What is Hair Loss Surgery?
Hair grows naturally in separate groupings called follicular units. Each follicular hair unit has from one to four separate individual hairs growing from it. During hair loss surgery, follicular units are harvested from a donor site (at the back and/or sides of the head) and transplanted to a thinning area.
The various types of hair loss surgery have significantly evolved over the years. Hair Club Medical GroupTM doctors use the advanced technique of Microscopic Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation, resulting in hair coverage that looks so natural, you may forget it's not.
Microscopic Follicular Unit Hair Transplants involve the use of high-powered microscopes to divide the donor strip into its natural hair growth units. This technique is considered the gold standard in hair loss surgery technology today.
Unfortunately, some hair loss surgery procedures by other practices are still prepared using either the naked eye or low-level magnification loupes. These graft preparation techniques may cause increased risk of damaging hair follicles.
Hair Club Medical GroupTM believes in using only leading hair loss surgery technology and treatments, producing nothing less than exceptional results. The stereo microscope allows doctors to maximize graft yields that ensure more coverage and better hair transplant results. Hair Club Medical GroupTM offers an exclusive post -procedure program of maintenance and monitoring to help maximize your hair restoration results.
Hair Club manages a network of physicians known as Hair Club Medical GroupTM. The physicians of Hair Club Medical Group closely follow the latest advancements in hair loss surgery.
Medical services are provided by Hair Club Medical Group.
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