Micro hair transplantation
(micro hair grafting) is the only method which guarantees
to restore the lost or thinning hair on the top of your head.
It is a revolutionary procedure which has taken the hair
business by storm. Why? Because the results are completely
natural unlike those of years ago where transplanted hairs
resembled those of a doll. This procedure is light years
ahead.
The procedure is painstaking for the Surgeon as
it involves the transplantation of tiny follicles of hair,
one by one. The hair is taken from the back and sides of
your head; men are 'genetically programmed' to
retain this hair. Our team of highly skilled professionals
work to produce suitable follicles, dissected under microscope
and transplanted into your thinning or balding area.
So advanced is our technique that SINGLE HAIRS
can now be transplanted into the tell tale hairline. This
is revolutionary and gives the best possible result anywhere
in the world. This is really where medicine and art get
together. Our goal will be to create a natural hair line
once more to try and recreate what you had before.
Remember that the hair we transplant is your own.
The hair will not reject. It will grow at just the same
rate as it did before and the same colour. The difference
is that this hair will not fall out.
You will be able to have your hair cut, dyed etc.
just as before and wear it in any style you choose… and
for the rest of your life.
So
How is it Done and How Long Does it Take?
The procedure will take about three to four
hours. It is not painful and you can listen to music or watch
TV whilst it is being done. It is performed by a highly
trained medical Doctor with a dedicated interest in this
field. He is assisted by specially trained Nurses who assist
him in the preparation of your micro hair grafts. The region
where the hair is taken from is the back and sides of the
head and is often referred to as the 'donor site'.
The area in which the hair is transplanted is known as
the 'recipient site'.
This amazing procedure is performed without the
need for a general anaesthetic and there is no need to stay
overnight in hospital.
You will be back to normal activities a day or
two after the procedure. This technique is not as invasive
as the old 'punch graft' procedure, therefore
recovery is much swifter. We suggest that you do not return
to strong physical exercise for two weeks.
When
Will I See my Hair Growing Back?
You will begin to see your hair growing again between
6 and 26 weeks from the date of your procedure. Month by
month you will see your hair getting longer and longer
until you will want to have a hair cut!
As we said before, it will grow exactly as it did
at the back of your head in terms of colour and texture.
Some clients return for further procedures depending
on how much hair they would like transplanted, we can 'infill'
previous micro transplants to create an even thicker appearance.
We also have experience in creating a natural look to old
style hair transplants where the results are noticeable.
What
Should I Do Next? Free Consultation
The next step is to get clear Professional advice
before you consider any treatment. We offer this advice
completely free of charge and without any obligation. Our
friendly Patient Co-ordinators are able to give you as
much information as possible about micro transplantation
at Mills and Mills and details about the costs of treatment
and payment plans we have available.
Then its time to get a professional opinion from
our hair transplant Doctor to see exactly what can be achieved
for you. Once again this is all free of charge and without
any obligation. We can even arrange a web
cam consultation if you prefer,
or we will provide an opinion from photographs of the top
and back and sides of your head.
If you need any inspiration, just take a look
at some of the remarkable transformations that our Doctors
have already achieved for others, just like you. Our Before
& Afters Gallery gives an amazing insight to this
fantastic method of getting your hair back.
We look forward to hearing
from you.
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