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Hair Transplant
FUE Hair Transplant
Follicular unit extraction or FUE hair transplants are done by taking individual hair follicles out of your donor area and implanting them on balding spots or receding hairlines. Surgeons use microneedles to extract a single follicular unit and move them, leaving behind almost no signs of extraction. Each follicular unit contains one to four hairs. These follicular units are then transplanted into the balding areas of your head. After the surgeon prepares the graft, they will clean and numb the recipient area. The surgeon then makes small holes or slits with a punch or scalpel. They will then place individual grafts in each hole. After completion of all procedures Your surgeon will clean and bandage the area for recovery.
Why is the Hair Transplant Done?
- Regain the lost confidence.
- Provide fuller natural-looking permanent hair.
- To accomplish the desire to cut and style your hair the way you like.
Condition for Transplant:
- In the cases of advanced androgenetic alopecia which is not improved with the aid of medication.
- Scarring alopecia is stable for a minimum of twelve months.
- Hair loss occurs after trauma, surgery, or burn.
Different Techniques:
- Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)
- Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT)
FUT Hair Transplant
Follicular Unit Transplantation or FUT is also known as the strip method. In FUT surgery, a surgeon cuts a strip of skin from the back or side of your head and extracts individual hair follicles. These follicles are then inserted into the balding parts of your scalp. The surgery works best at covering a receding hairline caused by male pattern baldness.
FUT surgery leaves a scar at the site of hair removal. The scar will fade over time but is permanent. The size of the scar depends on how many hair follicles were used during surgery. The scar is generally hidden by your hair.
Why is the Hair Transplant Done?
- Regain the lost confidence.
- Provide fuller natural-looking permanent hair.
- To accomplish the desire to cut and style your hair the way you like.
Condition for Transplant:
- In the cases of advanced androgenetic alopecia which is not improved with the aid of medication.
- Scarring alopecia is stable for a minimum of twelve months.
- Hair loss occurs after trauma, surgery, or burn.
Different Techniques:
- Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)
- Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT)
Beard Transplant
Hair transplants for beards provide lush, healthy, and natural-looking beards that heal quickly. Beard hair transplants have specifically seen a vast increase across the globe particularly in the recent months.
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is a surgical technique that harvests hair follicles from the back of the head individually as tiny follicular units and then grafts them separately into the beard area to increase beard density in case of mild hair count in the beard and also to cover the facial scars.
Just like any other hair transplant procedure, beard transplant is a specialized procedure offering the results that are widely based on the skills and qualification possessed by your surgeon. Our expert surgeon DR Pranay Singh Chakotiya specializes in facial hair, beard and eyebrow hair transplants.
WHY BEARD TRANSPLANT IS REQUIRED?
Millions of men around the world are suffering from thin or patchy beards, facial scars or patchiness caused by injuries, medicine reactions or genetic problems. The beard transplant has the potential to develop a full and dense beard solving all issues allowing them to modify their overall look and style the natural looking fuller beard however they want.
HOW WE CONDUCT FUE BEARD TRANSPLANT?
The FUE procedure that is commonly used for scalp hair transplant is also significant for performing beard hair transplant. It is a nominally incision method to improve your facial hair density. The treatment length varies from 3 to 9 hours on the basis of required area to be treated and count of hairs need to be transplanted. During the treatment the surgeon finds the stable zone area at the side or back of the scalp. It is referred to as the donor area for beard. Fine hairs are normally required for a Beard Transplant where the donor area is present on the heads side. If the patient is losing hair gradually or is fully bald then the body hair from the chest is used for the donor area.
FUE Beard Transplant Agra is done under local anesthetic to result in nominal downtime. After finding the donor area, the hair follicles are extracted one by one at time by punches to cut around the follicle. The equipment size is based on the size of the follicles needed. After completing the local anesthesia the hair transplanted areas on the face are examined. With extreme care and experience, it is ensured that removed hairs are transplanted at the correct angle to offer the best density to provide the best results.
Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic surgery is a unique discipline of medicine focused on enhancing appearance through surgical and medical techniques. Cosmetic surgery can be performed on all areas of the head, neck, and body.
Cosmetic procedures are available for almost any part of the body, as results are often permanent it is important to be considerate and be sure about the decision before taking further actions. Consult an appropriate and well experienced practitioner regarding all the measures
Why Cosmetic Surgery?
- Regain the lost confidence & Self esteem.
- Most people are the worst critics when it comes to their physical appearances. Sure enough that hereditary factors, our diet, and lifestyle play a very major part in shaping up our bodies but Cosmetic Beautification procedures have now become the most preferred way to get that perfect look.
Different Treatments Categories:
- Face Procedure
- Body Procedure
- Breast Procedure
Plastic Surgery
Plastic Surgery
Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. An aesthetic surgery can be performed on all areas of the head, neck, and body. It is a special type of surgery that can change a person’s appearance and ability to function.
Reconstructive plastic surgery
- Reconstructive plastic surgery is done to correct facial and body abnormalities caused by birth defects, injury, disease, or aging. Usually, the goal of reconstructive plastic surgery is to improve body function.
- It may also be done to create a more normal appearance and improve abnormal structures of the body may result from: Injury, Infection, Developmental abnormalities, Birth defects, Disease, & Tumors
Cosmetic plastic surgery
Cosmetic plastic surgery reshapes different parts of the body.
BREAST PLASTIC SURGERY
- Breast Implant
- Breast Reduction
- Breast Lift
- Breast Reconstruction
- Breast Anomalies
- Tuberous Breast
- Gynecomastia
- Inverted Nipple Correction
- Nipple Reconstruction
- Nipple Reduction
BODY PLASTIC SURGERY
- Tummy Tuck
- Liposuction
- Apronectomy
- Body Lift
- Arm Lift
- Buttock Lift
- Thigh Lift/Implant
- Bra/Back Lift
- Fat Injection
- Labiaplasty
- Vaginal Rejuvenation
- Calf Implant
- Neck Lift
- Mommy Makeover
RECONSTRUCTION PLASTIC SURGERY
- Head & Neck
- Trunk Reconstruction
- Upper Limb Reconstruction
- Lower Limb Reconstruction
- Gender Reassignment
- Microsurgery
- Lesions
- Cleft Lip & Palate Surgery
Reconstructive Microsurgery
Reconstructive Microsurgery
Reconstructive microsurgery is a general term that is used to describe the surgical treatment of patients with complex injuries involving skin, muscle, tendons, nerve, and bone, where sections of living skin, muscle, and bone are transplanted from one part of the body to another.
Microsurgery is a tool used by many plastic surgeons to perform specific procedures including transfer of tissue from one part of the body to another (free tissue transfer), reattachment of severed parts (replantation) and composite tissue transplantation. Reconstructive microsurgery focuses on repairing intricate structures such as blood vessels and nerves less than a few millimeters in diameter.
Microsurgical procedures represent a wide range of highly individualized operations. Microsurgical reconstruction is typically reserved for complex reconstructive surgery problems when other options (primary closure, skin grafting, local or regional flap transfer) are inadequate.
Reasons when reconstructive microsurgery is needed:
- Severe traumatic injury or infections
- Surgery to remove cancerous tumors
- congenital anomalies.
Goals of Reconstructive Microsurgery:
- Limb preservation
- Restoring limb function
Technique Overview:
- Reconstructive Microsurgery allows the surgeon to use the injured patient’s own bone or tissue to cover a wound, rebuild an arm or a leg, or restore lost function.
- The key to this technically complicated procedure is the careful microscopic reattachment of the tiny blood vessels to the tissues being transplanted so that they continue to live and function in their new location.