Hair Transplantation Results And Limits


In the past hair transplantation was mistakenly considered as a treatment of baldness or alopecia. Hair transplantation does not cure baldness its goal is to aesthetically cover the areas where the hair has been lost, and does it concretely, without interacting in any way with the problem that generates alopecia. Few people know the true benefits that hair transplants can give compared to their objective limits. We talk about it with doctors, scientific director of hair skill clinic In Pakistan. 

Hair Transplant How Many Choose It To Solve Alopecia?
If until a few years ago the greatest desire for hair loss was to get back immediately a rich and thick hair, today we think to solve the problem more completely but above all with lasting results over time. In fact, in the hair transplants performed by our compatriots were about thousand given the Pakistan association of aesthetic plastic surgery, in the data was similar, and this is the general tendency on the choice or less than performing a hair transplant. 

If we think that baldness 8 men out of 10 between 20 and 60 years and 1 woman out of 4 in various age groups, 4,000 out of about 35 million are the possible candidates in the indicated age range for transplantation of hair. But only about of the population suffering from baldness decide to perform this type of treatment. For those who have an advanced baldness, the hair transplant remains the best solution but this must be performed only at the right time and only after an assessment of the health of the follicles still present. 

What Are The Five Limits Of Hair Transplantation And How To Obtain More Lasting And Complete Esthetic Results?

1. A Transplanted Hair Is Not Always Forever!
As doctors explains, although the majority of hair transplants will last over time, some of them can go to miniaturization and fall. The story even teaches us that about of patients after years from hair transplantation show fairly approximate results and without proper care there is usually a return of thinning and baldness.

2. The Shock Loss Risk:
It is the risk in which, after the transplant surgery, the hair still healthy and not atrophied but certainly weakened, which are present in the sparse areas and around the transplanted object. The traumatic impact of the intervention can cause suffering of diseased follicles and consequently accelerate their miniaturization and subsequent hair loss. This shock is absent in regenerative care because it is completely traumatic. Read more next page

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