Hair Restoration Evolution

Hair transplant procedures have evolved a long, long way since they began in the early 1950's.
Hair transplant procedures have evolved a long, long way since they began in the early 1950's.
Hair transplant procedures have evolved a long, long way since they began in the early 1950's.
Hair has always been an important symbol of status throughout history. Whether it signified social, financial, gender, or professional status, hair has come to be considered a sign of success.
It was Hippocrates, the “Father of Modern Medicine”, who first recognized a connection between hair loss and the sexual organs.
Soon after the Middle Ages wigs became popular for women.
In the 80's hair restoration surgery as a hair loss solution evolved dramatically, as the large punch grafts were gradually replaced with a more refined combination of mini and micrografts.
By relocating these carefully prepared bald-resistant follicular units, physicians doing "follicular unit h