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Scalp Treatment Hair Loss

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Another way to treat baldness is scalp reduction. In this technique, the surgeon cuts a strip of skin from the bald area and sews the edge of the scalp together. The stretched skin moves hair on the sides of the head closer to the top, thereby reducing the bald areas to be covered by a hair transplant.



"If everything goes well, side effects from the surgery should be relatively minor. There's overnight pain, temporary swelling that might appear after a day or two, and a sensation of numbness that could last for weeks or months until nerve endings re-grow. Extraction of the scalp plugs leaves faint scars, but if the procedure is done correctly, the scars should be hidden by the remaining hair. More serious but rarer side effects include postoperative bleeding, which may require additional stitches, and infection, which is treated with antibiotics," said the editors of Consumer Union's "The Medicine Show."

While scalp reduction and punch grafting (another variation of hair transplantation that we discussed earlier) are medically accepted and have been performed on over 250,000 Americans yearly, not all people will benefit from them. In the first place, depending on how large the bald area is, the patient may require up to four transplantation sessions to cover up baldness. This may cost as much as $15,000.

Next, the scars and stitches on the head can be psycho­logically damaging to the squeamish. This is true if the bald area is large, making the healing and hair-growing process visible to the world.

A bigger problem is finding a qualified dermatologist who can perform these procedures well. With so many quacks around, the patient could easily spend a large amount of money and end up with less than ideal results - if not complications.

"There's considerable debate among dermatologists about whether hair transplants offer enough cosmetic improvement to be worth the time, cost, and discomfort. A major problem is finding a surgeon who can produce good results. Since any licensed physician can perform the surgery, it's easy to end up with transplanted tufts of hair that look like uneven rows of corn. You could also find yourself with a surgeon who uses controversial techniques. One such procedure is to transplant a large flap of scalp instead of tiny grafts. Not only does that increase the chances of visible scarring, but in some cases the flaps won't take, and you lose all the transplanted hair," warned the editors of "The Medicine Show."

To avoid trouble, ask a trusted doctor to refer you to a reliable dermatologist. Don't be ashamed to investigate. After all, your head - and hair - are at stake. (Next: Will minoxidil help hair grow?)

Even if you don't have hair, you can still look good with Lumnaderm, a whitening cream that eliminates freckles, unsightly age spots, sun spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation. When used as directed, Lumnaderm will balance uneven skin tones and illuminate your skin. For more information, visit .
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More and more people with ailments of various sorts are turning lately to alternative medicine, especially traditional Chinese medicine, as possible cures to whatever illnesses they suffer from. There are many different reasons as to why these people choose to pursue alternative medicine, but generally, the reasons given are that alternative medicine is regarded as harmless, painless and without side effects. Accupuncture is one of the more popular alternative treatments available, and accupuncture to the scalp is said to provide a cure to chronic headaches and to hair loss for both men and women.

Accupuncture to the scalp aims to increase the blood flow to the head, and the increased blood flow to the head is supposed to repair damaged cells in the head and scalp. This also encourages the growth of new cells, and the production of new cells means an increased chance of having new hair growing on the scalp.

Accupuncture is a treatment that was discovered by the ancient Chinese some three thousand years ago and has been put into practice ever since. The idea behind accupuncture is that the insertion of needles into certain points of the skin corrects the flow of chi or life force into the body. If chi flows correctly into the body, certain illnesses are healed and prevented. In Western parlance, what accupuncture does is to stimulate the nerve endings in the area where the needles are inserted. In turn, the circulation of the blood in the treated area improves, and when blood flow increases to the area being treated, the damaged cells are repaired more quickly and more nutrients are brought to the area to encourage healing.

But inasmuch as accupuncture is becoming popular among many people, there are still some who are daunted by the idea of having needles inserted into their skin. Such a fear is understandable; after all, who would not be struck with fear at the sight of those long, fine needles used by accupuncture therapists? One would never know just how painless those needles are until one actually tries the treatment. And accupuncture is indeed painless. The needles used are so light and fine that the patient would hardly feel the therapist inserting it into the skin.

One simply cannot make assumptions about how effective accupuncture to the scalp is in curing headaches and hair loss. The results of the treatment, after all, vary from patient to patient. What is important is that the patient should keep an open mind and at least try. One will never know the outcome unless one tries.
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