Hair micrograft transplantation is one of the most effective techniques to stop hair loss permanently. At Dorsia clinics we have the latest in capillary micrografts, with the aim that our patients can rejuvenate their appearance. The before and after treatment shows success in a matter of months, where you can see an increase in hair in the implanted area.
More and more men and women are performing hair micrograft treatment successfully overcoming these fears and insecurities.
Micrograft transplantation is a minimally invasive surgical treatment that does not leave visible scars. It consists of the extraction of micrografts from the lateral areas of the head and the nape of the neck to the areas where you want to implant. The hair extracted from these areas has a genetic factor that is different from the rest, allowing for ultimate durability and resistance.
There are different techniques for implantation of micrografts:
FUE technique
The FUE technique or extraction of follicular units is one of the most advanced techniques for the implantation of micrografts. This technique consists of the extraction and implantation of the follicles individually. The individualization of the FUE technique allows it to offer a natural result without leaving visible scars. This technique requires local anesthesia and is performed with a cylindrical scalpel less than 1 mm in diameter.
The FUE technique is indicated for both men and women after suffering limited hair loss, and scarring alopecia due to burning or radiation therapy.
The application of this technique has many advantages:
- It does not leave scars when it comes to micro-incisions.
- Quick and easy post-operative
- Possibility of several interventions
- Control of the exact units of hair
- Local anesthesia
FUSS technique
The FUSS technique consists of the transplantation of micrografts by extracting follicles together (through a thin strip of skin with hair) for their reimplantation in the hairless area. This technique allows obtaining a high number of follicular units. It also does not require any prior preparation. The process is performed thoroughly under local anesthesia by directly treating the skin strip to obtain the follicles.
The FUSS technique is indicated for patients with a more advanced percentage of hair loss.
The FUSS technique has many advantages:
- Unnoticeable scar
- Extraction of multiple follicular units
- Rapid post-operative and treatment
- Local anesthesia
- It does not require any prior preparation
Depending on the patient’s situation, the doctor will make a diagnosis to offer the most personalized solution. To know which of the techniques is the most successful, it is important to know the types and the different phases or degrees of alopecia.
Types of alopecia
Androgenic alopecia
Androgenic alopecia or also called common baldness is one of the most common types of alopecia. This type of alopecia causes progressive miniaturization of the follicles following a defined pattern. It is mainly due to a genetic factor, although it can be hormonal and can affect both men and women. In general, this type of alopecia is more common in men. There are different degrees of androgenic alopecia:
- 1st Grade: In this grade, the hair aspect shows a barely visible receding in the front of the head.
- 2nd Grade: The hair loss begins to extend in the area of the entrances
- 3rd Grade: The hair begins to visibly detach in the area of the entries, increasing its depth.
- 4th Grade: In this grade, hair loss in the area of the entrances and crown suffer a greater loss, being visibly noticeable.
- 5th Grade: The hair on the front of the head begins to disappear along with that on the crown and recesses, separated by a percentage of scant hair.
- 6th Degree: It is considered a degree of severe alopecia, where the upper part of the head practically loses its hair.
- 7th Grade: The only hair that remains after hair loss is found in the area of the neck and sides of the head.
Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata consists of the loss of hair in limited portions of the head. These portions have a circular appearance although they can extend around the scalp. This type of alopecia can be temporary and the scalp can grow back after the alopecia disappears. It has its origin in the immune system, causing the system itself to attack the follicles.
Diffuse alopecia
Diffuse alopecia consists of progressive hair loss without producing complete baldness. The hair loses density, becoming fragile and weak.
Scarring alopecia
This type of alopecia is mainly due to hair loss due to a scar that has destroyed the follicular units, preventing their appearance. It can be due to physical causes, infections, tumors, or non-infectious inflammatory processes that affect the skin.
Advantages of capillary micrografts
The micrograft implant is the quintessential technique to stop hair loss. Using the most advanced minimally invasive techniques, Clínicas Dorsia accompanies you from the beginning, during the operation, and at the end of the treatment by offering a comprehensive system for the patient.
The main advantages of the micrograft implant are:
- Appearance rejuvenation
- Definitive implanted hair
- Natural results
- Minimally invasive treatment
- Doctor-controlled check-ups
 
					


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