Medical Hair Restoration for Women and Men

Never before in history has appearance meant so much to the self-esteem of an individual. While many men and women can handle their baldness or thinning areas on their scalp, others simply need to find a way to reverse their hair loss through medical hair restoration. Luckily for them, scientific advancements in hair replacement have made great strides since way back in the 1950s and 60s.
Back in the middle of the last century, it was common for most men wanting to have medical hair restoration to rely on their physician performing a hair plug technique. While generally that procedure worked, little was known about which specific hair should be used for replacement as well as exactly how that hair would grow once transplanted. The major downside to hair plugs was that it often looked like hair on the head of a doll instead of something more natural.
In the 1990s follicular transplanting changed the medical hair restoration industry. While follicular transplanting was superior to hair plugs, today's hair replacement industry has made great strides in offering both men and women the latest in cutting-edge technology. The next generation of medical hair restoration includes follicular unit transplantation, the lateral slip technique, also known as Perpendicular Grafting, and Laser Hair Treatment.
Hair strands on the scalps of men and women generally tend to grow in groups of three or four follicles. Follicular unit transplantation mimics this natural growth by using an elliptical incision from an area on the head called the donor site.
After the incision has been made, each follicular unit is then separated from the others and implanted in the specified area on the scalp. The results are very effective, natural looking and tend to have the hair growth in the correct direction.
Many physicians,specializing in medical hair restoration, use what is called a lateral slip technique, as a way to implant these follicular units correctly to the scalp. This advanced technique is considered superior to all the others due to the visual results and growth patterns of the implanted hair.
Grafting hair is considered another optimal method of transplanting a small portion of hair flourishing in one area of the scalp to a more balding or thinning area. The size of the hair graft is generally determined by the specific physician performing the procedure. While this method often produces very positive results, the scarring it leaves is generally more noticeable than when using most any other technique of medical hair restoration.
Many men and women choose to have laser hair treatment because of its much less invasive process of medical hair restoration. A high-quality laser hair treatment tends to cost much less than other quality hair restoration methods, though it often requires repeated treatments.