drrobertjones1-blog
drrobertjones1-blog
Dr Robert Jones - Toronto Hair Transplant Center
44 posts
Dr. Robert Jones - Toronto Hair transplant center specializing in FUE, male pattern baldness, hair loss treatment, and hair transplant surgery. Hair transplant surgery performed exclusively by Dr. Robert Jones. Check out different hair loss case studies and technology used at Dr Robert Jones - Hair Transplant Center and get the right solution for your case.
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
What is hair transplant?
Some of us will apparently spend a year and a half over our lifetime, just washing, brushing, styling and generally fiddling with our hair. With hair transplants beginning to take root in the public consciousness, in this article we will to tell you how they work. We are covered with hair. Our entire bodies have the ability to grow hair, with the exception of our lips, the palms of our hands, and the soles of our feet. That hair differs all over the body, but the way it grows is pretty much the same. Just underneath the skin, all bundled together with things like nerves, blood vessels and sweat glands, are our hair follicles, where individual hairs gradually increase in length as more cells are added to the base over time. As part of their natural cycle, hairs stop growing and fall out of the follicles, to be replaced with new ones. When someone plucks their eyebrows, it’s only a short-term solution because the follicle can simply grow a new hair. The problem comes when, for some reason or another, the hairs stop coming. And this can be caused by a number of things, like a major trauma to the skin leaving scar tissue without any follicles. And without follicles, you can’t grow hair. In another very common case, the follicles simply…stop. They’re still there, like the perfect hair-making machines they are, but a hormone called di-hydro-testosterone comes along to interfere and switch them off. Although both men and women can suffer from this type of hair loss – alopecia – it’s most often seen in men, where the follicles around the hairline, the top of the head, and right back to the crown, have the receptors for that particular switch-off hormone, and gradually just stop producing hair. Once the old hairs fall out, you’re left with what’s known as male-pattern hair loss. In both of these cases, hair transplants Toronto offer a solution, by transplanting not just the hair, but also healthy follicles, into the areas that need them. Surprisingly perhaps, hair transplants kicked off in the 1950s, when doctors first realised that you could remove a hair follicle from one part of the body and successfully install it into another part. In cases of male pattern hair loss, there tends to be a safe zone of permanent hair growth around the back and sides of the head, from which healthy follicles can easily be extracted. But, early transplanting efforts tended to give less than ideal results. Surgeons would remove small patches of skin around three or four millimetres across, each of which would contain around 20 hair-growing follicles. These ‘plugs’ - as they were known - would then be inserted into small holes or slits made in the hairless area in a kind of grid pattern. The problem with this is that the follicles grew alright, but they grew exactly where they were put, and not where they weren’t, so the transplanted hair had the look of these weirdly regular tufts, very much like doll’s hair. Which I don’t think is a favoured look for anyone. Thankfully, medical science has moved on in leaps and bounds in the last few decades, and hair transplanting is now an almost unthinkably delicate and thorough procedure. Instead of transferring around twenty follicles together, most modern transplants move just one or two at a time, in what are called ‘follicular units’. To get an idea of how crazily laborious that is, take a look at your own hair in the mirror, and see how densely packed those hairs and those follicles are. Imagine picking them out and putting them back in one by one. And don’t bother trying to count them by the way – there can be 100 follicles in every square centimetre. So how do you separate all of those follicular units? One technique is called the strip method or, more ominously, Follicular Unit transplantation. It involves removing a thin strip of hairy skin from the safe zone at the back of the head, then, with a very sharp eye and an even sharper scalpel, slicing it up into individual follicles. The follicular units are inserted into small slits in the skin of the bald area, and the wound at the back of the head is closed with stitches or staples. While this method lets surgeons get at potentially thousands of follicles in one go, it relies an awful lot on a steady hand, and leaves the patient with a long scar that cuts right across what was their best bit of hair. One way of getting round this is to go for a different technique, called Follicular Unit extraction. Instead of slicing out a big portion of skin in one go, this method uses a punch tool that looks like a tiny drill almost, to cut around individual follicular units, leaving the rest of the skin intact. What’s left behind is a whole load of tiny circular holes that heal to leave barely perceptible scars. It thins the hair in the safe zone, but not too noticeably. The follicular units from this extraction method are implanted into slits in the balding area just the same as with the strip method. And at this stage there’s as much art as science involved. It’s the job of the surgeon to make sure the new hairs blend seamlessly into the existing hair. This involves drawing a realistic hairline and using single follicular units at the edge to make a finer transition. Then, multiple units containing two or three follicles are put in on the top of the head to give a denser covering. During a single, very long procedure, up to several thousand individual follicles are painstakingly removed and reinserted into the scalp. It can then take up to 18 months to see the effects as new hair grows in. However, sometimes, the healthy follicles in the safe zone aren’t enough to cover the area needing attention. In the past, that would have meant making a compromise. Perhaps settling for a more wafty do, or a more creative hairline. But some surgeons are pioneering techniques to take follicles not only from the head, but from other parts of the body. Body hair transplants involve taking hairs from the chest and back and – very selectively, mind – transplanting them onto the scalp. But it’s not all plain sailing when it comes to sticking your chest hair on your head. As I said before, hair grows differently in different parts of the body, and you might have noticed that chest hair tends to be a little bit...coarse. It can also grow at strange angles which, as anyone who has ever gone into battle with that one annoying tuft will tell you, may be more trouble than it’s worth. So that’s hair transplants. As a cosmetic procedure it still comes with a pretty hefty price tag – around two pounds fifty per hair. And even though precision and robotic surgical techniques are constantly improving, there’s still no guarantee of success without multiple visits to the operating theatre…and I guess the bank.   
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Phone and Online Consultations With Dr. Jones
Realizing the costs involved with traveling to the Toronto Hair Transplant Centre, we recommend that we first evaluate your hair loss condition as best as possible over the phone and online. This period is also your opportunity to evaluate Dr. Robert Jones and his approach to hair transplant surgery and the overall care and attention he provides his patients. We are confident you will be impressed.
After your consultation with Dr. Robert Jones, should you elect to proceed with scheduling a hair transplant surgery with the Toronto Hair Transplant Centre, you may be eligible for reimbursement of some of your travel expenses. Please contact our clinic for more details.
Use our virtual tour to see our practice before you come in! Check out the whole modern and clean facility from the comfort of your chair, couch or cellphone. It’s a great way to familiarize yourself with our layout and see that you’re going to a first-rate medical facility.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Why do people loss hair?
"There is nothing that makes its way more directly to the soul than beauty." this is the quote of renowned English poet Joseph Addison. That’ s Why many people in west more concern about their outer look. Hair has huge cultural importance and can play an out sized role in people’s self-assurance and how they feel about their out-look. Those who are suffering from thinning hair or the onset of baldness may be questioning why this is happening to them, and what majors they apply to cure it. The first step in to consider for them why hair loss happens is to know a little bit about how hair follicles work. Follicles are one of the most exciting parts of the body because of their natural ability to regenerate themselves. When they get a certain set of chemical signals, these self-renewing cells divide. As hair follicles cycle through their normal process of growth and replacement, it’s typical for people to shed about 100 hairs per day. But sometimes things go awry, and lost hair fails to grow back. As the innovative FUE technique continues to advance and become more refined, many experts in the field of hair loss technology forecast it will become the favorite method for every hair restoration surgeon and patient. Are you ready to restore a seamless, natural, healthy-looking head of hair? Contact us today with all your hair-loss concerns and schedule a consultation.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
HOW TO CARE FOR OUR HAIR & HAIR FOLLICLES.
Hair loss can be particularly devastating to women. While male hair loss is seen as inevitable for a large proportion of men in the community, female hair loss is far less common, and therefore less culturally acceptable. This only adds to the stigma for women who experience hair loss. In many cases, the damage to a woman’s self-confidence can affect her whole quality of life.
As a rule, female hair loss is quite different from male hair loss. Females experience a thinning out of mid-scalp and crown hair and usually retain their frontal hairline. Due to the different hair loss pattern and reproductive concerns, hair loss treatments suitable for men are not always safe or effective for women.
Improvements in hair transplantation techniques have allowed us to reassess female patients who, in the past, would have been rejected as unsuitable for the procedure. The new techniques have allowed us to:
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
What indicate You’re Ready For A Hair Transplant
Your hair is an integral part of your identity and self-esteem. When you start noticing thinning hair, it can affect many aspects of your life, and can change the way you feel about yourself. A hair transplant surgery is the best way to permanently regain the natural appearance of your hair, but it is not a decision you should make without careful consideration. Here are the top 10 signs you’re ready to take the next step with your hair transplant journey. https://www.drrobertjones.com/10-signs-youre-ready-for-a-hair-transplant/
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Why not to get a hair transplant?
Unrealistic expectations is a big reason why many people will complain in the weeks immediately following a hair transplant. The truth is it takes time for your scalp to heal and a period of time to pass before you’ll see the true benefits of your hair transplant. If you want instant results then it’s probably not for you. If You Have A Severe Needle Phobia, This might seem like a strange reason not to get a hair transplant but for a procedure to be carried out, it’s necessary to numb the scalp through the use of injections. If you don’t like needles then you might want to research other options before thinking of a hair transplant. Many doctors in Toronto and around the world just dabble in hair transplants. These clinics often rely on robotic assistance and unlicensed techs to perform this delicate surgery. These facilities just don’t have the experience to get a great result. Trust a team 100% focused on hair transplants for over 20 years. Dedicated to providing excellence, all Consultations and Procedures Performed by Dr. Jonathan Huber and Dr. Robert Jones.  
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Things to know about artas hair transplant?
ARTAS Minimally Invasive Robotic Harvesting is a state-of-the-art, proprietary hair transplantation advancement available exclusively with the ARTAS Canada. The ARTAS® Robotic System is a state-of-the-art, surgeon-controlled medical device that performs the extraction portion of a Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) procedure safely and with robotic precision. ARTAS is advertised as a way to speed up the process of Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). As hair transplant methods have increased in sophistication, it makes sense that technology would start to play a greater role. The newest addition of technology to hair transplant methods is the ARTAS robotic hair transplant. There are many advantages as well as ARTAS hair transplant disadvantages. Whilst it might seem overblown to refer to hair transplant surgery as an art, this is actually not far from the truth. Any type of cosmetic surgery requires a mix of technical skill and imagination. You cannot remove the artistic part of the process if you want natural looking results. Thankfully, We have come on a long way with good ARTAS robotic hair transplant reviews and it’s now possible to get extremely natural looking ARTAS results.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
What is artas robotic transplantation?
As hair transplant methods have increased in sophistication, it makes sense that technology would start to play a greater role. The newest addition of technology to hair transplant methods is the ARTAS robotic hair transplant. The ARTAS® Robotic System is a state-of-the-art, surgeon-controlled medical device that performs the extraction portion of a Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) procedure safely and with robotic precision. ARTAS is advertised as a way to speed up the process of Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). There are many advantages as well as ARTAS hair transplant disadvantages. Whilst it might seem overblown to refer to hair transplant surgery as an art, this is actually not far from the truth. Any type of cosmetic surgery requires a mix of technical skill and imagination. You cannot remove the artistic part of the process if you want natural looking results.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Can inflammation cause hair loss?
Inflammation is a major cause of hair loss in many people. If you’ve done any research on the subject of male pattern balding, you’ve likely heard of hair loss due to inflammation. Inflammation alters the normal growth processes of the follicles, thus damaging the scalp. It destroys hair follicles causing alopecia. While it’s indisputable that dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is what causes men to lose their hair, it’s not necessarily the hormone itself that causes the hair loss. Rather, DHT attacks the hair follicles and causes them to become inflamed, which in turn causes the follicles to shrink and the hair shaft to weaken. This process is what leads to the hair thinning and eventually disappearing altogether. This being the case, a lot of men are looking for ways they can reduce anti-inflammatory hair loss in an effort to halt or reverse their hair loss. Below are some of the best ways to deal with inflammation.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Can Smoking Weed Cause Hair Loss?
Marijuana, also referred to as cannabis, is a popular recreational drug that’s slowly finding its legal footing in a number of countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Switzerland, and Spain. Cannabis is called ‘medicinal’ when its used to treat a medical condition, of pharmaceutical quality, and under-governed regulation. Is there any relation between cannabis and hair loss. There are two components to marijuana; THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (Cannabidiol). Although the results haven’t been published just yet, researchers at the University of Amsterdam believe regular use of cannabis can lead to hair loss. The study was conducted on men and women, between the ages of 18 and 60, who are regular users both for medicinal and recreational reasons. Studies have long suggested that cannabis can change the hormonal systems that exist within males and females. One side effect to a hormonal imbalance can be acne, weight changes, or mood swings.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Reasons to get a hair transplant
Living in the appearance-obsessed world that we now find ourselves in, it’s easy to just assume that any guy who is losing their hair should at least consider getting a hair transplant. The truth is there are plenty of guys with hair loss that wouldn’t necessarily benefit from getting a transplant. With this in mind, below are 10 reasons not to get a hair transplant. Here we discuss Ten reasons why not to get a hair transplant? Unrealistic expectations are a big reason why many people will complain in the weeks immediately following a hair transplant. The truth is it takes time for your scalp to heal and a period of time to pass before you’ll see the true benefits of your hair transplant. If you want instant results then it’s probably not for you.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Does bodybuilding cause hair loss?
Regular exercise can prevent some forms of hair loss because it boosts general health as well as circulation. The condition of your hair is often a reflection of the overall health of your body. Use exercising, eating well, getting enough sleep, drinking lots of water and reducing stress to promote scalp health. Exercise also is a key component of improving health in people who have peripheral artery disease, which can cause hair loss on the legs. But can too much exercise cause hair loss? Is there any relationship of hair loss exercise? During high-intensity exercise or sport, muscles consume a huge amount of energy, draining the rest of the body of energy, including the hair. Given that hair is a high-performance organ requiring lots of energy, this causes hair to suffer and may result in hair loss. There is also an increased release of the male hormone testosterone which impacts on hair loss.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Can exercise cause hair loss?
Exercise prevents disease, improves stamina, and strengthens and improves your muscles. It also allows you to enhance your flexibility and controls your weight, not to mention, it improves and helps you to maintain a good quality of life. But can too much exercise cause hair loss? can exercise prevent hair loss? During high-intensity exercise or sport, muscles consume a huge amount of energy, draining the rest of the body of energy, including the hair. Given that hair is a high-performance organ requiring lots of energy, this causes hair to suffer and may result in hair loss. There is also an increased release of the male hormone testosterone which impacts on hair loss.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Where do celebrities get hair transplants
National and international celebrities not only give us a reason to cheer for your own country, but also for hard work and talent. When excessive hair loss or thinning of the scalp begins to happen, these celebrities will try to cover up their baldness, as soon as possible and as effectively as possible too. While hair transplantation may bring a lot of relief to the millions of hair loss sufferers, it will bring a lot of difference into the lives of celebrities – who are always in the limelight and amidst thousands of fan following. We are discussing movie stars with hair transplants for an interesting reading experience. celebrities like Tom Hanks, Dennis Miller, Nicolas Cage do not exhibit a whole lot of hair loss, but more in the front and can be described as a receding hairline. Recently, one can observe that his hairline has improved, though not fully restored. Quite possible that he underwent a transplant. Being one of the most popular and effective techniques of hair restoration, many people including celebrities have turned towards hair transplantation. Dr. Robert Jones is recognized worldwide as celebrity hair transplants doctors. He is a medical professional whose commitment to providing a high-quality surgical outcome is paramount. Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, called the 'donor site', to a bald or balding part of the body known as the 'recipient site'. The technique is primarily used to treat male pattern baldness.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Famous people with hair transplants
Great looking, stunning and beautiful hair doesn’t have to necessarily cost you big bucks. Being one of the most popular and effective techniques of hair restoration, many people including celebrities have turned towards hair transplantation. Dr. Robert Jones is recognized worldwide as celebrity hair transplants doctors. He is a medical professional whose commitment to providing a high-quality surgical outcome is paramount. Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, called the 'donor site', to a bald or balding part of the body known as the 'recipient site'. The technique is primarily used to treat male pattern baldness. While hair transplantation may bring a lot of relief to the millions of hair loss sufferers, it will bring a lot of difference into the lives of celebrities – who are always in the limelight and amidst thousands of fan following. We are discussing celebrity hair implants for an interesting reading experience. celebrities like Tom Hanks, Dennis Miller, Nicolas Cage do not exhibit a whole lot of hair loss, but more in the front and can be described as a receding hairline. Recently, one can observe that his hairline has improved, though not fully restored. Quite possible that he underwent a transplant.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Celebrities who got hair transplants
Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, called the 'donor site', to a bald or balding part of the body known as the 'recipient site'. The technique is primarily used to treat male pattern baldness. While hair transplantation may bring a lot of relief to the millions of hair loss sufferers, it will bring a lot of difference into the lives of celebrities – who are always in the limelight and amidst thousands of fan following. We are discussing celebrity hair implants for an interesting reading experience. celebrities like Tom Hanks, Dennis Miller, Nicolas Cage do not exhibit a whole lot of hair loss, but more in the front and can be described as a receding hairline. Recently, one can observe that his hairline has improved, though not fully restored. Quite possible that he underwent a transplant.Dr. Robert Jones is recognized worldwide as an innovator in hair transplant techniques. He is a medical professional whose commitment to providing a high-quality surgical outcome is paramount.
0 notes
drrobertjones1-blog · 6 years ago
Text
Does inflammation cause hair loss?
Is there any inflammatory hair loss? Indeed, inflammation has a role to play in many undesirable conditions, including acne, asthma, and arthritis, to name just a few. Inflammation and hair loss are linked. If you’ve done any research on the subject of male pattern balding, you’ve likely heard inflammation is a major cause of hair loss in men. In cases of hair loss, inflammation alters the normal growth processes of the follicles, thus damaging the scalp. It destroys hair follicles causing alopecia. This being the case, a lot of men are looking for ways they can reduce anti-inflammatory hair loss in an effort to halt or reverse their hair loss. Below are some of the best ways to deal with inflammation. While it’s indisputable that dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is what causes men to lose their hair, it’s not necessarily the hormone itself that causes the hair loss. Rather, DHT attacks the hair follicles and causes them to become inflamed, which in turn causes the follicles to shrink and the hair shaft to weaken. This process is what leads to the hair thinning and eventually disappearing altogether.
0 notes