The mini and micro-graft procedure can help people with androgenetic alopecia (i.e. inherited balding), birth related baldness, people who have lost hair due to radio-therapy, and those who have suffered scarring because of burns, accidents, or as a result of operations. Similarly those in need of eyebrow reconstruction can also be helped.
Some clinic begin consultation with a detailed discussion of your wishes, aims and expectations from the transplant, after which, your scalp will be examined and photographs taken. Once this is completed the operating possibilities will be explained to you. They aim to achieve a result that accords with your wishes and expectations and also give you an honest assessment of what you can expect from the transplant. A decisive factor in what can be achieved is the generating capacity of the individual’s donor area. This also means taking into account the future path of your hair loss, based on a ‘worst case scenario’ estimate. A consistent treatment plan which includes both the general aging process and the individual’s balding is extremely important for the long term success of hair transplants.
Some of clinics exclusively use the mini and micro-graft transplant technique, especially for the frontal hair line and rear hair border areas of the head. This is because the hair has to grow in direction nature intended, have an even density, and the hair line has to suit the proportions of the forehead, face and general shape of the head.
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