the micro and mini-grafts have
lower metabolic requirement than the plug grafts and have better
survival rate than the follicular units, which can be damaged
during dissection.Since these grafts are able to successfully
grow on burnt scalp or fibroid areas,they seem to hold a high
promise for the reconstructive hair transplant surgeries.
Only precautions that hair transplant surgery with these mini
and micro grafts is that the dissected mini and micro grafts are
to be inserted into the scalp as fast as possible after a silt
is made.Transplanting of the grafts in the shortest possible
time increases the chances of the hair follicles surviving the
hair transplant procedures and actually grow into hair. To
hasten up the above mentioned hair transplant surgery procedure,
help from the assistant is taken who immediately inserts a graft
into the slit as soon as it is created by the hair transplant
surgeon. The blades used for the surgery are so small and sharp
they leave almost no detectable scar on the scalp.
Hair Transplant Surgery: Hair Restoration on the Face Hair
transplant surgery procedure for hair restoration of the face
(eyebrows, mustache, and sideburns) is more difficult and
different. If a hair transplant surgeon makes slits near other
grafts, the neighboring grafts tend to "pop out" of their
corresponding slits. Hair transplant surgeon in such cases makes
the slits in a preliminary fashion, with the grafts inserted a
few minutes later.. The rest of Hair Transplant Surgery
procedure is just the same, when the hair transplant surgeon
withdraws his needle, an assistant implants the graft with a
jeweler's forceps. An experienced hair transplant surgeon always
pays close attention to the natural direction of the growth
while performing a reconstructive hair transplant surgery, and
takes care to insert his blade or the needle at acute angle
lateral to the eye brows.
For a successful reconstructive surgery the restoring the
natural direction of the growth for the restored hair is more
important than the number of hair. For the hair loss restoration
of beard and mustache, a hair transplant surgeon keeps his blade
as flat as possible to the surface of lip so as to ensure the
downward direction of growth.
On eyelids, the hair transplant procedure is more complicated
because the eyelids are very thin, mobile and very adjacent to
the eye. The most difficult aspect of the hair transplant
surgery in this case is maintaining the direction of hair
growth. Usually the eyebrow hair is used as the donor hair, and
around 10-12 micro-grafts are inserted per eyelid in two
separate sessions of hair restoration surgery performed with a
gap of about 8-12 months between them. The use of a curved
needle for the eyelid hair restoration is the new innovative
technique that hair restoration surgeons have started making use
for the ease of hair transplant surgery.
Proper preservation of these micro and mini-grafts are
throughout the course of hair transplant surgery is of utmost
importance. The grafts are kept in Petri-plates filled with
saline so as to keep them moist. During long procedures taking
more than 3-4 hours, the Petri-dishes with these grafts in
saline are stored over a basin filled with ice.
A procedure, which holds good for any hair transplant surgery,
is the technique of inserting the grafts in way so as to leave
the epidermis of the graft superficial to the epidermis of the
recipient site. The aim of this hair transplant surgery procedure is to prevent the
formation of inclusion cyst at the insertion points and also to
prevent in-growth of hair. After any hair transplant surgery,
the grafts look like bumps. After healing, the epidermis of the
grafts starts turning into a crust and takes about 10 to 14 days
to finally shed. The transplanted area now becomes smooth as
before. The hair growth on the recipient area is seen only after
3 to 4 months. But once the growth becomes evident it continues
to improve over the next few months.
The recent advances like the use of mini and micro grafts and follicular unit transplants have greatly improved
the aesthetics of hair transplant surgery. Hair transplant
surgery has proved to be a boon in restoring hair on burnt
scalps or in congenital deformities such as cleft lips etc.
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