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What is Hair Transplantation?
(Hair Transplant Surgery)

Our Philosophy

Importance of the Front Hairline

About the Surgeon

"Walk through" Tour
of a Typical Session

About the Consultation

Photo Gallery I (Men)
Photo Gallery II (Men)
Photo Gallery III (Men)
Photo Gallery IV (Men)
Photo Gallery V (Men)

Frontal Forelock Gallery I
Frontal Forelock Gallery II
Frontal Forelock Gallery III

Temples Photo Gallery

Hair Transplants for Women

Women's Photo Gallery I
Women's Photo Gallery II
Women's Photo Gallery III

Corrective Hair
Transplant Work

Corrective Photo Gallery I
Corrective Photo Gallery II
Corrective Photo Gallery III
Corrective Photo Gallery IV

Crown/vertex Transplantation

Crown/vertex
Transplantation Gallery

Follicular Unit Extraction

Eyebrow Transplantation

Eyebrow Photo Gallery

Research by Dr. Beehner

Financial Information

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Additional Topics:

- Limited role of scalp reductions
- Use of Propecia/Rogaine
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Transition from a hairpiece to hair transplants
- Temple area transplantation
- Trans-gender Transplantation
- About Donor Scars
   

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Saratoga Hair

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

Temple Area Transplantation

In the past several years, it has been become much more common for us to include the filling in of the side temple or temporal area scalp hair, in addition to filling in the top of the scalp.

The chief benefits to adding this to a man's transplant plan are the following: building up the temple hair better frames the face and serves to "hold up" the hair projecting out in front. If the temple hair under the frontal hair is weak and stringy in appearance, it will appear unnatural and sometimes even give the impression the frontal hair may be a hairpiece. Also, since many men have their hair turn gray or white in the temple region, transplanting this region just naturally darkens the hair there and makes it more youthful, since most of the donor hair comes from the back of the head, where the hairs are darker. This will be noted in a couple of the examples that follow.

Not all patients are good candidates for this. In general, it is desirable that the patient be over 35, have relatively straight, "non-kinky" hair, and a plentiful supply of donor hair. In most “forelock” projects, there is by definition usually not enough donor hair to add this task to that of framing the face on top. We include transplanting the temples for approximately 30% of the male patients who come to us, and in almost 90% of the females. It usually only has to be performed twice for most patients, each time involving placing around 100-160 FU’s on each side per session. Several examples are shown on this page. A

(to see enlarged view of transplant patients click the desired photo)
Before transplanting
Before transplanting
after two sessions
after two sessions
Before transplanting; Lines drawn in for area to be filled in
Before transplanting; Lines drawn in for area to be filled in

After 3 sessions

To see two other good examples of our temple work, click on "Temples Photo Gallery" or "Importance of the Front Hairline". They are the 2nd and 3rd patients shown in the section.