Sunday 27 March 2011

DANCING ON ICE STAR REVEALS HAIR TRANSPLANT!

Tonight Jason Gardiner (judge on the hit show “Dancing on Ice” and fashion guru on “ITV’s This Morning”) sensationally revealed the real reason for wearing caps this series – he’s been covering up a hair transplant while it has been growing out. This bold public statement of appreciation makes Jason one of the first high profile celebrities to endorse this pioneering hair surgery helping to normalise the procedure in the eyes of others.

Jason, who is renowned for wearing a selection of hats both on and off screen, had hair restoration surgery last summer in Beverly Hills with the pioneering Hair Transplant Surgeon, Dr. Craig L. Ziering, who has 20 years of experience and has performed more than 15,000 procedures, making him one of the leading authorities in this field of medicine.

Jason’s public endorsement of this procedure coincides with Dr. Ziering bringing his microscopic follicular unit grafting techniques to the UK. Over the past nine months, he has trained and integrated a team of highly skilled surgeons and technicians to establish two clinics in Birmingham and London with operating theatres that are fully equipped with state-of-the-art Ziering technology, which is designed specifically for surgical hair restoration. Now UK hair transplant patients won’t have to travel to the States to get the most advanced surgical hair restoration techniques and results.

Speaking publicly about the surgery for the first time Jason said, “I decided to take steps to avoid the inevitability of male baldness last summer, and I am absolutely thrilled with the results so far. Hair surgery of this kind is nothing to be ashamed of. If my story can encourage others to look at surgery as a way of regaining confidence then this has to be a good thing!”

Jason’s hair transplant procedure involved obtaining a thin strip of donor hair, harvested from the donor area at the back of the head – a section of hair that is permanent and genetically programmed not to fall out. The donor strip is placed under the Ziering Scope designed specifically for hair restoration surgery and is then dissected into microscopic grafts of individual follicular units, of one to four hairs. The grafts are placed in cold, tissue storage and kept as such until they are meticulously placed in the recipient sites created by Dr. Ziering with the proper angle, direction and orientation. In Jason’s case, 3,501 grafts or approximately 8,000 hairs were transplanted. The transplanted hair shafts fall out within the first few weeks and the new follicles begin to appear at approximately 4 months. Most of the change occurs between 5 and 12 months and the transplanted hair continues to grow for a lifetime.

Commenting Dr. Ziering "There are limitations to the number of grafts that can be safely harvested and transplanted in one surgery session. In order to achieve the aesthetic density that Jason desires over his entire head, a second procedure is planned as part of the initial surgical hair restoration treatment plan"

EXCLUSIVE PICTURE: John Clare/NEWSPICS

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