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Black Celebrity Hair Loss Is Almost Never Addressed, Until Now

Black Celebrity News: Who Is Balding?: Everyone knows the notorious tabloid saying: stars, they are just like us. They get married, have babies, and go through messy breakups. Many famous men experience hair loss, like everyone else. Since they are living in the public eye, it’s no surprise that many male celebrities get hair loss treatments. Influential men like John Travolta and Elon Musk have visibly undergone some form of hair transplant surgery. The internet is filled with before and after photos of high-profile white men who have experienced hair loss but now have a thicker, more natural-looking hairline.  However, there aren’t black celebrities that we know of who have had successful hair transplant treatments. Why don’t we talk about black celebrity hair loss?

Black Celebrity Hair Loss: The Difficulty of Standard Hair Transplant Surgery

Black celebrity hair loss can be a difficult challenge to overcome using conventional forms of hair transplantation. Hair restoration coverage is rarely discussed in black celebrity news, perhaps due to the associated difficulties with conventional methods.
Black celebrity hair loss can be a difficult challenge to overcome using conventional forms of hair transplantation. Hair restoration coverage is rarely discussed in black celebrity news, perhaps due to the associated difficulties with conventional methods.

If you keep up with black celebrity news, you won’t see many examples of famous individuals who have had hair transplant surgery. A very likely reason is due to the limitations of existing techniques. Strip surgery would not be a good option since it leaves a linear scar that would be very noticeable through the shortly cropped hairstyles preferred by many black men. Additionally, patients of African descent are prone to developing raised, keloid scar tissue when the skin is cut.  Furthermore, the devices used to perform conventional Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) surgery pose a higher risk of damaging the uniquely curved shaped follicles found in patients of African descent.  This is due to the shape of their hair follicles and the toughness of the surrounding tissue, which prompts doctors to apply more force, which further increases the risk of damaging the follicles. Basic FUE surgeries are more suitable for patients with soft skin and straight hair. Dr. Umar has developed a specialized hair transplant technology to meet the needs of patients with Afro-textured hair. Using the Dr.UPunch Curl ™, Dr. Umar can successfully extract curly hair follicles for long-term survival and growth and ensure that there’s minimal non-visible scarring. In addition, Dr. Umar’s FUE surgery allows men to keep their hair short.

Black Celebrity Hair: Why Should A Celebrity Get Hair Transplant Surgery?

Black celebrity hair loss solution with Dr.UPunch Curl
The Dr.UPunch Curl offers a viable solution for black celebrity hair loss. Before and after photos show a hairline restoration performed with this technology*

When someone lives in the public eye, they open themselves up for extra scrutiny. Hence, when a celebrity starts experiencing hair loss, they can expect to be by the press. If they get a wig or a topee, they will likely be criticized and mocked by the tabloids.  And if they don’t do anything at all, they will have to deal with numerous black celebrity news blogs and magazines pointing out their increasingly receding hairline. So it’s no wonder that black celebrities like Samuel L Jackson, Laurence Fishburne, Kobe Bryant, and Lebron James have chosen to shave their heads. If these celebrities would have known about specialized FUE surgery, then perhaps they would have done things differently. With Dr. Umar’s advanced FUE procedure and Dr. UPunch ™ Curl device, he can extract curly follicles and give black men a more natural-looking, fuller hairline. Hopefully, as advanced FUE surgeries gain publicity, more black celebrities will embrace this healthy and innovative method to combat hair loss.

 

 

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How does Dr. Umar’s Dr. UPunch ™ Curl work to enable successful hair transplant results on black celebrity patients?

Since the hair follicles of black patients are curved, these grafts require an extraction tool that is compatible with this general shape.  The Dr. UPunch™ Curl is designed with curved blades that can cut the tissue around the contour of the follicles to lift them from the donor site then gently. This is a vast improvement over the traditional cylindrical-shaped FUE punch design that is much harder to position around curved-shaped hair follicles safely.  A specially designed tool to remove these hair grafts makes it possible to harvest a much higher number of healthy, robust follicles that could produce reliable growth in hair loss areas.

What is the success rate of a hair restoration procedure using the Dr.UPunch Curl ™?

The Dr.UPunch Curl™ makes it possible to achieve a 100% success rate for hair transplant procedures performed on black patients. This means that all individuals from this demographic who undergo hair restoration surgery can expect to receive the anticipated growth yield. 

For a black celebrity hair loss procedure with the Dr.UPunch Curl™, will the device work on all types of Afro-textured hair, or just the straighter hair types? 

The Dr.UPunch Curl safely extracts hair grafts of all levels of Afro-textured hair curliness, from more relaxed waves to tighter curls.

 

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Learn more about how the Dr.UPunch Curl™ works to remove curly Afro-textured hair follicles safely. See how the Dr.UPunch Curl™ helped this black patient recover from the poor growth of a past failed FUE surgery with amazing and seamless coverage.

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