How Do Hair Transplants Work?

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Posted on 23rd November 2011 by shearpointe in Hair Transplants

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We have had a number of inquiries of late regarding Hair Transplant Surgery and in particular, Follecular Unit Extraction (FUE) is all about, so I thought I would do my best to explain the FUE process.

Hair transplantation, simply defined, is just the transferring of hair from a “permanent” area of the scalp to another area of the scalp where hair has fallen out due to hereditary hair loss or balding. Statistically, by the time most men have reached their 40’s and 50’s, approximately half of all men have developed some degree of hereditary male pattern baldness. 

For most men and women who lose the hair on the top of their head, the hair on the back and sides of their head is relatively thick and will remain so for the rest of their lives. 

This “permanent” hair is harvested in the form of narrow “strips” of hair, which are then meticulously disected and separated under the microscope to produce hundreds of tiny follicular unit grafts of 1-3 hairs each.  This is sometimes referred to Follecular Unit Extraction, or FUE. 

In hair transplantation, these newly created tiny grafts of “permanent” hair are skillfully distributed by a doctor or surgeon specializing in hair transplantation over the balding scalp according to a carefully planned pattern. They quickly take root and, after a short resting period (typically four to six months), grow and keep on growing for the rest of your life. 

Hair transplantation is considered a “minor” outpatient surgery that takes from 3–8 hours per session.  Depending upon the patient’s desires and degree of hair loss, more than one session may be needed.  Additional information may be found at the Shearpointe website.

Cold Feet’s James Nesbitt Has Warm New Hair

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Posted on 6th October 2011 by shearpointe in hair loss |hair loss solutions |Hair Transplants |male hair loss

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(DAILY STAR – London, UK) — Actor James Nesbitt has landed his best part yet, thanks to a great head of hair.

The Cold Feet and Murphy’s Law star was worried going bald might lose him work. But after two transplants he is sure of top billing. James, 45, admitted: “It’s horrible going bald. Anyone who says it isn’t is lying.

“Several years ago, I began losing my hair and like a lot of men it was a major concern to me. In fact it was practically an obsession. But, also I’m an actor so I’m in the public eye a lot and I really felt that my hair loss could affect my career prospects. So after many agonies and a great amount of thought, believe me it’s something I didn’t take lightly, I took the decision to visit a Hair Restoration centre.”

At first James was shy about his treatment at the Dublin centre but has since opened up.

And the Manchester United fan proudly revealed his new barnet this week while a guest of Sir Alex Ferguson, 68, at a United For Unicef charity bash.

James, who is to star in medical drama Monroe on ITV next year and has landed the role of dwarf Bofur in Lord Of The Rings prequel The Hobbit, added: “I have had two hair restoration procedures.

“And I am very pleased with the results. In fact, I would go as far as to say they have changed my life.”

Cold Feet’s James Nesbitt Has Warm New Hair

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Posted on 30th November 2010 by shearpointe in Hair Transplants |male hair loss

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(DAILY STAR – London, UK) — Actor James Nesbitt has landed his best part yet, thanks to a great head of hair. 

The Cold Feet and Murphy’s Law star was worried going bald might lose him work.  But after two transplants he is sure of top billing. James, 45, admitted: “It’s horrible going bald. Anyone who says it isn’t is lying.

“Several years ago, I began losing my hair and like a lot of men it was a major concern to me. In fact it was practically an obsession.  But, also I’m an actor so I’m in the public eye a lot and I really felt that my hair loss could affect my career prospects. So after many agonies and a great amount of thought, believe me it’s something I didn’t take lightly, I took the decision to visit a Hair Restoration centre.”

At first James was shy about his treatment at the Dublin centre but has since opened up. 

And the Manchester United fan proudly revealed his new barnet this week while a guest of Sir Alex Ferguson, 68, at a United For Unicef charity bash.

James, who is to star in medical drama Monroe on ITV next year and has landed the role of dwarf Bofur in Lord Of The Rings prequel The Hobbit, added: “I have had two hair transplants

“And I am very pleased with the results. In fact, I would go as far as to say they have changed my life.”