When it comes to Black men and women, Mr. Siegel, (Director of Medical Procedures and Surgical Operations), claims there
is virtually no difference in how hair transplantation is performed when compared to other Caucasian people, Asians and all other
races. "The whole procedure is approached the same way”, Mr. Siegel said. "The vast majority of African Americans make great
hair transplant patients”.
Mr. Siegel pointed out that their Medical Institute has performed 1,000's of hair transplants
on African Americans and they enjoy some natural advantages. Black men and women often have better results with their hair transplants
because the, curly hair gives the illusion of more density. This illusion holds true for not only African American patients, but even
Caucasian people, Asians and all other races in general with black hair, curly hair or both.
"The curly hair comes out in layers,
lying on top of each other and this gives a fuller appearance”, Mr. Siegel said. Patients with light colored hair have a softer appearance
that blends with the scalp easier and gives a less full, thinner appearance.
Mr. Siegel warns that he is seeing an increase
in Black patients who come to him for treatment of traction alopecia, permanent hair loss caused by braiding, weaving, cornrows that
pull out the hair and or damage it with harsh chemicals.
Those with traction alopecia often require 600 to 800 hair follicular
units in the temple region and frontal regions, Mr. Siegel said. Traction alopecia hair transplant patients should definitely
change their hair style to a looser and free style that does not pull or damage the new hair follicular units, he added.
"The
only way permanent traction alopecia can be treated is with hair transplants”, Mr. Siegel said. He is concerned about the increasingly
popular hair styles that can result in traction alopecia and cautions patients to wear their hair in "looser" styles that won't pull
or damage the hair permanently.
Before Left Side View
Before Right Side View
Picture Taken Immediately After The Little Apertures Are Made, Prior to the Follicular Units Being inserted.
(Hair just beginning to grow, 4-Months Post-Op.)
Patients Picture
Prior to Surgery
Patient Completed
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