Posts by Lou Amico
FUE Hair Transplant Case Study – 41-Year-Old Male, Norwood Class 4
This 41-year-old male patient came to our clinic seeking a long-term solution for his receding hairline and thinning through the front of his scalp. He was classified as Norwood Class 4, a common stage of male pattern baldness characterized by significant temporal recession and frontal hair loss. Ideal Candidate With Strong Donor Hair During his…
Read More53-Year-Old Male Restores a Natural Hairline With FUE Hair Transplantation
Patient: Male, 53Diagnosis: Norwood Class IV androgenetic alopecia Background A 53-year-old male presented to Dr. Sara Wasserbauer with progressive frontal thinning and recession characteristic of Norwood Class IV hair loss. His donor density was average, and expectations were realistic. His goals were to: Restore a more youthful, natural-looking hairline Increase density in the frontal zone…
Read MoreRestoring a Natural, Youthful Hairline with FUE Hair Transplantation
Patient: Male, 29Diagnosis: Norwood Class IV androgenetic alopeciaPhysician: Dr. Sara Wasserbauer, MD – Board-Certified Hair Restoration Surgeon Background A 29-year-old male presented to Dr. Sara Wasserbauer with progressive thinning across the frontal hairline and significant loss in the temporal recessions, consistent with Norwood Class IV hair loss. He had dark hair with strong donor density,…
Read MoreCan I Wear My Hair Short After Hair Transplant Surgery?
For years, hair transplant surgery, when performed correctly, is undetectable from the patient’s original hair. Of course, it is your own growing hair taken from the back and transplanted to the bald or thinning areas in front or top of the scalp. However, due to the surgical technique of harvesting hair-bearing tissue from the back…
Read MoreStem Cell Therapy For Hair Loss – Get The Truth
What Is Stem Cell Therapy for Hair Loss? There is no approved “Stem Cell Therapy” for hair loss, and where stem cells from elsewhere in the body can have multiple effects, it appears that stem cells from hair (aka hair follicular stem cells or “HFSCs” or dermal papilla cells aka “DP” cells) or the fat…
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