The Gallagher Medical Institute
Artistry in Hair Transplantation
Doctor Joseph Gallagher - Medical Director

Frequently Asked Questions
Why do men suffer hair loss?

Hair loss is purely a genetic problem. Simply put, at a certain age, a male hormone is released and those hairs that are genetically predisposed to fall out will do so. Hair follicles that do not have the baldness gene will remain and grow.
There is the rule of 50s. 50% of men will loose 50% of their hair by age 50.
Why does hair transplantation work?

Hair transplantation works because hair follicles from the donor region (the back and sides of one's scalp), which are permanent hairs, are moved to bald and thinning areas where they continue to grow for a person's lifetime.
How does one find a reputable Doctor?

Discussing hair loss with your family doctor is a start, and friends and family may help. Research on the internet may guide you. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) is THE definitive, nonprofit organization to answer any questions about hair loss and physicians.
The ISHRS is the largest and most respected society that deals with hair transplant doctors and is not advertising based. Membership in the ISHRS tells prospective patients that the physician is current with advances and procedures dealing with hair restoration. Schedule an appointment with 1 to 3 of these physicians and investigate them through local, statewide and national regulatory agencies if necessary.

Is it painful?

No, the process is so refined that it is essentially painless.
What kind of aesthetic results can I expect?

In the proper hands, natural-looking hairlines and the appearance of a full head of hair are expected. Some balder patients may have to settle for a full front but thin crown due to a lack of donor hair.
Can Everyone benefit from hair restoration?

Unfortunately no, but a consultation may direct those to different options used to gain coverage of bald areas.

Can poor hair restoration results be fixed?

Yes. Inartistic work and the old "plug look" can be softened and refined easily with today's technology. Unfavorable or unsightly or non-aesthetic results can be corrected dramatically. Approximately 40% of my practice is revision of antiquated procedures, traumatic hair loss, supplemental facial hair following face lifts, trauma etc.
What is the current method used by the
Gallagher Hair Transplant Group?


Briefly put, hair comes out of the scalp in follicular units of one to five hairs. This includes the oil gland and the resting cells. They must be retrieved as a unit, which can only be done by using a high-powered stereo microscope. This is the most precise way to get natural results. We move the hair follicular units to the recipient area. The follicular units will now grow from the recipient area exactly as they grew from the donor area.
What is different about The Gallagher Hair Transplant Group?

My practice is quite unique in that I only perform one surgery at a time. This way I can devote my entire focus to my patients. In addition, I perform the entire case with the help of my skilled staff. The results are excellent as I directly control the entire process. My practice is limited to hair restoration surgery ONLY.

What credentials should my physician have?

He or she should be a board-certified surgeon, recognized by the ABMS and AAPS who has undertaken a one-year fellowship in hair transplantation. The practice should be devoted exclusively to hair restoration and transplantation and he or she should be a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons (ISHRS).

I would avoid part-time physicians with minimal training and whose practice is not dedicated exclusively to hair restoration.

Many clinics have one doctor doing three or four cases at the same time. Since each step of the process is crucial, the doctor should be involved directly with one patient.

Should I be wary of certain Websites?

YES.
One Must know that many websites that claim to be consumer advocates are, in fact, pushing the physicians that pay for their respective sites These are not under the ISHRS and some are frequently at odds with the ISHRS and the AHLS. Beware of online sites that list or endorse a physician as "the best" in an area. Physicians pay to be listed there and their qualifications may be of lesser importance.

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