Alopecia patients are now becoming more and more aware that the permanent hair transplant is a good remedy. Surgeries in general have never been an attractive option, but with the advent of the Internet and the ever-increasing testimonials about the efficiency of hair restoration clinics, people are becoming more aware of their options.
A permanent hair transplant need not be expensive! Many people fear surgeries not because of the needles or the general trauma associated with a hospital setting, but because of their high cost. In fact, some people who suffer from genetic conditions such as alopecia may opt not to undergo surgery at all, to save on money; if Grampa could live with hair loss in his day, by Jove, so can I!
But that's just it - this isn't Grampa's day anymore. Medical technology continues to advance, and as it does, medical science becomes more and more practical alternative to just "living with it." Hair restoration technology is in fact one of the most reliable means of dealing with alopecia today. You could always buy wigs, of course, but why settle for that when you can have real hair growing back on your head?
Nearly all kinds of alopecia may be remedied by hair transplants: alopecia areata, where not so visible patches of scalp lose hair; triangular alopecia, where the bald patch appears in a triangular form; diffuse alopecia, or thinning of hair in different rates around the scalp; various toxic kinds of alopecia, etc. Even receding hairlines may be remedied by hair transplants! However, performing a frontal hair transplant operation would require grafting finer hair than the hair that would be used in any other part of the scalp, and the surgeon must be skilled enough to make the new hairline look natural - therefore this procedure is considered extremely delicate. But even this sensitive procedure can be done with the most modern hair surgery techniques - such as microscopic follicular unit transplantation.
Microscopic follicular unit transplants are considered a breakthrough in hair grafting, and is therefore more widely applied today than traditional grafting using multi-bladed scalpels. The term "microscopic" reveals that hair surgeons use a microscope to make sure they don't damage vital root systems - an incident which tended to occur in traditional grafting with multi-bladed scalpels. Now, thanks to this medical precision technology breakthrough, the "plugginess" that is experienced in traditional grafting virtually no longer exists!
If your hair loss specialist advises that you go for a hair transplant surgery, consider making it a permanent hair transplant. This may cost slightly more, but will save you more transplant surgery for a number of years - perhaps even for good!
Permanent Hair Removal For Women
Even well-made wigs constructed of natural hair have their drawbacks. One is that they may contribute to even further hair loss since clips, glue or weaves are needed to attach them to your scalp.
Wigs require regular care and maintenance, generally to the tune of about $300 every month. Exposure to the elements affects wigs more harshly than it affects your natural hair. Once a year a wig must be replaced, costing anywhere from several hundred to several thousand dollars. The overall expense of a natural-looking wig is ongoing and formidable.
And always, a wig is just a wig, not your natural hair. It will never look quite the same as living hair, anymore than an imitation jewel, however fine its quality, will ever match the beauty of an original.
Add to this the discomfort of wearing something tight against your scalp every day, and it's easy to see there's a downside to even the best of wigs as a hair-loss solution.
Permanent hair replacement, on the other hand, when done by an experienced and qualified doctor, restores the growth of your own beautiful hair without excessive or ongoing cost and with little or no down-time. Such hair transplantation is a safe and effective alternative to wigs. It uses "donor hair" from the back of the head and transplants harvested follicles, called grafts, into tiny incisions made in the top of the scalp. Since the donor area is not affected by pattern baldness, the hair that's replaced is permanent.
When a qualified doctor is doing the procedure, most patients will be satisfied in as little as one or two sessions. Be wary of doctors who talk of the need for many more sittings or who won't honor your request to meet with satisfied clients or to view a surgical procedure. If a doctor is offering excuses as to why these things aren't possible, it is usually a sign that he or she has limited experience or skill. Not all hair replacement doctors are created equal. Look for a doctor who does surgery every day.
Be willing to travel if necessary to the doctor of your choice. This is a once-in-a-lifetime procedure, and it's worth it to you to have it done by the best.
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