For many of us, our hair is part of our identity and our source of confidence. But aging is inevitable, and with that comes hair thinning and bald spots. Even if you aren’t that mature in age, hair loss can occur for a number of reasons, including stress, pregnancy, and genetics. A hair transplant in Miami may be just the thing you can do for yourself to bring back healthy, luscious hair.
What Is a Neograft Hair Transplant?
Getting a hair transplant may sound a little intimidating or maybe even unbelievable. How does one suffering from bald spots grow their hair back? Technology when it comes to cosmetic dermatological procedures has advanced indefinitely over the years to give you back confidence in your hair. With Follicular Unit Extraction, the Neograft machine allows perfect hair restoration that promotes a natural look and a healthy feel to problem areas. Our team at Miami Center of Dermatology assesses each patient thoroughly and can create a plan for hair restoration that best fits your needs. A Neograft hair transplant can transform your look effortlessly, completing your cosmetic goals. But how exactly does this new technology work? A Neograft hair transplant is an FDA-approved follicular unit harvesting system that achieves great results. The Neograft machine allows the hair transplant process to be done accurately and improves the speed over formally used manual extraction instruments.
Am I a Good Candidate for Neograft?
While getting a hair transplant may seem like an easy task, there are a few things you should consider. Before making your appointment, you should absolutely talk to your dermatologist or healthcare provider. Here are some factors that are important when considering a hair transplant:
Age
Like we mentioned before, hair loss often presents itself as bigger of an issue the older you are, so younger patients likely aren’t the best candidates for a Neograft procedure. Unfortunately, their hair loss may persist over time, so it would be best for them to wait to get a hair transplant so they can get the most out of the treatment.
Amount of Hair Loss
Depending on how much hair loss you have experienced, your doctor will customize your hair transplant treatment plan. With stable hair loss, specialists can plant grafts into targeted areas. However, for some other patients, nonsurgical restoration or replacement regarding their hair may represent a better option for their needs. A specialist from the Miami Center for Dermatology can help provide information and guide individuals on the right approach for them.
Hair Type
Patients that possess thicker hair possess a greater chance for success with approaches like Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Neograft. If you have thinner hair, talk to your dermatologist about other options for reducing hair loss.
Race
Race may present a unique factor when considering a hair transplant. Certain races may wield straighter hair, thinner hair, thicker hair, etc. Some patients may experience an increased risk of scarring after a Neograft procedure because of the pigmentation in their skin. Your dermatologist should express any risks to you that there may be for you during the first consultation.
Scalp Slackness
When patients possess looseness or slack in their scalp, a specialist can remove donor hair easier. This decreases the chances of scarring at the conclusion of the procedure. Your specialist will evaluate your scalp prior to performing transplantation to ensure the effective results.
Sex
Men and women lose hair differently. Men tend to be more prone to receding hairlines and bald spots while women tend to suffer more from specific areas of hair loss. Both are great candidates for the Neograft procedure. However, patients that suffer from extreme thinning all over the scalp may not receive the treatment well.
The Benefits of Neograft Hair Transplant
Neograft is currently one of the most popular hair transplant treatments available today among both patients and specialists. The treatment is minimally invasive and relies on the Follicular Unit Extraction technique, the most advanced transplantation method in the industry. Benefits that patients can attain with Neograft include:
Minimal to no discomfort whatsoever
No stitches or staples
No linear scarring like traditional hair replacement procedures
Minimal recovery time
Mitigated restrictions on daily routine at the conclusion of a procedure
Natural-looking results
The freedom to try any hairstyle they please after the transplant
What is PRP Therapy for Hair Transplants?
PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is a therapy used to treat hair loss in both men and women. The three-step medical treatment includes drawing blood, a processing step, and injection into the scalp. PRP injections can trigger natural hair growth and are used to maintain blood flow and supply to the hair follicle.Because hair loss happens for many reasons, this is one of the most natural treatments of regrowth. This approach is often paired with other treatments, like Negograft, to achieve the best results. Talk to your doctor about whether or not combining treatments is right for you.
Hair Transplant in Miami | Miami Center for Dermatology
Neograft is swiftly becoming the ideal resource and hair loss solution for a number of leading hair transplant specialists. Providing simple integration and reliable results, Neograft represents the ideal solution to help patients achieve their dream head of hair.The dedicated team from the Miami Center for Dermatology proudly offers Neograft Hair Transplant procedures to our patients in Miami. We can help you restore not only a beautiful head of hair but also your self-confidence and self-image as well.Contact the Miami Center for Dermatology today or schedule an appointment with us!
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