Beard Hair Transplants, What You Need To Know

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  • tbtadmin
    Administrator
    • Sep 2008
    • 984

    Beard Hair Transplants, What You Need To Know

    Spencer Kobren, and IAHRS accepted member Dr. William Yates, discuss the viability of beard hair as a donor option for certain hair transplant patients. Subscribe: iTunes (audio) | iTunes (video) | Zune (audio) | Zune (video) | RSS (audio) | RSS (video) Spencer Kobren’s The Bald Truth is internationally syndicated through the GFQ Network Spencer [...]Spencer Kobren – Beard Hair Transplants, What You Need To Know is a post from: Hair Loss Show: The Bald Truth



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  • chrisdav
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 443

    #2
    I feel that Dr Yates comes across as a sincere and genuine guy. Additionally I have also been impressed with the work that he has putting forward to the forum.

    Definitely feeling Spencer's idea of a blow out with a 6 pack and bucket of chicken in the next week

    Great show.

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    • DepressedByHairLoss
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 876

      #3
      It frustrates me though because how many people will these beard hair transplants actually appeal to? Even hair transplants (which so highly touted and widely advertised) only appeal to less than 10% of the population so I imagine that transplanting hair from a person's beard to their head will only appeal to a small fraction of that. In my opinion, we really need to focus on hair regrowth technologies that will appeal to the mass of hair loss sufferers and not something like beard hair technology, which will maybe only appeal to like 1% of all hair loss sufferers. I say this with all due respect though because Dr. Yates seems like a nice guy and I've got massive amounts of respect for Spencer.

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      • ejj
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 342

        #4
        Hi

        I think beard hair donor appeals to every repair patient, and also everybody who has had a transplant ,and has continued to lose hair due to mpb .

        Scalp donor is a limited resource ,so is beard donor so basically it gives just that little bit more to work with and hopefully finish the restoration

        More and more Drs like Dr Yates are embracing beard as donor and i think in time it will be accepted throughtout the industry as additional donor for suitable candidates

        Regards
        ejj

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        • Spex
          Dr Representative
          • Nov 2008
          • 4289

          #5
          Great show and interview with Dr Y
          Visit my website: SPEXHAIR

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          I am not a doctor or medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions expressed are my own unless stated otherwise. Always consult with your own family doctor prior to embarking on any form of hair loss treatment or surgery.

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          • Artista
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 2105

            #6
            Ive been impressed with Dr Yates from the first interview. The work that Dr Yates has done is even more impressive. I am confident that Dr Yates use of beard hair is a good use.

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            • wylie
              Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 90

              #7
              Just listened to the show, interesting. Glad to hear Dr. Yates is now beginning to practice beard hair transplantation, but the maximum number of grafts under the jawline is at least 5000 grafts in patients with a medium to fairly dense beard, as mine is, more than twice the 2K max. quoted by Dr. Yates.

              I've had 5k grafts, all under the jawline, and most of my below jawline grafts have been used up (I only have to shave under the jawline about twice a week, but can get by only once) Dr. Umar gets up to 1500 beard grafts in one day, and I have noticed that the beard hair gets around to flattening out and looking more like scalp hair after about a year. Initially you can see that beard has a far more wiry appearance than scalp hair, but seems to straighten out. I'm guessing the action of just combing it, and growing it longer will ultimately train it somewhat to be more straight. It is unnoticeable blended with scalp hair.

              Speaking only for myself, I had almost zero scalp hair to draw from after multiple strips in the mid 90's, and was cursed with hideous 'mini grafts'. I was completely disfigured and had no scalp left. Dr. Umar used 1500 scalp to repair the hairline (all I had available), and 5K beard around the plugs (none in crown, it is bald and remains virgin territory and the least of my problems) so beard hair is a genuine lifesaver for formerly hopeless patients like myself. I was hopeless from around 1998 (when I gave up ever looking normal again) until 2008, when I first heard about beard hair. My first surgery was in 2010, and I just had my 4th surgery Sept. 2012.

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              • ejj
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 342

                #8
                I agree Wylie , ive had 3k so far , and plan on another 3 k to finish my repair completely

                regards

                ejj

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