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Location: Denton
Registered: 18 June 2009
Posts: 40
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I am excited about getting a hair transplant! I will be getting the procedure by an American board certified doctor in the Dominican Republic.
My question is whether I can use copper peptides on the scalp after the surgery, and how soon? The assistant I spoke with told me to halt use of cp for two months along with minoxidil. Since both are very different, I'm not sure if the assistant and/or specialists there have researched copper peptides since they aren't as well known as Rogaine. Thanks!
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear TW:

Thanks for posting your question - You find some great information on the following pages:

Product Suggestions for Transplant Care - http://reverseskinaging.com/posttransplant.html

Folligen is best used only after the transplant has completely healed over.


Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology

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Location: Denton
Registered: 18 June 2009
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Thanks!
Location: Australia
Registered: 28 June 2011
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A follicular unit grafting process includes the relocation of donor hairs in a very natural fashion while acknowledging the follicular unit’s anatomical structure. Utilizing the follicular Isolation Technique (FIT) or the single-blade strip excision are the best means to harvest the donor area. For the latter, it is making use of a surgical scalpel to “strip” harvest an ellipse of tissue from the donor site. After which, this tissue is broken separately into follicular units utilizing efficient microscopic controls.

The said units are generally transplanted into those small incisions over the thinning scalp. Meanwhile, during a Follicular Isolation, the follicular units are distinguished before it is removed and are gathered individually from a particular donor site with the use of a little surgical utensil. At the same time, the units are gathered into small incision covering the area of baldness or thinning. Since FIT does not contribute to the linear donor scar related with the strip excision, both of these approaches can be done to obtain an exclusive manufacturing of follicular unit grafts.

More of Hair Transplant INFORMATION HERE:

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Location: UIK
Registered: 23 September 2013
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I am only 20 years old, but I think my hair is thinning. I am pretty sure of the fact. As you can imagine, I am pretty upset about this, being only 20. When did I get so old...

So, I started to look into hair transplant. Does anyone here know anything bout it/ had it? I don't understand one thing...If they take your own hair from the back and put it in the front, doesn't that mean you will just have bald patches in the back?

Thanks

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Location: Seattle
Registered: 11 February 2016
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Have you gotten the hair transplant yet?
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