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During microfollicular unit
transplantation, a narrow strip of skin with hair-producing
follicles is removed from the donor site, which is typically
located on the back and sides of the head. The open edges of the
donor site are then stitched closed in a fine line. Next, the
strip, which can contain up to 2,000 hairs, is then fashioned
into a series of tiny grafts that contain naturally occurring
follicle patterns (called follicular units). Each follicular
unit is inserted individually into the treated area of thinning
hair through a tiny, needle prick-sized opening. The follicles
and hairs will be placed so that they mimic your natural growth
patterns as closely as possible. Though the hairs will fall out
after a few weeks, you will eventually experience hair regrowth
in these areas that may even last a lifetime. This minimally
invasive hair regrowth technique allows for extremely
natural-looking results for patients with thinning hair, along
with better use of donor hair, a shorter surgery time, and
faster recovery for patients
Male
Pattern Hair Loss Classifications


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| Class 4 Moderate
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