Showing posts with label Gordon Ramsay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gordon Ramsay. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Did Gordon Ramsay Get Another FUE?

 
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The British press is speculating that celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay may have undergone a second hair transplant recently (the first one was rumored to have taken place in December 2010), after photos of him emerged from Victoria Beckham's 40th birthday party.

But did he? 

Photos taken over the weekend certainly do suggest it as they show a shaved and camouflaged back of the scalp, which would be consistent with a follicular-unit extraction (FUE) procedure. 

In order to perform FUE hair transplantation, we must shave some part of the scalp in the donor area where the hair follicles are to be harvested. I can't say with 100% certainty what is going on with Gordon Ramsay's 'new' hairstyle and camouflage powder, but, at Bauman Medical Group, that is the typical area we might choose to harvest for a NeoGraft FUE transplant.

However, for the vast majority of celebrity and high profile patients, we normally perform a hidden or "stealth" shave so it would not be visible immediately after the procedure in a social situation. If he's had a transplant, Mr. Ramsey should just do the right thing and admit it like Kevin Nalty, Greg Benson, Jim Abath, Russell Spadaccini, Real Radio's Gary The Greek, Kevin Rolston, etc. because with today's artistry and minimally-invasive technology, it's certainly much less of a taboo these days.

For example, patients post their hair transplant videos on YouTube and discuss their procedures on shows such as Spencer Kobren's The Bald Truth. We're well beyond the days of painful, ugly plugs and scars so patients are more apt to share their positive experiences.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Did Gordon Ramsay Get an FUE?





The British press is reporting that Hell's Kitchen star Gordon Ramsay underwent an FUE (follicular-unit extraction) hair transplant at a California hair loss clinic in late December. 


If it's true, then I applaud Mr. Ramsay for opting for the most advanced hair restoration surgery currently available. One of the main benefits of an FUE, as opposed to a traditional linear strip harvest micrograft transplant, is that there is no long linear incision at the back of the head. Instead, small groupings of follicles are extracted one at a time - and the result is no linear scar. 


My preference is to perform the FUE with the NeoGraft device, as it allows for a shorter treatment time. It's also completely free of scalpels and stitches.


Read the news coverage here:


- The Telegraph
- News.com.au