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Hair loss changes how you see yourself. Whether your hairline is receding, your part is widening, or thinning has become impossible to ignore, watching your hair disappear chips away at confidence in ways that are hard to explain to people who haven’t been through it.
At the office of Saba Shabnam, MD, FAAFP, in Grapevine, Texas, Dr. Shabnam provides personalized hair restoration treatments tailored to your hair loss type and goals. Here's how modern hair restoration works and who benefits most.
Hair loss has multiple causes, and figuring out which one applies to you determines what treatment will work:
Pattern baldness causes receding hairlines and crown thinning in men, diffuse thinning along the part in women.
Dr. Shabnam evaluates your hair loss pattern, medical history, and restoration goals to determine which treatments will produce the best results for your situation. She may recommend:
FUE transplants hair from areas of healthy growth to thinning or balding regions. The technique removes individual follicular units from a donor area, usually the back or sides of your scalp, where hair grows thicker and is less likely to bald. These follicles get transplanted into thinning areas, where they establish new growth.
The process leaves tiny, rounded scars that fade and become undetectable, even with short hair. There are no incisions, no stitches, and no linear scarring like older hair transplant methods left behind.
Medications such as minoxidil and finasteride help maintain existing hair and slow further loss. These treatments work best when started early, before significant thinning occurs.
When hair loss stems from deficiencies or hormonal imbalances, addressing those underlying issues often restores normal hair growth without surgical intervention.
Before your procedure, Dr. Shabnam evaluates your hair loss pattern, discusses your goals, and determines which treatments will work best for your specific situation.
For FUE procedures, a local anesthetic numbs your scalp so you don’t feel pain during extraction or transplantation. The procedure takes several hours, depending on the number of grafts being placed. You can expect to be in the office for up to six hours for extensive restoration.
After your procedure, you may have some redness and minor swelling that resolves within a few days. You’ll need to limit strenuous activity and avoid touching the transplanted area while it heals.
Hair restoration works for men and women experiencing pattern baldness, thinning hair, or localized hair loss from scarring or injury. FUE is particularly effective for people with enough donor hair on the back and sides of their scalp to transplant to thinning areas.
The treatments work for all hair types and textures. FUE is suitable whether you want to keep your hair long or prefer it short, since the tiny extraction sites don't leave noticeable scars.
Hair restoration can also camouflage scalp scars from previous injuries or surgeries by transplanting hair into the scarred area.
Hair restoration often works best when multiple therapies address different aspects of hair loss and growth. Dr. Shabnam evaluates your complete health picture and recommends a treatment plan tailored to your specific type of hair loss and restoration goals.
Hair loss doesn’t have to be permanent. Modern hair restoration techniques produce natural-looking results that restore both coverage and confidence.
If you’re dealing with thinning hair, noticeable hair loss, or balding that’s affecting how you feel about your appearance, take advantage of our current special. No need to go overseas, we’re offering a special price of just $3500 for our hair restoration procedure. Call the office of Saba Shabnam, MD, FAAFP, in Grapevine, Texas, at 817-510-9645 or book your appointment online.