FAQ
Before choosing your surgeon, be sure to ask everything you need and receive clear, accurate answers. Do not forget to check pictures of patients that the surgeon has operated on and find out how many sessions you performed in these patients. Confirm that the doctor is a specialist and meets all legal and biosafety standards. Do not take hasty decisions.
Make a duty to investigate.
1. What hair types are there?
2. IS IT THE SAME A (FUT) TRANSPLANTATION WITH A MINI OR MICRO IMPLANTS?
3. RISK?
4. Baldness affects?
5. SHOULD PREVENT SOME PEOPLE THE HAIR TRANSPLANT SURGERY?
6. Does it hurt?
7. Fix botched hair transplants?
8. SHOULD I WAIT UNTIL I COMPLETE HAIR LOSS TO BECOME A CANDIDATE FOR THIS SURGERY?
9. What recent advances have been made in the field of hair restoration?
10. WHAT ARE THE LIMITATIONS OF THE TRANSPLANT?
11. How much hair can be transplanted?
12. WHAT IS FOLLICULAR UNIT?
13. HOW MANY FOLLICLES DO I NEED?
RISK?
2010-01-25 15:01:56
They really are very few cases of infection after surgery. In the rare cases where it has detected some small infection, is the neglect of the patient to follow postoperative instructions. Even if you have an infection, it is very easy to cure with common antibiotics may be prescribed by us or by any doctor. Other postoperative complications are Hiccups, by manipulation of scalp treated with low doses of Haloperidol.
Complications truly exotic, are arteriovenous communications in the donor area, usually temporary dysesthesia, bad hair different directions since it follows the pattern of growth for the rest of the hair (for bad technique) and less exotic, in patients with multiple surgeries or when has taken too much tissue donor, visible scars. ves fall into a genuine and pleasant rebirth.
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