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Dr. Glenn Charles

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Hair Transplant Clinic Information

  • Hair Transplant Surgeon
    Dr. Glenn Charles
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  • Hair Transplant Clinic Name
    Charles Medical Group
  • Primary Clinic Address
    200 Glades Road Suite 2
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    FL
  • City
    Boca Raton
  • Zip Code
    33432
  • Phone Number
    561.395.5544
  • Website
    http://www.charleshair.com
  • Email Address
    drgmc@charleshair.com
  • Provides
    Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation (FUT)
    Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)
    Eyebrow Transplantation
    Prescriptions for Propecia
    Free In-depth Consults

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  1. You will have almost 2 months between surgery and travelling . Skin will be healed and follicles intact below the surface. No problem being out in the sun. Of course it is never a good idea to get sunburned because of long term damage it can cause. If your wearing a hat most of the time you results should not be effected.
  2. The time frame between extraction and implantation is very crucial to graft survival. Once a graft has been inserted into a recipient site the body starts the process of revascularization. It has to be less than 5 days because no living body tissue could survive 5 days without receiving oxygen.
  3. In my experience with PRP and mesotherapy I do not think either one of those treatments will give you more hair. If your current hair is very unhealthy, those treatments might make hair a little healthier. Also very good chance you will see no change at all.
  4. Time out of body is the most critical factor when it comes to graft survival rates. Temperature and hydration are also important. there are several things the doctor can do including having adequate number of staff, being present so surgical staff doesn't need to be waiting and proper sequencing of the procedure. For example, with FUE the recipient sites can be made before the extraction of the grafts so once the harvesting is performed the grafts can immediately be placed.
  5. I am hoping that you you got enough results from your first procedure to help camouflage things the second time around. In most cases after 7-14 the patient should appear similar to before the procedure. Unless FUE was done and then you have to wait for hair to grow back in the donor area. Patients that are very fair skinned can have some prolonged redness but not a year.
  6. It is always important to have a detailed patient history before performing surgery. History of any cardiac disease or allergies are of primary concern. There are different types of anesthetics that are available for patients with certain pre-existing conditions. In most cases the HT procedure can be performed safely. Although there are some rare circumstances where we suggest the patient not have the surgery.
  7. Generally Ketoconazole 2% needs to be prescribed be a doctor. You can get 1% over the counter.
  8. There are plenty of exercises that you can start doing 2-3 weeks after surgery. The important thing I tell my patients to avoid for 3 months after a hair transplant procedure is not to hyperflex the neck. In other words do not try to touch your chin to your chest. I think that mild flexion like using your phone or typing on a computer is ok . Over flexion of the neck causes contraction of the trapezius muscle( shoulder ) which can pull downwards and possible stretch the scar out.
  9. Generally the transplanted hairs are very short and do not require brushing. Unless you have a long hair transplant and those hairs will probably shed in the first 1-2 months.
  10. Body hair transplants are very difficult and very unpredictable. They are generally very expensive as well. Of all areas from body that hairs can be taken from and transplanted to scalp the beard is the most successful. If you are considering this definitely go to clicic that specializes in this procedure. As the success rate has a lot to do with the experience of the the surgeon.
  11. Blood thinners definitely not needed after a hair transplant surgery. Anti-inflammatories are optional and may help with post operative swelling but are not required.
  12. Most females choose FUT because they do not want to shave entire head to do the surgery which they always do in Turkey. Definitely go to clinic that performed many surgeries on females that have traction alopecia. the hairline is critical and your case is hairline and probably temporal area.
  13. I tell patients that once all of the scabs have fallen off in the recipient area and the scalp has returned to its normal color (redness gone away) it is safe to get a haircut. Generally this occurs in 7-10 days. I do tell them not to use a razor or trimmer with no guard for a few months.
  14. Not that uncommon. However, most comprehensive hair restoration clinics will off their patients some of the non surgical preventative measures in an attempt to slow down the progression of the hair loss. I have had several patients over the years tell me they refuse to take any medications and that if they have more hair loss in the future they will come back for more procedures. I also warn them that they could run out of donor hair at some point and that we should create a game plan for them that keeps the worst case scenario in mind.
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