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Is a personal consultation necessary?
Yes, a personal consultation by phone or in person is necessary. The main purpose
of this consultation is to see if you are a suitable candidate for hair transplantation and to determine approximately how many grafts will be needed to achieve your
expectations. Your current hair loss pattern will be evaluated and a future projection will be suggested as accurately as possible. Also, a plan for solving your hair loss
problem will be explained to you as well as the total cost of the procedure. Your final consultation will be with a Nu/Hart specially trained physician prior to your session.
How does the new hair transplant micro-technology work?
Early hair transplant technology utilized large round grafts that produced an unnatural appearance. The new and more
refined method utilizes the smaller mini and micro hair grafts. This new approach recreates the way human hair grows, in units of one hair or groups of two or three hairs, resulting in a more natural looking
appearance. The hairline looks natural when it is recreated using the staggering of one or occasionally two hair grafts. Reasonable density with a natural look for the rest of the head is maintained by
using grafts that average three to five hairs each. These grafts, although not as refined as micro grafts, provide maximum density when requested by the patient
and still maintains a natural look. The doctor works with the client in deciding the various graft options after evaluating the donor area, hair density, and scalp condition
Will hair transplants fall out?
No, hair that is transplanted from a healthy donor area will last a lifetime for most patients.
 Is there a lot of pain involved?
Most clients have said that going to the dentist was more traumatic than having a hair transplant procedure. Local anesthetics are
administered before the session. After the initial injections, most clients are completely comfortable. Post-operative pain medications are available if needed.
What does the donor area scar look like?
Our transplant surgeons carefully suture the donor area after harvesting the grafts.
The sutures can easily be removed after 10 days. When the scar is completely healed, it is no bigger than the crease in the palm of you hand.
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