Charles Medical Group Blog
I recently read an article on hair transplantation
Question:I recently read an article on hair transplantation and it said that coronal incisions are more likely to cause shock loss. Is this true? I thought this was supposed to be the best type of incision. Answer:There are two main types of directions that recipient sites during hair transplantation can be made. They are sagittal […]
I tried topical Rogaine for hair loss and it irritated my scalp
Question:I tried topical Rogaine for hair loss and it irritated my scalp. What other options do I have? Answer:There is a new Rogaine that comes in a foam form and they have eliminated a few of the ingredients that were thought to have caused most of the scalp irritation, redness, dryness and flakiness. Most patient […]
Is it normal for shock loss to occur at the donor site
Question:Is it normal for shock loss to occur at the donor site? I thought it occurred in the recipient area. I seem to have this patch at one end of my scar that I am worried is shock loss or possibly the scar is not healing well. Answer:It is relatively rare to have shock loss […]
I regularly color my hair to cover up the gray
Question:I regularly color my hair to cover up the gray. What is the latest I can color my hair before my hair transplant and how soon after the procedure can I color my hair? Answer:I generally recommend that my patients who regularly dye their hair to dye it approximately one week prior to the surgery […]
Recently I developed dry and flaky skin after my hair transplant
Question:I had a hair transplant about three months ago. Recently I developed some dry skin and flaky skin at the recipient sites. Is this normal? Is there anything that I am supposed to do with it and when should it clear up? Answer:This is relatively normal to have a little bit of dryness and flaky […]
There is not much talk about flap surgery for hair transplantation
Question:There is not much talk about flap surgery for hair transplantation but do people ever get this done anymore? When is it a good option or better than FUE or FUT techniques? Answer:It is very rare to hear of a patient who has flap surgery with the newer technology in hair transplantation that is available […]
Is hair loss always progressive
Question:Is hair loss always progressive or does it ever stop on its own? Answer:Hair loss can be progressive but at some point it will stop falling out on its own. The amount and length of time that the hair loss occurs varies in each individual patient and is really based upon their genetics. Patients can […]
Donor scar for FUG hair transplantation is supposedly well camouflaged
Question:I know the donor scar for FUG hair transplantation is supposedly well camouflaged by hair in that area. Is there some point though as you age that it will become noticeable even if we are talking about once you are in your 70s or 80s? Answer:In most cases with the new types of donor wound […]
Is it true that your mother’s side of the family shows your hair loss pattern
Question:Is it true that if you look at your mother’s side of the family for your hair loss pattern that is how you will determine whether or not you are going to have hair loss or not? Answer:Androgenetic alopecia or genetic hair loss can occur from either side of the family. It can be from […]
I am planning two separate hair transplant sessions
Question:I am planning two separate hair transplant sessions; one to my crown and the other to work on my hairline. Which one should be performed first and why? Answer:Generally it is recommended that if a patient has hair loss in two areas, one of which includes the frontal and hairline region, we suggest that you […]