The doctors who first researched, developed and perfected
single hair follicle transplant micro-surgery announced
today that they are bringing their remarkable technique to
the United States. And they are backing it up with a
published "Declaration of Patient's Rights."
Cosmetic dermatologists Ray Woods, M.D., and Angela
Woods-Campbell, M.D., are the creators of The Woods
Technique of Follicular Relocation, a method of extracting
single hair follicles and implanting them into the scalps of
male and female hair loss sufferers. Unlike other hair
transplant techniques that can be painful and cause
unsightly scars and hair patterns, the Woods Technique is
minimally invasive, painless and leads to hair restoration
that looks and feels completely natural.
"Many patients come to us after being traumatized by
other hair transplant procedures," said Dr. Woods. "Our
procedure does not require scalpels and stitches. Nor does
it lead to abnormal blood and tissue loss or the doll-like
hair patterns of other methods. Plus, we have a much higher
success rate than other techniques."
With the Woods Technique, physicians transplant only the
hair follicle itself, not the excess tissue attached to it
that other techniques generate. By not forcing the
transplant site to nourish unnecessary non-follicular tissue
taken from the donor area, the newly implanted follicle has
a higher "take rate" and lower risk of "shock fallout."
Woods and Woods-Campbell have been perfecting their
technique since 1989 in their Sydney, Australia clinic. More
than 2,000 procedures have been performed on both men and
women -- 500 on patients from the United States -- who as a
result have fuller, more natural looking hair lines.
"Our goal now is to train as many doctors as we can in
the United States in our technique," said Dr. Campbell. "We
receive many more inquiries from hair loss patients in the
U.S. than we can handle. Plus, these people should not have
to bear the travel costs to our clinic when there are so
many competent physicians available right here."
Nor should patients have to bear unfair legal
disclaimers, intravenous sedation and surgical procedures
performed by medical assistants, according to Dr.
Woods-Campbell. Through a 10-point Declaration of Patient's
Rights that emphasizes physician training, donor site
protection, intra-operative monitoring and more, Woods and
Woods-Campbell intend to "establish a standard by which all
doctors in the industry abide," she added.
To facilitate the training for doctors in the United
States, Drs. Woods and Woods-Campbell have established an
association with Dr. Sanusi Umar from University of
California at Los Angeles. Dr. Umar is a private practice
dermatologist and a faculty member of the King/Drew-UCLA
Dermatology Residency Program.
Physicians and patients interested in learning more about
the Woods Technique should call 1-877-378-6787 or visit
http://www.thewoodstechnique.com/ .
According to U.S. Food and Drug Administration figures,
approximately 40 million men in the United States experience
some form of hair loss. According to the American Society of
Plastic Surgeons, approximately 28,000 men underwent
invasive hair transplant surgery.
"The Woods Technique makes it possible for the vast
majority of these people to undergo a safe, minimally
invasive procedure that will result in a natural-looking
scar-free hair restoration," said Dr. Woods-Campbell.