Posts Tagged ‘ISHRS’

Hair Multiplication and Hair Cloning 2009

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Hair multiplicationPeople ask about hair multiplication, hair loss, stem cell hair regrowth, and hair cloning transplant all the time.  The last annual meeting of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), where all authorities in medical hair restoration get together, did not have any good news for the people who are eagerly following the progress of hair multiplication research.  In fact, the newly disclosed information from Intercytex who is considered the leading group working on hair multiplication revealed that they never successfully finished phase II of their study on hair follicle multiplication.

This is contradicting with what they released previously regarding completion of phase II and the commencement of phase III.  This is considered a step back in the field of hair restoration and it means a longer waiting time for people who are impatiently waiting for hair multiplication to become a reality.

When any new treatment modality is being researched, scientists need to go through several phases to establish its effectiveness and safety.  Phase III of a study is when a few subjects (human) are being treated with the new modality on a longer period of time to assure the long term effect and safety of the new treatment.

The reason for the delay in completion of phase II of hair multiplication research was not fully disclosed.  However, knowing this fact leads us to believe that using multiplied hair won’t be possible at least in the next 8 years.  We at US Hair Restoration are collaborating with the academic center in some different stem cell hair research.  Our research is still in its early stages, but we will release our findings of this hair stem cell research as soon as they are available.

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.

News In Hair Transplant Surgery

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

hair restoration surgery meeting

Yes, I am  back from Amsterdam.  I spent one week there and I was mostly involved with the meetings of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery.  The city of Amsterdam was beautiful and I still cannot believe in this day and age people still bike to work on a regular basis in a capital city in Europe.

As always of every year, we had a large number of hair transplant surgeons come from all over the world. My lecture this year was on a new application for the Laxometer and the title was Laxometer and Sequential Strip Removal for Increasing the Safety of Strip Removal in Mega-session Hair Transplants.  We will be placing a summary of the lecture in the hair loss library on our website US Hair Restoration soon.

The research results that was presented by the consultant of Intercytex for hair multiplication was disappointing and basically despite the fact that they announced they started Phase III of the study, this year they said they have not even finished the II yet.  They claimed financial problems to be the cause of that.  We will look closely as we were before to see what is going to be out in the horizon for hair multiplication or as it is often called “hair cloning”.

Several new automated techniques were also introduced for FUE harvesting but I was not impressed by any of those.  It seems like no one could come up with an ideal technique for the automated FUE that does not have significant problems.  We will continue with the manual methods for FUE hair transplant graft removal and placement at this time.

There were many nice discussions on new techniques in making sites, closing the donor wound and preparation of the hair transplant grafts.  The aesthetic aspects of hair restoration surgery was also discussed in many sessions and nice new concepts were introduced by several doctors.  Hairline design and temple points were again discussed and it seems that more doctors are realizing the importance of restoration on hair in the temple areas.  We at US Hair Restoration are very big in restoration of the temple points in the patients that need it and temple hairline is a necessary part of our hair restoration and hairline designs.

The comparison of the maintaining solutions is always part of the discussions.  This year there were a few nice comparative researches on densely packed hair and also the comparison of the grouping of the hair grafts in follicular unit form or isolate single hair groups.

Hair Restoration is one of the young fields of cosmetic surgery.  It has been revolutionized in the last 10 years with development of the idea of follicular unit transplantation and stereotactic microscopy that gave us the capability of producing such great results that are undetectable from the natural hair.  Presence of hair transplant doctors in scientific meetings of this kind help the hair transplant surgeon to be able to deliver the highest standard of hair transplant to his patient that can eventually guarantee both the doctor and the patient satisfaction.  I recommend the meeting of ISHRS to every doctor who performs hair transplant surgery as a big part of his practice.  In fact I do not understand how some doctors can afford not to be there while new findings are changing the face of hair restoration medicine on a regular basis.

International Society of Hair Restoration Surgey in Amsterdam

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Hello everyone,

I will be in Amsterdam to attend the annual meeting of International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery.

I will be lecturing on a new application of Laxometer too.  I will keep the blog updated with the news in hair restoration world when I am back next week.

Best,

Parsa Mohebi, MD

What is New in Hair Restoration Surgery

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

hair restoration news

I am in the Detroit airport on my way back to Los Angeles from the 16th annual meeting of international society of hair restoration surgery (ISHRS) that was held in the beautiful city of Montreal in Canada last week. This five day meeting was filled with a variety of presentation on the clinical and basic science aspects of hair transplant surgery and medical hair restoration.

I gave a lecture on psycho-social impacts of hair restoration on men on the first day of the meeting. The lecture has been prepared based on my other article on Psychology of Hair Transplant that was previously presented and published on the Hair Transplant Forum International on April, 2008. In the current presentation on psycho social impacts of hair transplantation, I explored some other social and psychological aspect that hair transplant patients experience after their hair restoration procedures based on experience we had with our Los Angeles hair transplant patients and what we found in our research last year with New Hair Institute (NHI).

Several other interesting studies were presented on the aesthetic planning and designing of the hair line and frame of the face with hair transplantation. There were many articles on the hair transplant surgery techniques that could be used for optimization of the final appearance of a hair transplant.

Few articles were presented on hair stem cell research and hair multiplication. However based on the presented evidences, there were no signs of an upcoming solution for hair multiplication or hair cloning any time soon.

One article discussed an innovative method of hair graft harvesting that can produce more hair from an existing follicular unit. The result of this study, although interesting was very controversial among the experts and the author could not release the study details on the methodology to elucidate this matter.

I will publish the highlights of this meeting on the website of US Hair Restoration soon.

Hair Transplant Donor Scar Revision

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Q:

Hi, I have a few thousand grafts already and I am interested in getting more as well as trying to revise my scar. My donor area is still quite dense.

A:

Scar revision could be done through several different methods depends upon the location, size and orientation of the scalp scars. The scalp scars that are not aligned with the Resting Skin Tension Lines (RSTLs) generally do not respond well to the revision through simple excision of the scars. For these scars hair follicular unit transplantation is a better solution. Filling the scalp scar with follicular unit transplant can be a successful method for the scars that do not respond to the regular excision. We have treated the scars that have been previously operated with multiple simple excisions by other plastic surgeons with no significant improvement in the final size and appearance of the scar. For more on scalp scar management with hair transplantation, you can read on one of my presentations in the fifteenth annual meeting of the international society of hair restoration surgery (ISHRS) which was titled: Hair Transplant and Neurosurgical Scars. You can also check our website at www.ushairrestoration.com to get more information on the modern hair restoration procedures and possible options for repair of old surgeries or scar revision procedures. You can also browse the Hair Restoration blog at www.ushairrestoration.com/blog to familiarize yourself with the available hair transplantation methods and techniques for revision of the hair transplant scar.