I have heard of this treatment for hair loss but I am not sure whether it really works. Can someone tell his own experience on this treatment?Is hair grafting a good treatment for hair loss? Is there any side effect of this treatment?
Now a days hair grafting has become a common mode of hair loss treatment. With the advancement of cosmetic surgery, people suffering from hair loss go for hair grafting for re-growth of hair effectively. Hair grafting is mainly done to treat male pattern of baldness.The process of hair grafting is quite complex and surgeons who carry out the operation are well trained and experienced enough to perform the operation for a long period of time with immense patience and dexterity.
There are mainly two types of hair grafting that are done for hair fall treatment, Strip Harvesting Technique and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) Technique.
There can be several side effects too of this treatment. Some of them are:
1. Hair can be different in appearance.
2. Poor growth of hair in the bald region.
3. There can be scars of the surgery, etc.
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http://www.findmedicaladvice.com/hair-loIs hair grafting a good treatment for hair loss? Is there any side effect of this treatment?
Follicular Unit Transplantation is in a major advance over the older hair transplantation procedures that used larger grafts and often produced a pluggy, unnatural look. In a properly performed follicular unit transplant, the results will mimic the way hair grows in nature and will be undetectable as a hair transplant.
This will accomplish a number of objectives critical to the hair restoration process which are:
Maximizing Growth
Ensuring Naturalness
Minimizing Trauma to Scalp
Another advantage of small wounds is creating a snug fit. Unlike the punch and some mini-grafting techniques, which remove a small bit of tissue to make room for the new grafts, the small grafts used in follicular unit transplantation fit into a small, needle-made incision without the need for removing tissue. This preserves the elasticity of the scalp and holds the tiny follicular unit graft snugly in place. After surgery, the snug fit facilitates wound healing and helps to ensure that the graft will get enough oxygen from the surrounding tissue to maximize their survival.
Why do men try to cover up their hair loss? Just embrace the bald head. We women think it looks so silly to freak out about it. Forget the treatment, just go bald!!!!
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Is hair grafting a good treatment for hair loss? Is there any side effect of this treatment?
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