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New hair transplant techniques perfected within the last few years can provide a permanent answer to hair loss. Hair follicles on the top of the scalp are genetically programmed to stop growing because of their sensitivity to dihydrotestosterone.

The hair on the sides and back of the head are programmed to grow forever, even if they are surgically redistributed to the hair loss area.

Recent developments in micro and minigrafting have revolutionized hair transplant surgery. Use of these techniques in the hands of a skilled, artistic surgeon can create a totally natural looking hairline.
 

Micrografts are pieces of hair-bearing skin containing 1 to 3 hairs. New insertion techniques provide a reconstruction of hair that mimics the way a person own hair grows.  However the density is minimal due to donor area.  During your free evaluation our hair professionals will help you determine whether hair transplants is the best option for you.
"Hair transplantation is a medical procedure designed to treat male or female pattern baldness which involves the permanent transplant of hair grafs to the scalp. Should you wish to learn more about this process, MHN can recommend a physician specializing in hair transplantation services utilizing hair transplant techniques which have been pioneered by, the recommended physicians. During a consultation with the physician, the physician will be able to determine if you are a candidate for hair transplantation and will be able to describe the treatment process in detail. MHN can also supply you, at your request with written information which describes the hair transplantation process and related costs."