Posts Tagged ‘hair transplant complications’

Laxometer and Giga-Session Hair Transplant Surgery

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Dr. Parsa Mohebi

I just gave a lecture on a new application for Laxometer in mega and giga session hair transplants in the annual ISHRS (International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery) meeting in Amsterdam, Netherlands.  As we presented the Laxometer in the prior hair restoration scientific meetings, Laxometer can make us capable of increasing the precision of strip removal method of follicular unit hair transplants while minimizing the risk of donor scar complications.

This year, I presented a new application for Laxometer for its use in patients who have limited laxity of the scalp due to prior hair restoration surgeries or for those who require a maximum number of grafts in one session (3000+, 4000+, 5000+ and so forth).  I performed a research in US Hair Restoration last year in which we removed the strip in sequences for hair transplant surgeries using Laxometer before and after removal of each section of the strip.  This method has increased the safety of the strip removal while decreasing the risk of donor wound complications.

The result that was presented in the ISHRS meeting indicated the effectiveness of Laxometer at increasing the number of grafts in a strip hair transplant while minimizing the donor complications of a hair restoration surgery.  Based on our findings, we now use Laxometer in our California hair transplant offices on a regular basis and obtain positive results consistently.

Hair transplant - what - where - when - how?

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Q:

Dear Sir,

I am 27 years old now and I have the problem of hair falling, I lost 60% of hair in a period of last 3-4 years. I am basically from India and currently working in Dubai.  I heard about your treatment for baldness; I am interested in hair transplantation. I had gone through the details through internet, Can you provide more details about the transplantation.

·        What is the percentage guaranteed for the transplantation

·        What are the side effects

·        Can I do the treatment in India / UAE (mention places)

·        How is the treatment period

·        What are the pre and post procedures of treatment

·        How is the treatment done

·        What about the price for the transplanting

·        How is the growth of hair after transplanting? Gradual, Immediate……

With regards

Patient’s Name

A:

Below you can find the answer to your questions as they were asked:

·        What is the percentage guaranteed for the transplantation?
If diagnosis is done correctly with an expert eye, it can be 95-99% successful.

·        What are the side effects?
A linear scar on the back, some swelling and redness on forehead for a few days after surgery and possibility of some numbness at or around donor and recipient area.  For more you see donor scar complication post in my blog.

·        Can I do the treatment in India / UAE (mention places)?
We are in process of having regular visits to Dubai, but we don’t have a certain day yet.  Please check with our office within the next few months for the schedule of our Dubai, UAE hair transplant clinic.  However, if you are willing to travel to get your hair restoration surgery done in our Los Angeles hair transplant clinic, we do have a special program for the patients from other countries in which they can get 10% off the cost of their hair restoration procedure toward their traveling expenses.

·        How is the treatment period, what are the pre and post procedures of treatment and how is the treatment done?
Please see our website to get more information of hair transplant surgery with follicular unit transplant method.  You can also see some before and after hair transplant pictures there.

·        What about the price for the transplanting
Check the website of US Hair Restoration for cost of hair transplant surgery.

·        How is the growth of hair after transplanting? Gradual, Immediate……
It usually takes 3 months for you to see any growth, and then it will get better and better until 1 year post surgery.

Please don’t hesitate to ask any other questions by email or through Hair Restoration Blog.

Best,
Parsa Mohebi, MD