Q: Should you perform a hair transplant on a crown that is just starting to thin? A: A “thin” crown should first be treated with Propecia, as it may thicken the hair to a cosmetically acceptable degree without the need for surgery. If Propecia is ineffective in restoring enough hair, then surgical hair restoration can [...]
Hair Transplant for Thinning Hair on Crown?
August 11th, 2005Rating:
Topic: Crown (Vertex)
Tags: Crown, Donor Hair, Early Hair Loss, Extensive Baldness, Follicular Transplantation: Patient Evaluation and Surgical Planning, Hair Thinning, Propecia/Finasteride
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 1:50 pm
Should One Consider Hair Transplant with Early Hair Loss in Crown and Donor Area?
May 18th, 2005Q: I’m currently 24 years old. Ever since turning 20, my hair on top began to thin little by little. I have noticeable thinning on the top part of my scalp and on my crown, but have no recession at the temples. My hairline looks amazingly young and hair on the donor areas seems quite [...]
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Topic: Hair Loss
Tags: Classification of Hair Loss in Men, Crown, Diffuse Patterned Alopecia (DPA), Early Hair Loss, Hair Loss in the Temples, Hair Thinning, Hairline, Miniaturization, Norwood Hair Loss Classification, Propecia/Finasteride
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 2:13 pm
Follicular Hair Transplantation Makes Splash After Bernstein Presentation to American Academy of Dermatology
April 14th, 1997
Cosmetic Surgery Times features Dr. Bernstein’s presentation to the 55th annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in their April 1997 issue. The article describes Dr. Bernstein’s introduction of the concept of Follicular Unit Transplantation to the academy as well as the keys to making the technique successful.
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Topic: Bernstein Medical News
Tags: Collagen, Crown, Densitometer, Donor Area, Donor Hair, Donor Strip, Follicular Unit, Follicular Unit Grafts, Follicular Unit Transplant, Hair Follicle, Hair Growth, Hair Loss, Hair Plugs, Hair Transplants, Hairline, Incision, Injury, Recipient Sites, Sebaceous Glands, Terminal Hair, Trauma, Vellus Hair
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 9:59 am
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