Tuesday, October 17, 2017

FUE Vs. FUT which is a better option in female pattern hair loss?



Hair loss patterns in women are typically different from those in men. Hair loss in women tends to be more diffuse than hair loss in men. The more characteristic female pattern is diffuse thinning over a considerable area of the scalp, or diffuse thinning in a Christmas tree pattern over the central scalp.
In diffuse female pattern hair loss, some women can benefit from hair transplantation. The procedure has a high success rate in women and the great majority of clients are very happy with the results. However, not all women are candidates for hair transplantation and other options should be discussed and considered. A hair restoration surgeon with experience should do an evaluation to make sure the patient is a good candidate for hair transplant surgery and give recommendation customized to each individual's needs and concerns.

Women who are good candidates and decide to move forward with hair transplantation often ask which harvesting techniques is more efficient for female pattern hair loss. In order to know which technique best fits the concerns of the female client, the donor area needs to be examined from close up. During the consultation, the hair transplant specialist should examine the donor hair and texture of the hair carefully to make sure that the client is a good candidate for FUE or FUT technique. If the client has curly hair or if they have a more advanced Female Patten Hair Loss, then FUE should not be recommended. Also patient has to keep in mind that the head needs to be shaved for FUE, whereas no shaving is required for FUT or strip method. Before deciding on a harvesting method, Both patient and the hair restoration surgeon should be confident that all pros and cons are discussed. It is wise to keep in mind that harvesting is just one aspect of the procedure. To get the most aesthetic result the most important part is the design of the recipient area, the execution of the plan and the surgical skills of the hair transplant surgeon. In addition, A comprehensive treatment option including hair transplant and medical hair treatment is usually considered when treating female pattern hair loss

During the initial consultation with the specialist, Dr. Meshkin spends a considerable amount of time to educate the patient utilizing computer hair analysis to evaluate the extent of hair loss, hair loss progression, hair characteristics, and the donor availability. If hair transplant is an option, he will provide an estimate of the number of grafts needed, recommend and explain the best technique of harvesting the grafts that best fits the patient's concerns and goals and the method used for the recipient area. Dr. Meshkin will provide all the information necessary for the patient to make an educated decision for the any surgical or medical hair treatment options available.

Dr. Meshkin is honored to be recognized as a designated long standing member of ISHRS by his peers and also be certified diplomat by ABHRS for his knowledge and skill as a specialized hair restoration surgeon. He has been chosen as Top influencer in REALSELF100 2015 and 2016 for sharing his knowledge and experience in the field of hair restoration. If you are suffering from hair loss, visit one of Dr. Meshkin's hair transplant and hair restoration clinics in Los Angeles or in Irvine locations. Dr. Meshkin will use the latest techniques and gives the best hair restoration recommendations customized to your needs and concerns.

If you are suffering from hair loss or hair thinning you can contact us at (949)219-0027 or visit our website for more information.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Classification of Male Pattern Hair Loss





Currently in the United states there are approximately 50 million men and women that are affected by some type of hair loss. the most common form of hair loss in both is Hereditary Androgenic Alopecia.  Genetic hair loss in male and female is characterized by progressive loss of hair from scalp and there is a certain pattern that develops over time. There are many ways to measure the pattern of genetic hair loss, however most doctors who specialize in hair restoration follow a standard classification when describing hair loss.

In 1941, a classification scale of male pattern hair loss was introduced by James Hamilton. he classified typical patterns of hair loss into eight major types using a series of drawings. Dr. Norwood later on refined this system in 1975, offering four additional variations. the most common and standard classification of male pattern hair loss used today is based on Norwood /Hamilton scale for hair loss. Following is the description used to classify genetic hair loss using Norwood scale.

1. Type 1 Displaying the normal mature hairline with minimal temporal recession.

2. Type 2 Shows mild temporal recession with thinning along the anterior margin of the forelock.

3. Type 3 Depicts deep frontal recession with few or no remaining hairs, which is the minimal amount of hair loss required for the definition of balding. Vertex shows hair loss confined to the vertex with deep frontal recession.

4. Type 4 Displays both frontal and temporal recession and frontal thinning together with little hair in the vertex. The bridge between the frontal area and the vertex is still retained.

5. Type 5 Depicts bigger areas of fronto-temporal and vertex alopecia than Typ35 and only a narrow and sparse bridge separating both areas.

6. Type 6 Shows loss of the bridge separating the frontal and vertex areas with lateral and posterior progression of alopecia.

7. Type 7 Represents the severest form of balding whereby the remaining horseshoe shaped band of hair in the lower scalp is narrow. The preauricular hairs have receded both posterior and inferiorly. The remaining hair band is frequently of lower density with evidence of some miniaturization. The nape of the neck is sparse and in some cases the inferior occipital border is raised significantly.


During the initial consultation with the Dr. Meshkin, he spends a considerable amount of time to educate the patient utilizing computer hair analysis to evaluate the classification and extent of hair loss, hair loss progression, hair characteristics, and the donor availability. If hair transplant is an option, he will provide an estimate of the number of grafts needed, recommend and explain the best technique of harvesting the grafts that best fits the patient's concerns and goals and the method used for the recipient area. Dr. Meshkin will provide all the information necessary for the patient to make an educated decision for the any surgical or medical hair treatment options available.

Dr. Meshkin is honored to be recognized as a designated long standing member of ISHRS by his peers and also be certified diplomat by ABHRS for his knowledge and skill as a specialized hair restoration surgeon. He has been chosen as Top influencer in REALSELF100 2015 and 2016 for sharing his knowledge and experience in the field of hair restoration. If you are suffering from hair loss, visit one of Dr. Meshkin's hair transplant and hair restoration clinics in Los Angeles or in Irvine locations. Dr. Meshkin will use the latest techniques and gives the best hair restoration recommendations customized to your needs and concerns.

If you are suffering from hair loss or hair thinning you can contact us at (949) 219-0027 to schedule for a consultation or visit our website at www.MeshkinMedical.com.