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60 Railroad Place Suite 102
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 
Phone: 518-581-1872
Toll Free: 1-800-281-9198 
e-mail: saratogahair@spa.net

Transition from a Non-Surgical Hairpiece to a head of transplanted
hair
Many of our patients over the years have been men
(and women) who at the time of their visit are presently wearing
a non-surgical hairpiece of one sort or another. This is a transition
that can be handled quite easily and usually with no detect ability
or inconvenience to the patient’s day-to-day routine.

48 year old male with hairpiece on, before transplants
Most patients who have a hairpiece continue to wear
the prosthesis until the transplanted hair has grown out sufficiently
enough in density and length that they feel comfortable in making
the switch. It is necessary that the patient’s method of attaching
the hairpiece be converted over to clips, which is very easy to
accomplish. We usually have them start wearing their hairpiece three
or four days after the procedure, and most of them take it off at
night and reattach it in the morning.

same patient, with hairpiece off, before transplants
Note presence of old large plug grafts placed 17 years earlier
How many hair transplant sessions before the patient
says "goodbye" to the hairpiece? This is a very personal
decision. For some of our patients, who were very accustomed to
the hair density of the hairpiece, it wasn’t until after their
fourth session had grown out that they were comfortable in making
the switch. We’ve had several remove it after only one session
grew out. Wearing the hairpiece over the transplanted hair does
not appear to have any affect on the success of the transplanted
hairs growing.
We have well-written articles by various people
who have written of their experiences in making this transition.
Reading these often helps our patients feel more comfortable in
doing it themselves.
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after five sessions of
FU's and mini-grafts
Before leaving this topic, it should be pointed
out that, for many men and women, the combination of hair transplants
and a non-surgical hairpiece is the "perfect solution."
This is particularly so for those who want full coverage but don’t
have enough donor hair to cover the entire crown area (in addition
to the frontal and top areas, which transplanting can generally
fill in).
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