Dr. Kahen at Beverly Hill Hair Restoration only uses the new Surgical Techniques for a natural hair transplant

April 23, 2009
Tagged with: — John Kahen @ 09:44 AM

 It is now possible to have an aesthetically, natural-looking hairline. Patients are asking for the Follicular Unit Grafting technique. The increase in this new method of hair restoration has sparked an entire generation of balding men and some women to have a natural appearing hair transplant. Patients also want a natural hairline that is somewhat irregular. Today’s follicular hair transplants tend to be denser than in the past.  Aided by powerful microscopes and better surgical instrumentation, Dr.Kahen has the tools to create remarkably natural hairline results for patients. He also uses the skills needed to design the microelements of the hairline, at the transplant recipient site level. This is where size of the site, angulation, orientation and spacing all come into play. These surgical and aesthetic skills ultimately determine how the hair will grow into outstanding, newly re-created hairlines.

 

 

 

 

 

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