Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1976 Page: 7 of 24
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HAIR TRANSPLANTATION transfers plugs from the donor site at the back of the scalp to
the bald area. _______________________________________
tion the dressing is removed
and the scalp gently cleaned
The patient's existing hair is
then combed and styled to
cover the transplanted area
A firm hair spray fixative
holds the haircomb in place
On the following day, the hair
and scalp is shampooed with a
gentle flowing shower water
A beautician's blow dryer is
very useful for fast drying and
a blow comb or brush is help-
ful for styling in the days that
follow
The surgical procedure is
painless, contrary to popular
misconceptions. because of
excellent local anesthesia
The instrument that removes
the hair plugs from the donor
area and makes the holes
ready in the front — the
recipient area" — is called a
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plugs is about 98 per cent It is
rare to lose hair plugs that are
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To be contemplated in the
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the expectation that some day
a hair bank will provide all the
transplants needed to keep
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and bountifully full of hair in
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Friday April 30, 1976
Bentsen still sees long
haul ahead for Carter
remain including Texas, Okla-
homa. Ohio. California and New
Jersey Anything could happen
in the next month, said Bentsen,
whose own presidential hopes
dwindled to favorite son status
“in politics a month can be a
lifetime," he said.
To out Beloved
Senior Citizens
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wonder it is in improv ing per
sonal appearance Maligned
by those who have little or no
knowledge of the tine work be
ing done today by plastic and
dermatologic surgeons male
hair transplantation is being
neglected by men who wring
their hands in private over
their loss of hair but do
nothing constructive about it
The doctors point out that
hair transplanting does not in
capacitate the patient longer
man the length ‘bl time "he
spends in the doctor s office
during the transplant session
He can walk out the door
dressing in place fisherman s
hat jauntily atop the dressing
and continue to conduct his
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geon and his assistants are
handling them during the sur-
gical procedure, they are
treated with tender loving
care to avoid damaging the
hair follicles. the source of the
new hair growth
Exercise is avoided for
several days, but activities of
all kinds are resumed within
two weeks after transplan-
ting
To shorten the number of
transplant procedures, as
many as 75-100 transplants
can be done per session
Previously the general opi-
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Beauty, we know is in the eye
of the beholder
But by what standards does
the eye determine whether it
is beMtag beauty or not'
In terms of physical
appearance at least it is a
matter of proportion accor-
ding to Drs Ralph L. Dicker
and Victor R Syracuse
The human face and figure
ideally have normal balanced
proportions which the eye has
been gained to see as beauty,
theyboint out When the
proportions are altered, beau-
• ty is likewise altered and
often diminished If the nose
is very large, normal facial
proportion and aesthetic beau-
ty are distorted if the jaw
line is hidden by sagging jowls
or the chin line is altered by a
hanging chin pounch, propor-
tion and aesthetic beauty are
lost
Drs Dicker and Syracuse
know well whereof they
speak They are pioneers in
the field of cosmetic plastic
surgery and co-authors of
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The hair that was present in
the transplants falls out in
about one month after sur-
gery New growth appears
about three months after sur-
gery Thus. if you start your
transplanting in the summer,
you will have hair for Christ-
mas — a gift you gave
yourself'
The surgeon chooses hair
from certain portions of donor
area according to known
quality of hair from different
parts of the scalp He finds the
most desirable donor area
about one inch behind the
horizontal midline of the scalp
surgery for purposes of
cosmetic improvement and
restoration of youthful
appearance Their goal is
eventually to form a founda-
tion for research in their
—spacially, rulwred to ameny
members of the profession as
"aesthetic" plastic surgery
They see a particular need ot
research on improved suppor-
tive and elastic synthetic
material to add to tissue
reconstruction for face-lift
surgery to make a lift last a
lifetime Also important
research areas are predic-
tability and avoidance of post
surgical keloidal scarring
particularly in dark-skinned
individuals
They would like to see
better modalities for
obliterating or blurring the
irregular, disfiguring scars of
traumatic injury After all
techniques of cosmetic plastic
surgery have brought about
improvement, there are still
scars present on which der-
mal abrasion is often used for
smoothing the surface
However, this leaves much to
be desired to reach the stage
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other than its own There are
excellent results obtained
with organ transplantation to-
day due to basic science
research and skillful surgical
technique and more of this
combined effort is needed to
increase success of skin and
hair transplantation from
either a willing donor or skin
and hair banks Many severe-
ly burned patients have too lit-
tle of their own skin available
for transplantation Many
males who desire hair
transplantation have too
sparse or too fragile hair
available on the backs of their
heads, the donor site
"Consultation with a Plastic
Surgeon" includes a full dis-
cussion of hair transplanta-
tion This technique. Drs
Dicker and Syracuse observe,
is not familiar enough to the
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (API — Bentsen, who will be on the The senator said it was a
Democratic presidential ballot Saturday seeking re-elec- question of Texas delegation
hopeful Jimmy Carter’s tion as well as the favorite son keeping its options open and de-
primary victory in Penn- presidential honor, talked ciding who it will go with the
sylvania was impressive, but a Thursday with newsmen while national convention
tag haul remaim tor the for campaigning here_______________________
mer Georgia governor, U.S. He said Democratic con- Bentsen sajd because Satur-
Sen Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex., vention delegates representing day's vote is Texas' first presi-
says. him in the Texas delegation are dential primary, it is hard to
igineer of a fa-
folk song, Ca-
illed in a train
an, Miss.
eless commu-
stablished be-
et of Columbia
a Canal Zone
House Chief of
deman, Presi-
John Ehrilich-
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IDEAL FACIAL proportions
involve six areas alternating
in depth in a ratio of 1 (Alto
2 <BI.
"Consultation with a Plastic . of cosmetic improvement that
Surgeon'' (Nelson-Hall. would save the patient a
Chicago i. a newly published lifetime of unhappiness and
how-its-done book which embarrassment from obvious
covers the field from face lif- facial scars
ting to thigh slimming in easy- Much additional research is
to-follow question and answer also required on homograft
format transplantation — transplan-
Both trained with head and ting the human tissue from
neck surgeons who performed one person to another, donor
some of the early post-World to recipient The body tends to
War II reconstructive facial
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1976, newspaper, April 30, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561357/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.