Hair Transplant

 

Genetics is the most frequent reason for hair loss in both men and women. In actuality, 95% of all occurrences of alopecia (baldness) in this nation are caused by hereditary. Diet, stress, disease, and medicine are only a few of the potential causes of the remaining 5% of instances.

 

What Hair Loss Treatments Are Available?

The only medications recognized by the FDA for the treatment of pattern baldness are finasteride (Propecia) and minoxidil (both oral and topical - Rogaine) (hair loss resulting from hereditary causes).

 

In preventing hair loss and promoting regrowth, oral minoxidil is superior to topical minoxidil. Rogaine is a topical medication that is rubbed directly onto the scalp to promote hair growth. Only 10% to 14% of those who use this lotion actually see their hair grow. But Rogaine lotion can aid in reducing hair loss.


How much time does hair grafting require?

 It could take several sessions to feel satisfied or "full." A two to four month healing period is often advised following each treatment.

 

Scalp Shortening

 In order to extend the remaining hair-bearing skin to cover the bald spot on the head, non-hair-bearing skin is removed from the scalp during a scalp reduction. A scale reduction procedure can cut the balding area in half. The frontal hairline does not benefit from the process, which is used to cover bald spots on the top and rear of the head.

 

What Consequences Can a Scalp Reduction Cause?

Following scalp reduction surgery, there will be a bit more pain than after punch grafting. Painkillers without an aspirin base are used to treat headaches when they do arise. For a few months, a slight tightness in the scalp may be noticed. For more details please visit Leif Rogers MD.

 

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