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Body hair suitability.
Is it true that the growth cycle of leg hair and stomach hair is two years which is why it is unsuitable for the scalp?
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Doctor Representative
Originally Posted by max4rmuk
Is it true that the growth cycle of leg hair and stomach hair is two years which is why it is unsuitable for the scalp?
I got some growth from leg hair. We have a patient who had his temples rebuilt using leg hair. He uses Latisse to help with the leg hair length.
Body hair only works with some patients. I had some leg hair grafted to the top of my head in a study conducted by Dr. Cole several years back. The hair grew but faded over time. Chest and stomach hair is better than leg hair. Beard hair is better than chest hair and scalp hair is better than beard hair. The yield is good (90%) when ACell is administered when beard hair is grafted. Beard hair usually has a curl and is often more coarse than scalp hair. Beard hair extraction sites heal remarkably well. Beard hair can look great and add considerable density when carefully placed. It is usually twice the caliber of head hair. Twice the caliber offers four times the coverage.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Cole Hair Transplant
Atlanta, GA
Phone 678-566-1011
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions.
Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015 at 02:59 PM.
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Body hair does work and if you got a lot of it, it can help give the most conservative heads very young and youthful looking hairlines. I have seen work from Dr. Umar that supports this fact.
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Originally Posted by Sean
Body hair does work and if you got a lot of it, it can help give the most conservative heads very young and youthful looking hairlines. I have seen work from Dr. Umar that supports this fact.
Body hair looks crap unless its mixed with head hair,
Im not fan of beard hair either, its issue of compatibility with your head hair, it grows but its just different type/calibre ,
Dr Umar is good Dr but he overhypes BHT like its silver bullet for people with limited donor...that's not the case,
for every successful BHT case there are many unhappy patients who spend tens of 1000s of $$ and look worse off...
seen dr Umars case of 25 000 bht grafts...
Dr Umar and Dr Woods are main actors in overselling BHT...and they know very well that people are not getting whats promised
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Originally Posted by didi
Body hair looks crap unless its mixed with head hair,
Im not fan of beard hair either, its issue of compatibility with your head hair, it grows but its just different type/calibre ,
Dr Umar is good Dr but he overhypes BHT like its silver bullet for people with limited donor...that's not the case,
for every successful BHT case there are many unhappy patients who spend tens of 1000s of $$ and look worse off...
seen dr Umars case of 25 000 bht grafts...
Dr Umar and Dr Woods are main actors in overselling BHT...and they know very well that people are not getting whats promised
Do you have any personal experience with body hair? I see uninformed commentary from people who consistently denigrate the use of body hair but have never had any extracted and added to their scalp.
I've had over 5000 beard added and am very pleased with the completely natural looking result. I've posted clear pictures of my hair from multiple angles on another thread.
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Some guys with a good bit of hair loss want to appear to shave their head for style. Body hair mixed with beard hair, properly placed, angled etc. will look fine shaved down, creating the suggestion of a frontal hairline. If I could do the whole thing over, that's what I would do. Instead, I have scars from a substandard surgery that predates strip. True, not everyone looks good with their head shaved. I could pull it off if it weren't for the scars on the back and sides of my head. I'm looking into micro needling.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015 at 03:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by didi
Body hair looks crap unless its mixed with head hair,
Im not fan of beard hair either, its issue of compatibility with your head hair, it grows but its just different type/calibre ,
Dr Umar is good Dr but he overhypes BHT like its silver bullet for people with limited donor...that's not the case,
for every successful BHT case there are many unhappy patients who spend tens of 1000s of $$ and look worse off...
seen dr Umars case of 25 000 bht grafts...
Dr Umar and Dr Woods are main actors in overselling BHT...and they know very well that people are not getting whats promised
Of course, body hair can look like crap if you don't have the right body hair suitable for surgery. Not everyone can be a candidate. However, docs like Dr.Umar have proven they can successfully tackle the bht transplantation technique more than some others in the field.* He has even created youthful hairlines in the most conservative norwood cases utilizing mixture of hair types. I think having a youthful clean cut look outweighs having a heavily conservative hairline. Yes, it can cost thousands or be done at a discount, it is a valuable asset to a lot of folks.
I really don't think the doc oversells it, but rather use it as a possible option for those that need it to achieve their desired result.
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Originally Posted by Sean
However, docs like Dr.Umar have proven they can successfully tackle the bht transplantation technique more than some others in the field.* He has even created youthful hairlines in the most conservative norwood cases utilizing mixture of hair types. I think having a youthful clean cut look outweighs having a heavily conservative hairline. Yes, it can cost thousands or be done at a discount, it is a valuable asset to a lot of folks.
I really don't think the doc oversells it, but rather use it as a possible option for those that need it to achieve their desired result.
I cannot overstress the importance of an undetectable, natural appearing result. Working at Dr. Cole's office I see a lot of work done by other hair restoration physicians. Some of the work is excellent while other work in my opinion is absolutely horrifying and disgusting. Even in 2013.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015 at 03:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by 35YrsAfter
I got some growth from leg hair. We have a patient who had his temples rebuilt using leg hair. He uses Latisse to help with the leg hair length.
Body hair only works with some patients. I had some leg hair grafted to the top of my head in a study conducted by Dr. Cole several years back. The hair grew but faded over time. Chest and stomach hair is better than leg hair. Beard hair is better than chest hair and scalp hair is better than beard hair. The yield is good (90%) when ACell is administered when beard hair is grafted. Beard hair usually has a curl and is often more coarse than scalp hair. Beard hair extraction sites heal remarkably well. Beard hair can look great and add considerable density when carefully placed. It is usually twice the caliber of head hair. Twice the caliber offers four times the coverage.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Cole Hair Transplant
1045 Powers Place
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Phone 678-566-1011
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions.
How does twice the caliber offers four times more coverage?
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Originally Posted by baldozer
How does twice the caliber offers four times more coverage?
Here is a segment from one of Dr. Cole's studies:
The final length of the hair growth with the beard hair transplant suggested that most of the grafted beard hairs began their growth at the very beginning, assuming a mean growth rate in the range of 0.4 mm/day, like scalp hair. Most body hair shows growth at the rate of 0.2 mm/day, but this increases to as much as 0.35 mm/day when they are transplantation onto the scalp. It is seen that beard hair grafts grow much faster than most other body hair types. Another advantage of using beard hair for such transplantation is the results are much more cosmetic even when other sources produce similar or even slightly higher rates of yield. The rationale for such an improved coverage lies in the higher diameter of the beard hair shaft, which gives improved volume. As a general rule, double the diameter of hair shafts, and you quadruple the volume of hair because a cylinder of hair has the volume: V = Õ r2 h. also body hair can seem to become finer when it is transplanted to the scalp, but beard hair retains its diameter. Additionally, beard hair grows with a typical wave that enhances the coverage and volume. This makes beard hair grafts ideal for a cosmetic benefit and improved coverage of the scalp compared to other types of body hair. However, remember that in people with straight and fine hair, the added curl of the beard hair graft can produce an unwanted and unacceptable contrast to the existing scalp hair.
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Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015 at 02:59 PM.
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