AUSTIN HAIR GRAFT offers advanced Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplantation, a minimally invasive technique for hair restoration. This method involves the precise removal of individual hair follicles from a donor area, which is then transplanted to areas experiencing thinning or baldness. The FUE system used is FDA-approved and is designed to be more comfortable and less invasive than traditional strip harvesting methods, avoiding the linear scar often associated with older procedures.
The clinic emphasizes a natural-looking outcome through the artistic placement of new hair follicles. They also provide solutions for eyebrow and facial hair transplantation, utilizing the same FUE technology for precise application. Beyond transplantation, AUSTIN HAIR GRAFT offers a range of supportive treatments to promote hair health, including FDA-approved medications, specialized shampoos, and low-level laser therapy. They also offer financing options to make procedures more accessible.
Patient feedback indicates a high level of satisfaction with the services provided by AUSTIN HAIR GRAFT. Clients have reported being very pleased with their results, highlighting the knowledge and reliability of the medical staff. Many have expressed gratitude for the positive impact on their appearance and self-confidence, with some regretting not seeking treatment sooner. Testimonials often mention the effectiveness of treatments and the professional, caring demeanor of the entire team.
Procedures Offered
FUE
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is a minimally invasive hair transplant technique where individual hair follicles are extracted one by one from the donor area using a small circular punch tool. The harvested follicles are then carefully implanted into the balding or thinning areas of the scalp. This method leaves tiny, nearly invisible scars rather than a linear scar, resulting in faster healing and the ability to wear shorter hairstyles. Because of this, FUE is the most popular hair transplant technique today.
FUT
FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation), also known as the "strip method," involves surgically removing a narrow strip of scalp from the donor area, typically the back of the head. The strip is then carefully dissected under a microscope to separate individual hair follicles, which are implanted into the recipient areas. While this technique leaves a linear scar that requires longer hair to conceal, it allows surgeons to harvest a large number of high-quality grafts in a single session, making it cost-effective for patients needing extensive coverage.
Dr. Jeffrey Hall is a board-certified plastic surgeon who established his practice in Austin, Texas, in 1995. He is a native Texan and the Medical Director and co-owner of Hall Plastic Surgery and Rejuvenation MedSpa. Dr. Hall earned his undergraduate degree in Biology with Honors from the University of Texas and his Doctorate of Medicine from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He completed his residency in General Surgery and then a Plastic Surgery residency. Dr. Hall is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and has previously served as Chief of Plastic Surgery. His work in the community includes volunteering as a surgeon with Austin Smiles and participating in medical missions abroad, performing surgeries such as cleft lip and palate repair.