Sunday, November 15, 2009

Hair transplant surgery give good result for bald head?

now a days bald head in mens observe with in 25age.so many said there is no possibility to regrouth hair by any curative methods. but recently in tv, newspapers hair transplant surgry is a precaution for bald head.is it correct?if u know clearly mention its side effects, drwabacks, totalcost.



Hair transplant surgery give good result for bald head?

I know that it Is Expensive, and is Not covered by Ins.



The guys that I have seen who had Hair transplants did not have good luck with it.



One had them all fall out, and the other had it done twice and his hair in the front is still Very thin.



Unfortunately, this is Not like planting Grass Seed, and it then spreads.



Sorry. - Try using Rogaine, but you have to use it all of the time.



Hair transplant surgery give good result for bald head?

No.



However there is (silly OR true I don't know) belief among some people that the saliva of cow applied on the bald area allows the hair to grow!! I have not tested nor interested in doing so because I have very long hair!!!



Hair transplant surgery give good result for bald head?

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Hair transplant surgery give good result for bald head?

Surgical hair replacement involves transplanting healthy hair from the back of the subject's scalp (known as the "donor hair" area) to the balding areas (called the "recipient area") on the top and front of the head. The healthy donor hairs are used to create hair grafts, or "small replacement hairs that are placed in balding areas throughout the scalp."



Cosmetic surgeons ask those considering hair transplants to grow hair long in the back before the hair restoration surgery. This allows for a larger donor area. Hair transplant surgery largely depends on a healthy and plentiful donor area from which to harvest. In simple terms, the greater number of healthy and transplantable donor hairs, the more options doctors have to fill in balding and thinning areas of the scalp.



After a brief healing period, the transplanted grafts take root and can eventually become permanent 閳?masking a significant degree of hair loss.



The hair follicles that grow in the back of the head regenerate more easily than those on the top or front, which is why the back of the head serves as the donor area during a hair replacement procedure. Much like replanting a tree, for example, the healthy root of the donor hair is placed in the recipient or balding area of the scalp. After a period of 2-4 months, the transplanted recipient hair falls out and then starts to re-grow 閳?using the root from the donor hair.



When the same process is repeated several hundred 閳?even several thousand 閳?times and the recipient hairs begin to grow, the balding areas become masked. The resulting look can greatly diminish the appearance of hair loss.



Hair transplant surgery is a generally low-risk procedure, but men considering surgical hair restoration must first consult with a physician. Men who are prone to skin infections or anemia and those taking beta blockers (medications generally prescribed for cardiac arrhythmias and hypertension) are not considered good candidates for hair transplants. Also, males who drink large amounts of alcohol on a regular basis are not ideal candidates.

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