Hair loss reversible - Restoring hair after hair loss
Hair loss reversible! This we can see in many ads in magazines suggesting wonderful cures and fixes to hair loss or thinning hair – but typically most of these will be a money waste matter. At the very most they will just be getting better circulation to the head and hair area, so what hair is left will at least be healthy hair!
Surgical procedure
There is a surgical hair loss reversible procedure by way of hair implants for the people those who can’t live without hair – remember Elton John all those years ago!
This hair loss reversible procedure is more costly than all those lotions and potions, and a lot more dramatic, but for some this is the only way to go.
Dermatological surgeons
For this kinds of surgical procedures in hair loss reversible procedure, Dermatological surgeons are the best people to consult, as they will be considering the reasons behind the hair loss, the harshness of it, and also work out the natural hair line etc., together with working out patient prospect, situation and lifestyle.
Dates back to 1950
Starting since 1950 this hair loss reversible procedure has been in place and moved forwards and improved considerably. To make transplants a much more realistic solution to a new head of hair smaller plug grafts are used with microsurgery.
The hair loss reversible process of hair transplanting is factually the relocating of permanent hair from the lower back and sides of the head, being transplanted into areas of thinning and balding along the top and towards the front of the head, when, after a short period of time, they will grow and continue to do so for a lifetime.
Relocating ‘plugs’
To transfer and re-locate ‘plugs’ of about twelve hair roots in hair loss reversible procedure, the old method of plug grafting used Nowadays mini-grafts are used – which are somehow smaller than the old plugs. These facilitate to create a more natural hair line and nicer looking appearance. To obtain exception results that are rigid for anyone to detect that hair has been grafted, combination of mini and micro grafts is used for hair loss reversible procedure.
Grafts
Generally the recommended amount of grafts to be taken for one treatment session of hair loss reversible procedure is 50 grafts, but during the old plug grafting procedure, as many as 600 grafts could be removed from any one patient. An instrument called a trephine is used which has a round cutting edge and the grafts it can take vary from 2mm to about 5mm in diameter. Although it would seem that single-strip harvesting now appears to be the superior method, nowadays though, the donor tissue is removed with a knife that produces long thin strips.
Local anaesthetic
All these hair loss reversible procedures are done under the supervision of local anaesthetic, with the scalp being anaesthetized and then a strip of scalp is then removed – about ½” to 1” wide and about 4-5” long. This is then separated up into individual grafts – micro continuing one or two shafts – and mini containing three to eight shafts per graft. These grafts are then entrenched into tiny punctures into the skin in the necessary spaces.
The gap left behind from where the donor strip was taken from is sutured as the scalp is very elastic, and the hair that exists on the back of the head will hide the resultant scarring.
To get a good head of hair with hair loss reversible procedure, a patient will normally need about three treatments, but it will differ depending upon the results wanted.
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