Magical elixirs, strange chemical shampoos or weird and wonderful topical creams have all been tried – and have all fallen significantly short of the mark.
There is only one method of hair loss restoration that stands any realistic chance of success – hair transplant surgery. It is of little surprise that, worldwide, many tens of thousands of people have discovered that hair transplants are the only permanent solution to their hair loss problems. The enhanced self-confidence that comes with having a full head of hair makes the cost worthwhile for so many.
The surgical transplantation of hair is quite a straightforward outpatient process. Even people who suffer from advanced baldness will usually have an ample supply of ‘lifelong hair follicles’ – hair that is genetically programmed to grow throughout a person’s life. These hair follicles tend to be concentrated in an area at the sides or the back of a head and can become the ‘donor region’ for hair loss restoration techniques.
During the transplantation, the complete hair and follicle is taken from the donor region and relocated in the desired position, previously decided in a consultation between practitioner and patient. The hairs will be placed at varied and precise angles to help create a hairline that is totally natural looking. Perhaps even better news for the patient is that they can look forward to a lifetime of naturally growing hair as, even after the transplant process, the donor follicles will maintain their genetic characteristics and grow continuously.
The whole hair loss restoration procedure is almost painfree. Patients usually say that they noticed a slight pressure during their treatment and it is possible that you could, because of the manipulation of the scalp, develop a temporary headache. Additional side effects can sometimes include slight bleeding around the follicles or some numbness of sensation but both of these are temporary and of little concern. The most worrying consequence might be a thinning of the hair that was already on the head but, once again, this would only be a temporary phenomenon. If any swelling or headache persists, it would usually be alleviated by common painkillers. If you experience an itchy scalp after treatment, frequent shampooing and the application of saline to moisten the newly grafted hair will remedy the situation.
Hair loss restoration in this manner is equally effective for both men and women, although, because of the varying characteristics of hair, individual hair transplant results can vary.
There is no question, however, that, if you are worried enough about hair loss to consider taking remedial action, then medical hair restoration is the preferred choice. The financial commitment to the procedure can, of course, be considerable but it is going to be money spent much more wisely than it would be on any other, less successful, hair loss treatment.
To enable you to put the cost into perspective, arrange a preliminary consultation with a respected clinic where you will be shown the benefits awaiting you as a result of your renewed self-confidence. The price for hair loss restoration treatments averages at around about $5,000US or, in Britain, £2,600 but this will obviously vary within each country and on the exact procedures being carried out.
Hair Loss Restoration
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Hair Loss Restoration