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<p><span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"> Yes, hair can be transplanted from one area of the scalp to another. The transplanting of the hair is not the issue. It is having enough hair to redistribute to the bald/thinning areas. There are currently two widely used methods of harvesting the grafts. The older method, follicular unit strip surgery, involves cutting a strip of hair from around the sides and back of the head about 1/4" by 9" long. Then dissecting it into 1,2 and 3 hair grafts to transplant under a microscope. Of course the scalp in th area of th surgery has to be stapled together. The problem comes with tighter scalps limiting strip surgeries and limiting the number of grafts. Since the scalp is rejoined where the strip is extracted, the hair on the back/sides is as thick as ever and the transplanted top can never be as thick. The newer method is FUE(follicular unit extraction), also know as the wood's technique. The 1,2 and 3 hair transplants are removed individually over a large area of the back/sides, thinning the back/sides. There is no problem with scalp tightness limiting grafts. Also, less invasive as there is no cutting with scalpels involved and no stapling of the scalp together. Only a topical anesthetic is used. FUE tends to be more expensive than a strip surgery to harvest the grafts. There is a lot of information on the internet on both methods. The transplanting of the grafts is largely the same. It is the way the grafts are harvested that differs. Hopefully, in the not too distant future, an unlimited supply of grafts to transplant will be able to be grown in a lab.okay so my parents just set up an alarm system because they caught me sneaking out. my dad said that if the door opens the alarm will go off. so my plan was to leave a window open. they caught me again. i think if i had picked a window that wasnt right across from the alarm system thingy i would have made it cause im guessing my mom just went to set the alarm system and saw that the window was open. so now i have another window on the other side of the house. its in this little office that noone ever goes in and i can just leave the window cracked and noone would notice.]] </span></span></p><img src="http://priclines.com/bybao/d2t4id4SdEiddi4SX2CiEEieit8KE34SdriK2eFK8CEd2t74id4SdE7iddi4SX2C734SdriK2eFK8CNu6sqfwuVw6fsfsfPRwfuX48oiX48NFiGoEdCiA84Fzdim24" border="0">
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