New hair transplant process eliminates scars; doctors among the first patients
Dr. Ken Williams of O.C. NeoGraft says he was so impressed with his own hair transplant that he decided to provide the NeoGraft automated procedure to his patients.
Feb 2011
A new device for transplanting hair eliminates the huge scar left in
the back of the head in the conventional "STRIP" method of hair
restoration.
The NeoGraft is effective for nearly all degrees of hair loss in a fast and minimally invasive procedure.
The results are a natural looking head of hair,
which can be worn short if desired as there is no need to cut out a
huge strip of scalp from the back of the person’s head in order to
harvest hairs.
Dr. Ken Williams is one of the first physicians to be trained in
hair restoration using the NeoGraft automated procedure. He was so
confident with the technology that he had his surgical team
transplant 4,500 grafts into his own scalp to restore his thinning
hair.
Dr. Williams says his results are dramatic. "Up
close with my hair worn shot, the look is very natural,” says Dr.
Williams.
As an actual patient who underwent this procedure, Dr. Williams is
committed to hair restoration surgery with NeoGraft.
Although “follicular unit” implants have been available for a number
of years, before the NeoGraft device gained FDA clearance in 2009
the procedure had to be performed “by hand”.
This is a tedious process for both the patient and
the doctor, which allows only a limited number of hair follicles to
be harvested and transplanted in a single day. Patients often have
to return for multiple sessions, making the procedure more expensive
and more difficult.
“The efficiency and speed of the NeoGraft process combined with
natural looking results and quick recovery make the procedure
attractive to executives, business owners and anyone with a busy
schedule,” says Dr. Williams.
SOURCE
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