The surgical procedure aimed at addressing hair loss by physically removing bald or thinning areas of the scalp, subsequently stretching and suturing the remaining hair-bearing skin together, is a reconstructive technique. This method reduces the overall area of baldness, creating a tighter scalp and potentially improving the cosmetic appearance of individuals experiencing alopecia.
This method offers a tangible reduction in the bald area, sometimes negating or minimizing the need for extensive hair transplantation. Historically, it was considered a viable option for extensive baldness, allowing for a potentially faster and more significant visual impact compared to other hair restoration methods. This method can significantly improve the distribution of existing hair, leading to a more aesthetically pleasing outcome.