Abstract

Microsurgical autologous hair transplantation, when performed as follicular unit transplantation, may permanently and naturally improve advanced androgenetic alopecia in men and women and also non-active scarring alopecias. Sufficient donor hair and realistic patient expectations as well as an individual surgical planning of the hair distribution are crucial prerequisites for asustainable hair restoration. They should be determined and evaluated during apersonal pre-examination and consultation with the hair surgeon. Natural results can be achieved by transplanting up to several thousands of follicular units with high densities into small micro-slits. This technique also allows for increasing the hair density without injuring surrounding original pre-existing hairs. In progressive, early or advanced androgenetic alopecia, additional medical therapy is highly recommended to stabilize the condition. Otherwise, depending on supply and demand of donor hair, only apartial hair restoration can be achieved with asatisfying density. Since hair transplantation requires aprecise sequence of surgical steps and careful handling of the tiny grafts, the skills and experience of the hair surgeon and his or her team are crucial. The medical risks of an assembly-line way of performing this surgery by non-licensed, non-physician staff, as reported from national clinics and medical tourism, should not be underestimated. The German Association of Hair Surgeons and the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery offer patient information, as well as continuous medical education and guidelines for interested physicians to ensure the highest quality standard of care.

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