Some Of The Benefits That Hair Transplants Provide


by Benjamin Scott Jr

Statistics reveal that two out of three men will begin losing their hair when they reach the age of sixty. However, due to hereditary reasons or hormonal disproportions, some experience baldness as early as their teens. While prevention is a wiser step than getting a transplant, the possibility of fighting hair loss is at its peek when a solution is put into place during the beginning stage of the disorder. But due to many reasons, some are not able to give due attention to their baldness until it reaches the point of 'no return'. Fortunately, innovations in hair technology have given rise to an instant solution for severe baldness which does not have to take years to give visible results and make your hair grow again.

A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves getting healthy hair follicles, usually from the posterior section, into the balding area of the head. The transplanted hair will continue to grow in years, and provides a great after effect on making a man's head look full again. Moreover, due to the development of microsurgical techniques, the operation is now less complicated with less cutting and skin damage involved. Some cases may require the use of body hair as fillers. When there are not sufficient healthy follicles on the head, hair in the arms or legs may be used. They may not have the same properties as the scalp hair, but they integrate well with the rest of the hair, contingent on the skill of the doctor and of course, the body's reaction to the operation.

On the contrary, hair surgery may not be recommended on certain females due to their baldness pattern. While bald patches are common in males; women usually experience alopecia totalis, or the thinning of hair throughout the scalp. As a result, there are no good spots for obtaining sufficient follicles to transplant. Many females enjoy to wear their hair long, and body hair will only give their head a terrible look and a bad hairstyle. Hair surgery offers an instant solution to severe cases of baldness but not all women and men qualify for this procedure.

The advantages and disadvantages of a hair transplant are among the determining aspects in deciding whether or not it is worth the cost. Baldness is best treated during the beginning stage; the same applies to any other disorder. Different hair restoration products are attainable in the market, prescribed and over-the-counter, and some have been confirmed to work effectively, but may not perform the same when all the hair is gone. Nevertheless, when there are no more choices left, one will have to consider going through a surgery or living bald for good.

About the Author

Benjamin Scott is the owner of a hair loss information website. Read more articles about hair loss at his website: http://www.hairfallfight.com

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