Hair Transplant Connecticut—Making the right choice.

When it comes to getting a hair transplant Connecticut has many different choices. But you have to be careful. It pays to do your homework and ask the right questions. Does the hair transplant Connecticut surgeon have a long track record of experience doing hair transplants? Is the hair transplant CT surgeon a member in good standing of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS)? Qualified Hair transplant Connecticut surgeons might also be members of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS).

At the same time, you need to be aware that unlike most surgical specialties, hair transplant surgery is not certification by the American Board of Medical Specialties. The ABMS certifies other Connecticut specialists, such as heart surgeons, plastic surgeons or others, but they do not certify hair transplant CT surgeons. Therefore, if a hair transplant CT surgeon says they are “board certified,” you need to understand that they are not referring to the traditional standards of certification.

One of the best places to start when it comes to finding a hair replacement CT surgeon is to ask others you may know who have had a hair replacement CT procedure. If they were satisfied with their hair replacement CT surgery visit their surgeon. Ask the hair replacement CT surgeon for a list of clients who are willing to talk to you about their procedure, the results they achieved and how happy they are with those results.

A qualified hair replacement CT surgeon should explain to you exactly what type of procedure they would recommend. For example some hair replacement CT patients opt for a follicular unit transplantation (FUT) procedure wherein a strip of scalp is removed from the back of the head and the hair follicles are divided under a microscope prior to their placement in the area to be transplanted. Hair transplant CT patients who wear their hair short and don’t wish to have a think linear scar on the back of their head often opt for a follicular unit extraction (FUE) procedure wherein each individual hair follicle is extracted using a special microsurgical tool before it is transplanted into the recipient area.

At the DiStefano Hair transplant Connecticut Center we use a Follicular Unit Extraction method developed called the Individual Graft Technique (IGT™), which results in improved graft viability. This, in turn, can mean greater graft survival for more hair and better results.

DiStefano Hair Restoration Center is committed to helping men and women take charge of their appearance and self-esteem through hair restoration options. For more than 16 years, DiStefano has been at the forefront of the hair transplantation industry, and has performed more than 5,000 successful hair transplant procedures.