CIT VS Other Hair Transplant Techniques

What are the common used hair transplant techniques and how are they different from CIT?

Hair transplant surgery can be done using several different techniques, including old-style plugs, strip harvest, The Cole Isolation technique (CIT), and body hair transplantation (BHT). Plug harvesting is only mentioned for historical reasons; it is a very poor technique and should not be used in the modern era. Strip harvest using only two incisions became popular during the 1990’s, and is still widely used today. CIT is very new, having been used only the past 5 or 6 years, but is beginning to challenge strip surgery in some areas as a procedure with much less scarring. BHT is used mostly for adding hair to scalp hair surgeries, and in patients who have had much of their scalp donor hair removed. Scalp hair is always better, and BHT is seen as a complement to scalp hair.
Hair grows on the scalp in separate units, which are known as follicular groups or follicular units. They contain 1, 2, 3, 4, or rarely 5 or more hairs. During the CIT procedure, a special tool is used to take these hair groups out one at a time. The advantage is that no long incision or wound is made in the scalp, and therefore no long scar results. Also, there is very little pain after the surgery, and the hair grafts come out ready to place in the balding areas, with no trimming needed. Sometimes there are tiny white dots left where the hair s were taken out; these are very small and if the hair is more than ¼ inch long or so, the dots are invisible.
These hair grafts are then placed into tiny slits or holes made by the surgeon into the balding or thinning hair areas; in about 3 or 4 months the first of the “new” hairs begin to sprout and by the end of a year, the full result of the transplant will be seen!

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What Is The Best Hair Loss Treatment?

what is the best possible treatment for baldness for a 23 years young male?

The best treatment for a 23 year old male with hair loss will vary somewhat depending on the degree of hair loss at this young age. If you have an advanced degree of hair loss, surgical solutions should not be considered. The reason for this is simply that hair loss is a lifelong process. Once it begins, it will continue the remainder of one’s life. Typically it will advance in stages. This means there will be periods when the loss is stable and periods when the loss accelerates quite rapidly. An advanced degree of loss usually means that one will lose an excessive amount of hair over their life time beyond the capacity of the donor area to keep up with the pace of loss. Eventually there will be a mismatch between supply and demand. This can result in an unnatural result later in life. One should avoid crown work when possible at this age or at least minimize the size of the grafts to one and two hair grafts that will appear more natural as the surrounding hair is lost later in life.

For the advanced degree of loss at an early age, medical and other non-surgical solutions would be the best options. These include DHT blockers such as Propecia and Avodart. It also includes minoxidil (Rogaine) along with Nizoral shampoo. We like Hair Cycle shampoo and conditioner too. One might also consider a hair piece.

Less aggressive degrees of loss should also be treated medically, but one might also consider a surgical solution. The surgical solution should never include a strip procedure. Rather one should have FUE or FIT when they are less than 30 years of age. It used to be that the only surgical option was a strip surgery that left a permanent strip scar. Today, this is not the case. Alternatives that avoid strip scars are available today and a much safer surgical solution.

It is a good idea to put off surgery as long as possible when you are young. The longer you wait, the more likely you are to know the bald pattern you are likely to develop into. In addition, you may find that you panicked as a 23 year old and solved the problem surgically. As men mature, sometimes they become comfortable with their hair loss. Once you begin surgery, you increase the probability that you may require additional procedures as you mature and your hair loss progresses. If you are certain that you want to maximize the hair on your head and you are not expected to have an advanced degree of loss, then surgery may be an option for you, however.

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