The phenomenon of baldness is familiar to most men from the end of puberty onwards, and is caused by a combination of several factors:
- Genetics - most bald men are well aware of the phenomenon in their family members.
- Hormonal balance which is affected by the diet we eat and the environment in which we live.
- Age is also a decisive factor.
- Anxiety and stress situations have been proven to encourage dropout.
The good news is that there is something to do - hair transplantation!
The MICRO FUE method, Follicle Unit Extraction The typical method of shaving the head and the three stages:
- expenditure- Removing donor follicles from the "Bingorion" strip and sorting them according to categories (singles, doubles and triples).
- Opening channels- Precise work of opening dimples in the transplant area with the help of a tiny sapphire blade.
- transplantation- Selection of follicles and inserting them into the canals one after the other thus between 2500-6000 follicles per transplant.
One of the prominent advantages of the FUE method is the shaved hair-
The ideal situation in which you can "expose" all the bald and full areas is with the help of shaving, so this method has been proven to be the best in a situation of advanced baldness.
With this method you can "build" the initial hairline and determine the desired level of density in each and every area.
In cases of initial baldness, one transplant session will be enough to produce a very good density, but in the case of increased baldness, two sessions will be required and proper distribution of the follicles in the transplant area.
Some of the advanced balders will prefer the "decreasing density technique" over a second session - a technique in which the frontal area is crowded, and as it goes back less and less is planted.
This technique has advantages and disadvantages, and is not suitable for all transplant recipients.
My hair has traveled the world to match you with the best experts from diagnosing the type of your transplant, to choosing the type of follicles, their location and distribution.
Please note, hair transplantation is an uncompromising art with a Sisyphean and cultural technique and skill, just like weaving a carpet, the selection of staff members for each stage, the type of transplantation, the supervision and accompaniment of my hair teams has proven more than once to be critical.