When he depicts the condition of hair reclamation today, Atlanta-region plastic specialist Dr. Keith Jeffords doesn't simply discuss the miracles of advanced follicle transplants. He has another message as well: Your scalp won't need to pay the cost.
"There's new innovation, new gadgets, better approaches to do this that are less agonizing and less intrusive yet at the same time attractive," says Jeffords, M.D., D.D.S. "Nobody goes to get their gallbladder out with a 12-inch scar like they used to. That is the thing that we ought to do: We shouldn't leave a 12-inch scar on the back of some person's head."
Dr. Jeffords, who's in private practice in Smyrna, Ga., talked about adding hair rebuilding to plastic surgery hones at Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2016, the yearly assembling of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. In a discussion with Cosmetic Surgery Times, he discussed mechanical advances, upper hands for plastic specialists and the market for reconstructive hair rebuilding.
Rebuilding Technology Changes the Game
Quite a while back, Dr. Jeffords declined to get a hair transplant himself since he would not like to be sidelined from working. Why? Since he wouldn't have the capacity to perform surgery for a few weeks so as to keep the hair-uniting scar from enlarging, which would happen by moving his head amid methodology.
Mechanical advances have since permitted Dr. Jeffords to experience two hair transplants. "Follicular unit extraction doesn't make a scar," he says. "Rather, you expel a follicle at an opportunity to remake the hair line."
Presently, new computerized follicle expulsion gadgets permit doctors to gather 600 to 1,000 unions for each hour, he says. "I simply did a 3,000-join case, and got done with reaping in 2.5 hours," he says. "It's much snappier, much more secure, without any scars."
The new joining innovation can even permit scar amendment strategies, Dr. Jeffords says, for example, unite hairs into scars. It's even conceivable to utilize the uniting gadgets to enhance the presence of scars without including hair. "On the off chance that you have a white scar that shows through dim hair, you can make openings in that scar so it will revascularize, transforming a white scar into a tissue shaded scar."
"There's new innovation, new gadgets, better approaches to do this that are less agonizing and less intrusive yet at the same time attractive," says Jeffords, M.D., D.D.S. "Nobody goes to get their gallbladder out with a 12-inch scar like they used to. That is the thing that we ought to do: We shouldn't leave a 12-inch scar on the back of some person's head."
Dr. Jeffords, who's in private practice in Smyrna, Ga., talked about adding hair rebuilding to plastic surgery hones at Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2016, the yearly assembling of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. In a discussion with Cosmetic Surgery Times, he discussed mechanical advances, upper hands for plastic specialists and the market for reconstructive hair rebuilding.
Rebuilding Technology Changes the Game
Quite a while back, Dr. Jeffords declined to get a hair transplant himself since he would not like to be sidelined from working. Why? Since he wouldn't have the capacity to perform surgery for a few weeks so as to keep the hair-uniting scar from enlarging, which would happen by moving his head amid methodology.
Mechanical advances have since permitted Dr. Jeffords to experience two hair transplants. "Follicular unit extraction doesn't make a scar," he says. "Rather, you expel a follicle at an opportunity to remake the hair line."
Presently, new computerized follicle expulsion gadgets permit doctors to gather 600 to 1,000 unions for each hour, he says. "I simply did a 3,000-join case, and got done with reaping in 2.5 hours," he says. "It's much snappier, much more secure, without any scars."
The new joining innovation can even permit scar amendment strategies, Dr. Jeffords says, for example, unite hairs into scars. It's even conceivable to utilize the uniting gadgets to enhance the presence of scars without including hair. "On the off chance that you have a white scar that shows through dim hair, you can make openings in that scar so it will revascularize, transforming a white scar into a tissue shaded scar."
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