60 Railroad Place Suite 102
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: 518-581-1872
Toll Free: 1-800-281-9198
e-mail: saratogahair@spa.net
Transplanting the Trans-gender Patient
Over the years we have helped several trans-gender
patients with their hair restoration. We are somewhat selective
in whom we will accept for this surgery. It has to be someone who
is very committed to going forward with the changing of genders,
and the person has to be psychologically stable without any serious
psychiatric conditions still present. Most of these patients have
already or soon plan to undergo orchiectomy surgery, which removes
the source of testosterone, helping to arrest their hair loss situation.
They also usually are on estrogen medication, which helps in this
same regard.
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beforey surgery
After 3 sessions
The patients we have worked with we have found to
be remarkably stable, very determined in this pursuit, and generally
delightful people. They have in most cases already spent a good
deal of money on electrolysis to remove hair, which has always been
the best sign to me that they are motivated and that this is not
a temporary whim for this individual. The biggest challenge faced
by this group of patients is financial; not only are they often
trying to arrange hair transplantation, but, usually more importantly,
the tasks of hair removal, sex-change surgery, breast augmentation,
etc. all add up to be a significant expense for the patient. Sometimes,
the hair replacement component of their surgery has to be spread
out, possibly combined with the temporary use of a hairpiece, so
that they can accomplish their goals according to their priorities.
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before surgery
after surgery
close-up of hairline and temple
In making the design for where the hair will be
placed, the principal goals are to fill in any areas of male-pattern
baldness and to create a female hairline, which is shallower and
gently curved in the fronto-temporal recession. For most of these
patients, three, and sometimes four, sessions are required to effect
the desired density of hair.
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