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1 -
Your procedure plan
Your day begins
by meeting with your physician who will confirm with you the
specific goals and plan for your procedure.
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2 -
Anesthesia and donor
hair removal
Once your plan
is confirmed, you will receive local anesthetic at the back
and side of your head, and your physician will remove the
donor strip. The donor area is then sutured, and will
usually leave a very thin, fine scar which is easily
concealed by the remaining hair. |
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3 -
Separating the
follicular units
Immediately
after this process, our skilled surgical staff will begin
dividing the donor strip into its follicular groupings, or
units, each containing one, two, three or four hair grafts. |
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What is a
Follicular Unit?
Take a close
look at the hair on your hand or arm, and you'll notice that
there are groupings of different numbers of hairs. Hair
grows from follicular units. Different units have different
numbers of follicles, and hence, different numbers of hairs.
At LAHT, we recognize that a restored hairline requires the
use of singular follicular units. Then, as you go back from
the hairline, where density is most important, 2, 3 and then
4 follicular groupings are used. We can even break
follicular units down to single-hair grafts if you need
extensive hairline reconstruction. |
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5 -
Preparing the recipient sites
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As the surgical
team continues to separate the follicular units, local
anesthesia is given in the recipient area where the grafts
will eventually be placed. Once ready, your LAHT physician
will prepare each individual graft site by making tiny
incisions where the grafts will go. Each incision is made by
hand, with the location, depth and angle required to make a
completely natural, random looking hairline and graft area.
Perfectly Random
Nature's
hairlines are perfect because they are random. Hairs don't
line up in a row like the bristles of a toothbrush — they
grow here and there, sprouting up like so many blades of
grass. At LAHT, we design a hairline to mimic that of
nature's own — with an eye for randomness, the "rogue" hairs
artfully placed, out of sequence, so it would appear
completely natural. |
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6 - Placement
of grafts
Once the
recipient sites are complete, it's time to place the grafts.
The surgical staff, under the direction of the LAHT
physician, begins placing the grafts, one at a time, into
the donor sites. One and two-hair follicular units in front,
3's and 4's on the top and back, just like nature had
intended. And because of the nature of the doctor's
incisions, the depth, angle and spacing is already
predetermined, leaving nothing left to chance in the
placement process. Moreover, the surgical team undergoes
extensive training and retraining so that the grafts are
handled with the utmost care to ensure their healthy growth. |
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L.A.H.C
Raouche Group
Raouche- Beirut, Lebanon
!st Floor, Chams Bldg -
Near Barar Restaurant
Tel: +961 1 867552
Fax: +961 1 867452 Mobile: +961 3 248924
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