Almost everyone once understand that they are loosing their hair and no
hair care supplies can save the situation. It can really become a
depressing thing. Hair replacement surgery can enhance your appearance
and your self-confidence, but the results won't necessarily match your
ideal. Before you decide to have any kind of plastic surgery, think
carefully about your expectations and discuss them with your surgeon
and your friends.
It's important to understand that all hair replacement techniques use
your existing hair. The goal of surgery is to find the most efficient
uses for existing hair, it's a rather a kind of hair transplant. Hair
replacement candidates must have healthy hair growth at the back and
sides of the head to serve as donor areas. Donor areas are the places
on the head from which grafts and flaps are taken. Other factors, such
as hair color, texture and waviness or curliness may also affect the
cosmetic result. There are a number of techniques used in hair
replacement surgery. Sometimes, two or more techniques are used to
achieve the best results. Remember, there are limits to what can be
accomplished. An individual with very little hair might not be advised
to undergo hair replacement surgery.
Hair replacement surgery is an individualized treatment. To make sure
that every surgical option is available to you, find a doctor who has
experience performing all types of replacement techniques-flaps and
tissue expansion as well as transplants. Look elsewhere if your doctor
tells you that he or she has perfected one technique that can "do it
all". Make sure you understand your surgeon's plan-which procedures
will be used and how long each will take. Ask your doctor to give you
an idea of what you will look like after the procedure or, in the case
of grafts, after each stage of treatment. You should also find out
everything about the hair
care after the operation, not to ruin the result of your
surgeons' work.
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