Los Angeles Hair Restoration by Parsa Mohebi
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013Los Angeles Hair Transplant Centers of US Hair Restoration and their services are reviewed by Dr. Mohebi in this video.
Los Angeles Hair Transplant Centers of US Hair Restoration and their services are reviewed by Dr. Mohebi in this video.
It is quite common to receive calls and emails about women and hair loss as most are under the impression Hair Transplantation is merely for men. In this webinar, Dr. Mohebi explains the differences between male and female hair loss and what procedures take place in order to determine the candidacy of female patients for hair restoration.
Join us, yet again, with US Hair Restoration Medical Director Parsa Mohebi, MD as he discusses popular hair loss topics. So often we receive phone calls and email inquiries regarding common questions people have about the art and science of hair restoration and how it can affect them and their personal situations. Here are the most recent topics discussed by Dr. Mohebi at our recent webinar:
Most people are not aware of the rule of thirds and how facial symmetry affects ones appearance. In this lecture, Dr. Mohebi discusses the importance of choosing a good hair line to achieve the proper facial symmetry.
At US Hair Restoration, we are excited to connect patients and curious patrons with Dr. Parsa Mohebi to hear about popular hair loss topics and the options available. Here are some of out recent topics discussed with Dr. Mohebi:
Learn about the commmon effects balding has on individuals and their self-worth. There are proven solutions with positive results from hair restoration procedures.
It is very important to do these scalp exercises prior to a hair restoration procedure as it increases the laxity needed for the Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT) strip method. When the skin laxity on the back of the head is increased, the size of the donor strip is also increased and more hair grafts can be transplanted in one surgery as well as receive minimal scar results. This pre-operational exercise has helped to move the hair restoration industry forward into having larger one-time procedures which has helped to save time and money for both the patients and physicians. Taking the necessary time to properly do these will help to bring about the best possible results.
Q:
Is my donor area thick enough and did I have any signs of miniaturization there? Most men I have seen that are bald on top have a much thicker back area of their hair that is not affected by mpb than I do. From your experience and knowledge is it good enough not only to be used as a donor now, but also in the future if I need to cover crown or do any other procedure. It seems to me that my hair is too thin in the back to conceal a scar and that it might possibly thin out a lot when im older. But I’m not a professional so please give me your opinion and insight. The scars all look thin enough for contentment but its when you dont have hair growing around it making it look like someone scrapped a bald line in the back of your head with a hair cutting tool.
A:
When I reviewed your microscopic exam I found it to shows you have only 10% miniaturization in that particular area. Less than 20% hair miniaturization measurement is within normal range for someone with male pattern baldness (MPB). As we discussed before, if you keep your hair the same length as during your consultation, you should not be able to see the scar. We perform double edged trichophytic closure for most patients which minimizes the visibility of a scar even when you decide to keep your hair very short.
US Hair Restoration is excited to begin 2012 with a new Webinar series that allows for patients and curious onlookers to connect with Dr. Mohebi personally and ask their hair loss questions first hand. Each webinar will focus on different topics from “why balding happens” to “Breakthrough technology in Hair Restoration.” Each webinar will be equipped with a meet and greet, informative interactive conversation such as hair loss, hair restoration, latest techniques of hair restoration, etc. with Parsa Mohebi, MD. There will also be time for question and answers which may include special incentives for those who are interested in a hair loss consultation and hair transplantation.
Webinars are a growing craze which give a personal touch from the presenter to the audience. More and more corporations and special interest groups are connecting from several places around the world to one central location through this readily available medium. We at US Hair Restoration are excited to have this time to answer the many different questions given by people wanting to know more about the art and science of hair restoration, as well as those wanting simply to know “what do I get out of it?”
There are constant hair loss and hair restoration questions coming to US Hair Restoration that get answered over the phone, email, or have a blog written about them. Still, many feel they don’t have answers readily available for their questions. This hair restoration webinar series will give place for those questions to be answered in an open forum where Dr. Mohebi is available to answer all the questions himself. This is a great way to start the New Year off with an innovative, more personal way to connect to individuals.
We are excited to expand the ways we can stay in touch with everyone in our first webinar on January 9th, 2012 at 6 PM Pacific Standard Time. To sign up please send us an email to webinar@ushairrestoration.com or call us at (888) 302-8747. Space is limited and on a first come, first serve basis. Have a great week and see you on January 9th!