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cheveux , greffe , greffe capillaire , follicule , chute de cheveux , perte de cheveux , calvitie , transplantation ,
hairlost , hair lost , hair thinning , chauve , hair , graft , baldness , bald , micro-greffe , micro-graft
, micrograft , malouftransplant , longueuil , montreal , qc , canada , malouf , transplant
, treatment for
baldness , natural and undetectable results , hair
transplant , micrografting , minigrafting
As hair transplant surgery has evolved, combinations of micrografting and minigrafting have enabled physicians to produce ever more natural combinations of both. A wide range of men and women can now receive significant aesthetic benefits from hair transplants. In recent years, practitioners have further refined hair-transplant techniques to ensure that the hairs available for transplantation are used most efficiently. Specifically, methods of harvesting hair, preparing grafts, creating recipient sites, and placing grafts are designed to permit the maximum percentage of hairs to survive and thrive after transplantation. Careful planning, close cooperation with the patient, and a staged surgical approach can also result in hair conservation and optimal cosmesis.