Monday 2 June 2008

Hair Loss : Procedures to avoid

Be aware that many physicians in this country and abroad perform outdated and even dangerous hair restoration techniques.
One reason is economics. To perform state-of-the art follicular unit hair transplantation, a physician or group has to revamp the infrastructure of their practice. They have to hire and train a full-time staff of technicians, purchase binocular stereomicroscopes, and most likely expand the size of their facilities.
The time needed to perform a quality hair restoration procedure can take any where from five to 10 hours -- an entire work day. This is much longer than the older, less-demanding techniques. Also, there's a learning curve involved in converting a practice. It usually takes several months for a physician and staff to learn to perform these newer techniques in an efficient manner.
For these reasons, some physicians offer the following procedures but we advise you to avoid them.

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