The High Density technique is the most efficient method of re-implanting harvested donor hair back into the scalp in the desired location
It is possible for as many as 4500-5000 grafts to be re-implanted in a single session for patients with sufficient donor hair. Consequently much larger areas of baldness or areas of thinning hair can usually be treated in an extended single day session.
Minimal post-operative discomfort
Minimum healing time in the donor area
Hair transplantation is really about relocating (transplanting) the bald resistant hair follicles from the back of the head to the balding areas on the top of the head. This process works for a lifetime because the hair follicles taken from the back of the head are genetically resistant to baldness, regardless of where they are relocated to.
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Once the hair transplant is done, the grafts which are extracted and then transplanted into the recipient site suffer some shock which make them move into the resting phase. Due to this shock there is a universal phenomenon of temporary hair shedding after the hair transplant. This shedding varies from patient to patient. It may vary from partial shedding to complete temporary shedding. This phase of shedding generally starts 3-4 weeks after the procedure and can go up to 2-3 months. The growth of the transplanted grafts starts from fourth month onwards. In initial stages the growth may be thin as all the grafts does not start to grow at one time because all hair are not in growth phase at a given time, the distribution of growth cycle is random. Six months onward the hair start to become denser and lengthier and full growth is expected approximately in 12 months.