FUT vs. FUE
Few topics within the field of surgical hair restoration draw as much excitement and passion as the comparison between FUT and FUE. A d...
Why Use Microscopes?
For years, the use of microscopes in hair transplant surgery was an accepted standard. Using microscopes to review, inspect, and prepar...
What to Expect After a Hair Transplant
Hair Transplant “Post-Op”
“What will I look like after surgery?” “Will I experience discomfort?” “Do I have to take any medications?” ...
What is FUT?
FUT most commonly stands for “Follicular Unit Transplant” also known as the “strip” procedure – sometimes also called “FUSS” or “Follic...
What is FUE?
FUE, or Follicular Unit Excision (previously Follicular Unit Extraction), is the other widely available and popular harvesting method –...
How to Select a Hair Transplant Clinic
Selecting the right hair transplant clinic in 2019 can be a daunting task. Performing a Google search for “hair transplant doctors in m...
Who are the Hair Transplant Doctors?
Hair transplant surgery is a very unique field of medicine. There are no formal training programs in hair transplant surgery; and becom...
Am I a Good Hair Transplant Candidate?
Wondering if you are a candidate for hair transplant surgery? Here are some things to consider:
1) What is Causing my Hair Loss?
Hair...
How is a Hair Transplant Performed?
How Is Hair Transplant Performed
A hair transplant can only be done when you "boil it down". A hair transplant's real purpose is to mo...