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Your Own Hair...
Growing in Previously
Thinning or Balding Areas
"It may be acceptable for a man to be bald.
Not for a woman. So who don't more
women do something about their hair loss?"
Once the exclusive domain of men, during the
past decade
hair transplant surgery has
become much more popular for women as they
see the results are equally as impressive
for both men and women. The growth rate for
transplanted hair is over 96% and the
natural rate that the hair grows in after
being transplanted ensures that no one will
notice the procedure has been done. The hair
gradually becomes thicker as it grows in.
Hair transplants can correct female pattern
baldness, or Androgenetic Alopecia. Female
pattern baldness causes a thinning
throughout the scalp, it is a more diffuse
thinning than men whose thinning is
concentrated in the crown and frontal areas.
In a transplant, the new hair is placed
between existing hair to increase hair
density throughout the scalp.
After a face lift, the hairline is sometimes
changed and becomes too high to be
aesthetically pleasing. A hair transplant
can lower the hairline back to where it
should be. There may also be tiny scars
around the face that can be covered with
transplanted hair.
Other problems that can
be corrected with hair transplantation
include hair loss from weaves and braids,
also called Traction Alopecia. Hair loss
from chemicals used in straightening, perms,
and dyes can also be corrected with hair
transplantation.
Hair transplantation also works very
effectively for
restoring lost eyebrows as
well.
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