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Current medical options for hair regrowth in people with inherited forms of hair loss are limited to relatively few products that are most effective in the early stages of baldness. Once you have lost a substantial part of the hair due to hereditary factors or an accident like a burn, the only option left is to replace the missing hair. Your options may be temporary, for example B. use of wigs and correctors, or a permanent surgical solution. Hair transplantation is the most effective means of surgical hair replacement and the only permanent solution that gives satisfactory results.

Hair transplantation involves transplanting your own hair from the back of your scalp to the frontal and bald area. Its main limiting factor is the lack of donor hair, which is why many patients are not good candidates. The suitable candidate should have a high hair density at the back of the scalp, their hair should be wavy and thick, their scalp should be supple, and the contrast between their hair color and the scalp should not be too much important, and he must be in good physical condition. Women generally suffer from a diffuse form of hair loss and therefore are not very good candidates for hair transplantation. Hair transplantation also cannot be performed on patients with unpredictable forms of baldness, such as alopecia areata.

Given the chronic lack of donor material, the hair transplant surgeon must be able to use the small hairs that they can use to create the optical illusion of a full hair. This poses the greatest risk in hair transplant because sometimes the patient may not like the end result. Although you can usually arrange for another transplant session, some damage may be irreparable. Other risks and side effects that occur during and after a hair transplant include excessive bleeding and scarring, long healing of wounds, the transaction and eventual death of many implanted hair follicles, and hair loss after the transplant, which , although temporary, may affect your new disease – implanted Hair as well as hair in the donor area, numbness and tension of the scalp and further progression of hair loss after the operation, which can lead to unnatural patterns of baldness. A recent study analyzing the experience of 425 hair transplant patients, who performed 533 transplant procedures in total, found that complications occurred in about 5% of patients during or after the operation.

A hair transplant can cost around ten thousand dollars, depending on the technique used, the location and reputation of the clinic, the degree of baldness, and the number of hair transplants required to achieve the desired effect. However, sometimes it is impossible to estimate the final cost which is another risk you take when deciding on a hair transplant. Considering the pain, time and cost involved, it is worth getting some training before signing up for the operation. The hair transplant industry is a fast growing business and the quality and accessibility of operations is improving. So don’t let anyone push you to make hasty, uninformed decisions.

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