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As a plastic surgeon, I can provide you with some information about the durability of NeoGraft in Edmonton. NeoGraft is a popular hair transplant technique that is designed to provide natural-looking and long-lasting results. However, the longevity of NeoGraft can vary from person to person, depending on several factors.
Firstly, the quality and health of the donor hair play a crucial role. If the donor hair is of good quality and has a strong root system, it is more likely to last longer after transplantation. Additionally, the recipient area's condition, including the quality of the skin and the presence of any underlying health conditions, can also impact the durability of the transplant.
Proper aftercare is another important factor. Patients need to follow the surgeon's instructions carefully after the procedure to ensure optimal healing. This may include avoiding certain activities, using prescribed medications, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Good aftercare can help minimize the risk of complications and increase the chances of long-term success.
It's also important to note that hair loss is a progressive condition, and even with NeoGraft, some degree of hair loss may continue over time. However, the transplanted hair is typically more resistant to the effects of DHT (a hormone associated with hair loss) compared to the natural hair, which can help slow down the progression of hair loss.
The skill and experience of the surgeon can also influence the outcome. A skilled plastic surgeon will have a better understanding of the NeoGraft technique and be able to perform the procedure with precision, maximizing the chances of a successful and long-lasting result.
In general, most patients can expect to see significant and lasting improvements in hair density and appearance with NeoGraft. However, individual results may vary, and it's important to have realistic expectations. During the consultation process, I would be able to assess your specific situation and provide a more personalized prognosis based on your individual factors.
If you are considering NeoGraft in Edmonton, I recommend consulting with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. They can provide you with detailed information about the procedure, including the potential risks and benefits, and help you make an informed decision.
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