KR-20260062120-A - Scalp hair transplant method
Abstract
The present invention is capable of preventing unauthorized separation from the skin even when a load is applied by combing; A method for implanting hair on the scalp having length and thickness, wherein the implanted hair is implanted while passing through the dermal layer of the scalp; wherein a locking portion having an outer diameter larger than the thickness is formed on a part of the implanted hair to prevent the implanted hair from passing through a penetrating path in the scalp.
Inventors
- 장진옥
- 김지영
Assignees
- 장진옥
- 김지영
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241025
Claims (3)
- In a hair implantation method for the scalp having length and thickness, wherein the implanted hair is implanted while penetrating the dermal layer of the scalp; A method for implanting hair on a scalp characterized by forming a stopper having an outer diameter larger than the thickness on a part of the above-mentioned hair, thereby preventing the hair from passing through a penetration path in the scalp.
- In Article 1; The above-mentioned catch is, A method for implanting hair on the scalp characterized by implanting hair by embedding it into the dermal layer of the scalp.
- In Article 1; The above-mentioned catch is, A method for implanting hair on the scalp characterized by forming a portion of the above-mentioned hair into a knot shape.
Description
Scalp hair transplant method The present invention relates to a hair implantation method for implanting artificial hair onto the scalp of a human body. Specifically, the present invention relates to a method for implanting hair on the scalp with improved quality of use, which allows the hair implanted on the skin to maintain a stable bonded state, and especially prevents it from separating from the skin even when a load is applied by combing. Generally, hair transplantation is applied to people with very little hair to artificially implant hair, aiming to prevent stress or reduced social adaptability caused by baldness and, above all, to help the mental health of the recipient. Meanwhile, as one method of implanting hair into the scalp using human hair, a method is presented in which a fiber ring obtained by heat-forming a fiber bundle, which is woven and knotted in a certain format on a round rod with a hook portion, at a temperature at which it can be curled, and then removing the rod portion, is attached to the hair root using a round rod with a hook formed thereon. In other words, Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2003-0036275 (Title: Hair implantation method using a fiber ring / Published May 9, 2003), as disclosed in the publication, a hair implantation method is described in which, while holding the knot portion of the fiber ring with the left thumb and ring finger and the hair connected from the head with the index and middle fingers, a hook is pushed into the hole of the annular ring to hook the hair, and a knot is formed while the hair is slightly pulled out of the hole of the annular ring; at the same time, the hair is hooked again through the knot with the hook to pull the end of the hair out of the knot, and then the end and the fiber strands are tightened together while moving the fiber knot toward the hair root to firmly implant the hair. However, this hair implantation method using fibering had the disadvantage of being difficult to perform and requiring a high level of skill. Consequently, there was a problem with reduced work efficiency due to the difficulty of applying it universally. Meanwhile, Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0424303 (Title: Artificial hair for skin implantation / Registered on August 10, 2006) describes a hair implantation method in which an artificial hair for skin implantation is applied, comprising: a rod-shaped implantation rod having a hair implantation guide section configured to be sharp at one end to induce smooth entry into the scalp during implantation, as disclosed in the publication; and a plurality of strands of hair each exposed to the outside through the middle part of the implantation rod while one end is implanted integrally inside the implantation rod. However, since the volume of the aforementioned implantation rod had to be formed significantly, there was a problem in that the skin tissue was severely damaged during the process of implanting it by embedding it inside the skin. Consequently, there was a problem in that it compromised the user's health during work. FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration showing a method for hair implantation on the scalp according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a schematic example diagram showing an example of a hair implantation state implemented through the hair implantation method on the scalp according to the present embodiment. FIGS. 3 to 6 are schematic diagrams showing other examples of hair implantation materials constituting the hair implantation method of the scalp according to the present embodiment. FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration showing another example of a hair implantation material constituting the hair implantation method of the scalp according to the present embodiment. FIG. 8 is a schematic example diagram showing one example of a catch portion of a hair implantation material constituting a hair implantation method on the scalp according to the present embodiment. Hereinafter, a method for implanting hair on the scalp according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. Embodiments of the present invention may be modified in various forms, and the scope of the present invention should not be interpreted as being limited to the embodiments described in detail below. These embodiments are provided to more fully explain the present invention to those with average knowledge in the art. Accordingly, the shapes of elements in the drawings may be exaggerated to emphasize clearer explanations. It should be noted that in each drawing, identical components may be depicted with the same reference numeral. Detailed descriptions of known functions and configurations that are deemed to unnecessarily obscure the essence of the present invention are omitted. FIGS. 1 and 2 are drawings showing a hair implantation method (1) on the scalp according to one embodiment of the present invention. The hair implantation