
Hair Transplant
Male pattern baldness usually begins in an M shape. Generally, the hair on the back of the head is unaffected by male pattern baldness hence this area is used in transplantation. Hair loss is relatively common in women with about 20~30% (40% in USA) experiencing at least some degree of thinning in their lifetime. Hair loss in women is generally very gradual, with the rate accelerating during pregnancy and at menopause. They are also more easily affected by hormonal changes, medical conditions, and external factors. Men or women who have a broad or large forehead can feel self-conscious about their look. Through hair transplantation, the hairline can be designed to make the forehead narrower. There are two approaches to inserting a hair follicle. One way is through an implanter and a second approach is by first making small incisions (slit) and implanting the follicles manually. This allows for easy control of bleeding and dense packing of the graft, eventually creating much better results