Sunday, November 15, 2009

Can a women get a hair transplant to make her hair longer and thicker?

I don't have hair loss, but I have fine hair. I have spent my life trying to make my hair full of body. Can I get a hair transplant? Will it look natural? Is it painful? What is the recovery?



Can a women get a hair transplant to make her hair longer and thicker?

A hair transplant is not the answer since they will only transplant hairs form other parts of your head, and like you stated your hair is fine. The hair grows from a tube like depression in the skin called a hair follicle. The diameter of the hair follicle is determined by heredity and cannot be changed at any point in your life. It is unfortunate that you have spent so much time trying to alter something that will never change. The only remedy would be to alter your thinking. Long tresses are not for fine hair, shorter choppier cuts will release the weight of your locks and therefore they will have more body. Try a cute bob like Cameron Diaz, experiment with body waves, score better professional products specifically for fine hair. Do whatever you can, life is too short for this type of agony.



Can a women get a hair transplant to make her hair longer and thicker?

Why don't you try extensions? I don't know about hair transplants- but that seems like a lot to grow through just because you have thin hair.



Can a women get a hair transplant to make her hair longer and thicker?

ya extensions work, but after your hair will be worse than before, trust me i know from first hand experience. try rogaine for women



Can a women get a hair transplant to make her hair longer and thicker?

ya hair extentions or a weave



Can a women get a hair transplant to make her hair longer and thicker?

you can get hair extensions anywhere they cost a whoole lot but they work just dont over do it or people will know ur a fake!!!



good luck!



Can a women get a hair transplant to make her hair longer and thicker?

Hi There,



More and more women are receiving hair transplants. If you were to get one the thickness of the transplanted hair wouldn't be much different from the hair at the back of your head (the donor area). With that being said, there's a plethora of hair products designed to give your hair more body, health, and thickness.



As for the procedure it self recovery times fluctuate from patient to patient. You can expect to feel some amount of discomfort for the first few weeks, no serious pain or anguish though. I had a Bosley hair restoration back in July and couldn't be happier with the results. I've documented every step in my hair transplantation journey at BattleAgainstBald.com. In addition to pictures and video of my procedures results, I provide a plethora of information on hair loss and other methods for correcting it. I encourage you to visit the blog, as it will answer just about every question you have.



Best of luck to you in your battle!



-Seth

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