Monday, April 25, 2011

Coping With Hair Baldness with Laser Hair Therapy


Men and women wake up every single day with strands of hair in their shoulders, pillows, and shower floors. Hair fall is attributed to a lot of reasons including certain illnesses, improper diet, too much exposure to the sun, intense styling, and stress.
Hair loss can be due to a gamut of causes like aging, hormonal change, and genetics. While some people attribute hair loss to vitamin deficiencies, dandruff, and excessive hat wearing, these theories have been disproved by medical experts. Hair loss is primarily determined by a person's genes. It does not matter whether a person is a male or a female. If baldness runs in the family, then the chances of being bald are greater. A person with an immediate family member who is balding will be most likely to experience baldness in his or her lifespan.
There is an unwritten rule among hair loss experts that the earlier hair loss begins, the more extensive and severe one's baldness will become. Luckily, there are several hair replacement methods that could help us cope with baldness. There are hair replacement methods that involve surgery and there are those that do not. Non-surgical methods are mostly wigs, hairpieces, and hair extensions. Of course, these alternatives do not really restore hair permanently. This is why more and more people choose to undergo hair transplant surgery as a permanent hair restoration technique.
However, not all everyone who seek treatment can be candidates for hair transplant surgery. It's important to understand that all hair replacement techniques use a person's existing hair. The goal of surgery is to find the most efficient use for existing hair. Thus, this hair restoration technique is only ideal for those people who have ample hair growth at the back and sides of their head. Ample hair growth in these areas is a requirement to anyone wanting to undergo hair transplant because donor grafts and flaps are taken from these hairy areas.
There are various techniques that are used by professionals when doing hair transplant. There are times when two or more techniques are done in one patient to achieve the best results. Hair transplant techniques include punch grafts, mini-grafts, micro-grafts, slit grafts, strip grafts, flaps, tissue-expansion, and scalp reduction. The first five procedures are done for people who seek modest addition to their hair fullness.  The last three, on the other hand, are procedures that are done for patients who want to have a more dramatic change in the appearance of their hair.
A hair transplant procedure can boost a person's appearance and self confidence. Hair color, texture, waviness, and curliness of one's hair will be affected by the procedure. As such, hair restoration surgeons warn that it may take some time for someone to adjust their newly replaced hair.


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