Each human head of hair is as distinctive as a fingerprint. From the pattern of your hairline, to the color, curl, and contrast between your hair and scalp, your head of hair is unique in the world. No single hair restoration strategy or hair loss treatment works best for everyone. At Reese Hair Restoration in Minnesota, South Dakota, and Iowa, Dr. Robert Reese will explain every option available for your particular type of hair and hair loss pattern. He will create a customized recommendation based on your unique hair restoration needs, goals, and expectations.
A full range of hair loss treatment options is available at all of the offices of Reese Hair Restoration: surgical techniques, laser therapy, non-surgical alternatives, and natural hair loss treatment options. We can help you understand hair transplant costs and other relevant information. Contact our Minnesota, South Dakota, or Iowa locations today to learn more.
Your hair loss treatment plan starts with an evaluation of the "four C's" of hair restoration:
Based on this evaluation, Dr. Reese can develop a customized treatment plan to help each patient reach their individual hair restoration goals.
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A surgical hair loss treatment should be performed by someone with the artistry, skill, and precision to recreate your natural hairline. Meticulous attention to developing the hairline pattern, as well as dissection, angulations, and placement of every follicle, is essential to obtain the best of both worlds — naturalness and density. If a surgical hair loss treatment is right for you, Dr. Reese will generally recommend one of the following techniques to be completed at our Minnesota, South Dakota, or Iowa offices:
You may already know which hair loss treatment is right for you. If not, read on, or contact our Minnesota / South Dakota / Iowa offices for an in-depth consultation.
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The term "follicular unit transplantation" is a bit unwieldy, but it's actually pretty straightforward: in this procedure, your follicular units are transplanted. Follicles are tiny sacs of skin tissue under your scalp. A "follicular unit" is made of a single follicle plus the hair or hairs that grow out of the follicle. The follicular unit could thus be composed of a follicle plus one, two, three or more hairs; that's the way that everyone's hair naturally grows, in bundles of different sizes. All of the parts of the follicular unit share the same blood supply.
Hair transplants used to involve taking many follicular units out at one time, in grafts (patches). Scarring and unnatural-looking hair were frequently the outcome. Years of research and clinical practice have resulted in refinements in the transplantation technology that take the process to its logical conclusion — placing single follicular units, using microscopes for dissection. Great skill, patience, and a high level of artistry are required to do FUT well. As a board-certified surgeon who is also certified by the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery, Dr. Reese has all of these qualities.
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The FUT Procedure
In a follicular unit transplant procedure, a thin, shallow strip of follicular units is taken from the fringe of hair on the back/bottom of the patient's scalp. The two sides of the scalp where this donor strip is taken from are closed with sutures. The follicular units are removed from the strip by several staff assistants, using microscopes or magnification to dissect each single unit. The follicular units are then transplanted into the desired area. An experienced surgeon such as Dr. Reese can be expected to do the best job of transplanting the follicular units in an effective and natural-looking manner.
The units are placed randomly, as nature placed them originally; no "doll-hair" look will ever occur. Depending on the amount of donor hair available and the final density desired, the number of follicular units transplanted could range from 1,000 to 2,000 or more. It's a meticulous and labor-intensive process, taking into account your unique facial structure, hairline pattern, and the angulation and placement of each follicular unit.
The transplanted hair retains its genetic characteristics — it looks the same, feels the same, and continues to grow for the rest of your life. No special grooming or styling is required. Only a very thin scarline is left where the donor strip(s) used to be. The donor incision is invisible if the surrounding hair is less than a 1/2" long.
The FUT can be done in one or two sessions — that's all it takes in most cases to transplant the available donor hair, restoring a fuller head of hair. Find out whether you're an appropriate candidate for follicular unit transplantation as a hair loss treatment: contact us at the Minnesota, Iowa, or South Dakota offices of Reese Hair Restoration today.
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Multi-unit grafting captures more than one follicular unit in each graft. This technique is used to create greater hair density. Ask Dr. Reese if this technique is appropriate for you.
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Follicular unit extraction is ideal for very short hair styles. Individual follicular units are removed (as in FUT), but they're removed using a tiny surgical punch (e.g., 0.75 to 1.00 mm) that cuts around the follicular unit. Only the most superficial layer of the skin on the scalp is removed. The follicular units are transplanted, and the scars left are very tiny round spots; thus, if a patient prefers to keep a very short hairstyle or a shaved head, the scars are less visible than the thin line(s) left by FUT.
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Reese Hair Restoration offers several non-surgical hair loss treatments that have been shown to effectively reduce hair loss and/or stimulate hair growth. Laser hair therapy, Propecia®, Rogaine®, and herbal treatments can help stop hair loss in many people, and may even restore thinning hair.
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Hair loss can be successfully treated with low-level laser therapy (LLLT). Laser therapy is an alternative for patients who may not be ready to proceed with hair transplant surgery, and for patients concerned about the possible side effects of hair loss medications. In LLLT, "cool" laser energy is delivered to the scalp, increasing the blood supply and stimulating the follicles. Stronger and thicker hair can result: LLLT has been shown to stop the progression of hair loss in 85 percent of patients treated.
LLLT can also be used after hair transplant surgery, to enhance the healing process and help the transplanted hair thrive. The LLLT system used at Reese Hair Restoration is the state-of-the-art Sunetics Clinical Laser System. A patient undergoes 15-minute sessions sitting under a laser unit, over a 6- to 12-month treatment period. To find out whether laser hair therapy as a natural hair loss treatment is right for you, contact Reese Hair Restoration in Minnesota / Iowa / South Dakota today.
For more information on Laser Hair Therapy please visit www.sunetics.com.
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Propecia® was approved by the FDA in 1998 to treat mild-to-moderate hair loss on the top of head and middle front of head, in men only. In a controlled study, two-thirds of the men who were treated with Propecia® maintained or slightly improved the quality of their hair, whereas all of the subjects who were given a placebo lost hair. Propecia® is taken by mouth once daily, and is available by prescription only.
It may take up to three months for the benefits of taking Propecia® to show, and Propecia® can only work over the long term if it is taken indefinitely; the website for Propecia® notes that a man taking Propecia® will probably lose the hair he's gained if he stops taking it.
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Rogaine® is a topically applied fluid that can stabilize hair loss in both men and women. It's an FDA-approved hair loss treatment used twice a day to reduce hair loss and possibly regrow hair. There are men's and women's versions of Rogaine® products, both available over-the-counter.
New growth and a greater volume of hair are noted after about four months of steady use in people for whom Rogaine® is effective. The main ingredient in Rogaine®, minoxidil, is the only FDA-approved ingredient clinically proven to regrow hair.
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As a complement to surgical hair restoration and to truly customize your natural hair loss treatment, we also offer herbal therapy for our patients who prefer a natural approach. A range of herbal supplements is available.
At Reese Hair Restoration, we can advise you regarding the pros and cons of Propecia®, Rogaine®, and herbal remedies as natural hair loss treatment options. Our Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota staff is ready to answer all of your questions. Contact us now for a consultation.
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Generally, hair systems are a good option for patients with significant hair loss who want full scalp coverage along with significant hair density. Hair systems do require maintenance and special grooming for a natural appearance. As part of our wide range of natural hair loss treatment services for our patients in the Minnesota and Upper Midwest region, Reese Hair Restoration can refer you to very reputable providers of human hair extensions who will ensure a natural, dense, and healthy look for your hair.
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Concerns about hair transplant costs at our offices in Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota are certainly understandable. However, nothing should stop you from obtaining the fuller, more natural head of hair or the youthful, more vigorous look you desire. At Reese Hair Restoration, we're well aware that undergoing hair transplant surgery costs a significant amount of money, but we want you to know that you're not just "on your own" in this. If you've put off doing something about your hair because of financial considerations, you ought to find out how affordable hair transplantation can be at Reese Hair Restoration, and how we can work with you to help you achieve your dream of a fuller head of hair.
We do all we can to keep our hair transplant costs down at our Minnesota and other Upper Midwest offices. Surgical procedures such as follicular unit transplantation usually involve a three-to-six-person team for the better part of a day. We're committed to keeping our costs as affordable as possible. A significant number of our patients have told us that they consider the money spent on their hair restoration to be some of the best money they've ever spent.
Don't let financial concerns stop you from finding out what can be done about your hair loss. Take the first step by contacting Reese Hair Restoration today for a consultation — we're happy to explain in detail the costs of all of our procedures and treatments. The hair transplant costs at the Minnesota and other offices of Reese Hair Restoration are not something that should hold you back from the life-changing effects of restoring your hair.
At Reese Hair Restoration, we offer pricing that is consistent with what you would expect to pay at a national hair restoration firm. We do not charge per the hair, or graft, or follicle. We charge a flat rate for the procedure that is guaranteed not to increase on the day of your procedure. At Reese Hair Restoration, you are never "upcharged" on the day of your procedure.
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