Reckless hair transplantation is the name given to a cosmetic surgery procedure that is carried out by surgeons without adequate knowledge of the medical and surgical implications and risks. This leads to a number of problems such as increased scarring in the donor area, inadequate density, unattractive hairline and other cosmetic issues. Such problems are not only costly for the patient but can also have medicolegal implications in case of a malpractice lawsuit.
Hair transplant is a medically and legally regulated service, but there are a number of clinics that offer this procedure with insufficient medical knowledge and expertise. These clinics may not follow strict clinical practice guidelines and may even be unhygienic. Such clinics can lead to complications in the form of grafts that fail to take root, excessive bleeding or scarring, and even infection. This is because the surgeons are unable to recognise the signs and symptoms of a problem with the follicles.무모증모발이식
This is why it is important to choose a surgeon who is familiar with all possible hair transplant complications, techniques for prevention and management of them. In addition, the surgeon should have professional indemnity insurance that covers medical negligence in cosmetic surgery including hair transplantation.강남헤어라인
During a typical hair transplant, the surgeon cleans your scalp and then injects medicine to numb it. They then use either a follicular unit strip surgery (FUSS) or a follicular unit extraction (FUE) method to extract your hair follicles. In FUSS, the doctor removes a 6- to 10-inch strip from the back of your head and sews it closed. This leaves a linear scar in the back of your head that is hidden by other hair. With FUE, the surgeon uses a tiny surgical punch to remove individual follicles one by one from your scalp. This results in tiny round scars that are not as visible as a linear scar from FUSS.
Once the follicles are extracted, the surgeon or his team will then carefully transplant them into your scalp. The surgeon might need help from other team members for this. Depending on how many follicles are being transplanted, the procedure can last from four to eight hours. Afterwards, patients should monitor their recovery for any signs of problems such as swelling, excessive bleeding, redness or infection. If any of these symptoms arise, the patient should immediately contact Dr. Bared or their medical team to avoid the problems escalating into more serious ones. Patients should also limit physical activities such as exercise and strenuous activity that can dislodge the newly planted grafts.