Dr. Paul C. Cotterill
B. Sc., M.D., A.B.H.R.S
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Are scalp reductions (A.R.) needed?

Some physicians do not suggest or perform scalp reduction. While scalp reductions are not as important in as many people as they were prior to use of micro/minigrafting they are still very important in some patients. Scalp reductions are very important in patients who have a large wide bald area and limited amount of donor tissue, but also desire to have more of the scalp transplanted than otherwise could be attempted if reductions weren’t done. Scalp reductions cut out bald or thinning scalp tissue and help to shrink the bald area so that the limited amount of donor tissue can be used to that much better advantage. Scalp reductions are not appropriate for everybody however, and successful hair transplantation can be performed in many patients without scalp reduction. This is something else that must be assessed at the time of the initial consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How much does a hair transplant cost?
  2. How involved is Dr. Cotterill in the procedure?
  3. How do I select the best physician for my hair tranplantation?
  4. How is your office different from other hair transplantation offices?
  5. Do you use a consultant?
  6. Are hair transplants appropriate for women?
  7. What are “Follicular Units”?
  8. What is “Follicular Unit Extraction” or “FUE”?
  9. What is “Dense Packing”?
  10. What is the “Trichophytic Closure” technique?
  11. What is a “Megasession”?
  12. What is the role of lasers in transplantation?
  13. What is the status of culturing hair cells to produce an unlimited amount of donor hair?
  14. Are scalp reductions (A.R.) needed?

Applications For Hair Transplants

  1. Male Pattern Baldness (early or late thinning)
  2. Female Pattern Thinning or Hair Loss
  3. To thicken areas of hair loss and scarring after facelift procedures
  4. Eyebrow transplants
  5. Mustache, beard and pubic area transplants
  6. Scalp scars caused by accidental trauma or burns
  7. Hairline Feminization

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Dr. Cotterill is the immediate past president of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery


Board of Directors of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery

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