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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Some facts about Hair Transplants














Unfortunately, most men have to go through the stage in life where they begin to lose hair. This is often a result of genetics, aging, and changes in hormones. Hair thinning is usually caused by a number of things including medication, medical conditions, and some cosmetic procedures. When most men begin to reach this point in their life, they begin to consider different routes they can take for treatment. But before making an official decision, it is best to speak to a doctor and find out what the cause of hair loss is and what is the best way to treat it.
When considering different options, most individuals think about getting hair transplant surgery. Here some facts about hair transplants. This is a surgical operation in which existing hair is taken from one area and moved to the affected areas. This means that the patient must have hair either on the side or the back of the head in order to qualify for this procedure. This is usually a short one-day outpatient procedure that is performed with local anesthesia. Some patients require several future surgeries to continue the grafting of the hair where it is needed. The number of surgeries needed completely depends on the patient. Some patients may only need one or two surgeries while another may need numerous.
It is important to be aware that the results of the procedure are not visible for about three months, and sometimes a little longer. It takes time for the hair follicles to settle in and for the hair to begin to grow again in that area. Many people have reported that they begin to see their new hair growth about six to nine months after their surgery.
Unfortunately, not every individual is a candidate for this procedure. So what makes the perfect candidate? First and foremost, the patient must have enough hair on the side or back of the head to be transferred to the area that is necessary. Other aspects such as structure, thickness, and hair color are also taken into account.
Age is also a significant factor. If the patient is too young, it is likely that the doctor will not recommend a hair transplant. If you are under the age of 30, this procedure may not be the cure for hair loss.
If you are not sure whether you are a candidate for this procedure, it is best to see a doctor for the best advice. Hair loss is nothing to be ashamed of and you should feel comfortable seeking help.
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