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Hair transplant is the surgical restoration of lost hair. Since its inception by Japanese surgeons in 1930s, the art and science has evolved significantly to the present day surgery which provides you natural hair with no complications. The surgery involves harvesting hair roots from the permanent zone of the scalp, beard and body which are then implanted on the bald area. The implanted roots grow into adult hair within 6-12 months.<br>
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BEST HAIR TRANSPLANT IN INDORE No-one likes to lose their hair, whether they are male or female, but it’s a reality that some people have to deal with. HAIR LOSS IS THE THINNING OF HAIR ON THE SCALP. THE MEDICAL TERM FOR HAIR LOSS IS ALOPECIA. ALOPECIA CAN BE TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT. THE MOST COMMON FORM OF HAIR LOSS OCCURS GRADUALLY AND IS REFERRED TO AS "ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA," MEANING THAT A COMBINATION OF HORMONES (ANDROGENS ARE MALE HORMONES) AND HEREDITY (GENETICS) IS NEEDED TO DEVELOP THE CONDITIO
BEST HAIR TRANSPLANT IN INDORE Causes of Hair fall Hair loss is typically related to one or more of the following factors •Family history (heredity). The most common cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition called male-pattern baldness or female-pattern baldness. It usually occurs gradually with aging and in predictable patterns — a receding hairline and bald spots in men and thinning hair in women. •Hormonal changes and medical conditions. A variety of conditions can cause permanent or temporary hair loss, including hormonal changes due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause and thyroid problems. Medical conditions include alopecia areata (al-o-PEE-she-uh ar-e-A-tuh), which causes patchy hair loss, scalp infections such as ringworm and a hair-pulling disorder called trichotillomania (trik-o-til-o-MAY-nee-uh). •Medications and supplements. Hair loss can be a side effect of certain drugs, such as those used for cancer, arthritis, depression, heart problems, gout and high blood pressure. •Radiation therapy to the head. The hair may not grow back the same as it was before. •A very stressful event. Many people experience a general thinning of hair several months after a physical or emotional shock. This type of hair loss is temporary. •Certain hairstyles and treatments. Excessive hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair tight, such as pigtails or cornrows, can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia. Hot oil hair treatments and permanents can cause inflammation of hair follicles that leads to hair loss. If scarring occurs, hair loss could be permanent.
BEST HAIR TRANSPLANT IN INDORE What is a hair transplant? A hair transplant is a procedure in which a plastic or dermatological surgeon moves hair to a bald area of the head. The surgeon usually moves hair from the back or side of the head to the front or top of the head. Hair transplants typically occur in a medical office under local anesthesia. •Pattern baldness is responsible for the majority of hair loss. This comes down to genetics. The remaining cases are due to a variety of factors, including: •diet •stress •illness •hormonal imbalance •medications Are there different types of hair transplants? There are two types of transplant procedures: slit grafts and micrografts. Slit grafts contain 4 to 10 hairs per graft. Micrografts contain 1 to 2 hairs per graft, depending on the amount of coverage needed.
BEST HAIR TRANSPLANT IN INDORE Who might benefit from a hair transplant? Receiving a hair transplant can improve your appearance and self-confidence. Good candidates for a hair transplant include: •men with male pattern balndess •women with thinning hair •anyone who has lost some hair from a burn or scalp injury Hair replacement isn’t a good option for: •women with a widespread pattern of hair loss throughout the scalp •people who don’t have enough “donor” hair sites from which to remove hair for transplant •people who form keloid scars (thick, fibrous scars) after injury or surgery •people whose hair loss is due to medication such as chemotherapy What happens during a hair transplant? After thoroughly cleaning your scalp, a surgeon uses a small needle to numb an area of your head with local anesthesia. Two main techniques are used to obtain follicles for transplantation: FUT and FUE. In follicular unit transplantation (FUT): 1.The surgeon will use a scalpel to cut out a strip of scalp skin from the back of the head. The incision is typically several inches long. 2.This is then closed with stitches.
BEST HAIR TRANSPLANT IN INDORE 3.The surgeon next separates the removed portion of scalp into small sections using a magnifying lens and sharp surgical knife. When implanted, these sections will help achieve natural-looking hair growth. In follicular unit extraction (FUE) the hair follicles are cut out directly from the back of the head through hundreds to thousands of tiny punch incisions. 1.The surgeon makes tiny holes with a blade or needle in the area of your scalp that’s receiving the hair transplant. They gently place hairs in these holes. 2.During one treatment session, a surgeon may transplant hundreds or even thousands of hairs. 3.After, the graft, gauze, or bandages will cover your scalp for a few days. A hair transplant session can take four hours or more. Your stitches will be removed about 10 days after surgery. You may require up to three or four sessions to achieve the full head of hair you desire. Sessions occur several months apart to allow each transplant to fully heal. What happens after a hair transplant? Your scalp may be sore, and you may need to take medications following hair transplant surgery, such as: •pain medication •antibiotics to reduce your risk of infection •anti-inflammatory medications to keep swelling down Most people can return to work several days after surgery.
BEST HAIR TRANSPLANT IN INDORE It’s normal for the transplanted hair to fall out two to three weeks after the procedure. This makes way for new hair growth. Most people will see some amount of new hair growth 8 to 12 months after surgery. Many doctors prescribe minoxidil or the hair growth medication finasteride (Propecia) to improve hair re-growth. These medications also help slow or stop future hair loss. What are the complications associated with a hair transplant? Side effects from a hair transplant are usually minor and clear up within a few weeks. They can include: •bleeding •infection •swelling of the scalp •bruising around the eyes •a crust that forms on the areas of the scalp where hair was removed or implanted •numbness or lack of sensation on the treated areas of the scalp •itching •inflammation or infection of the hair follicles, which is known as folliculate •shock loss, or sudden but typically temporary loss of the transplanted hair •unnatural-looking tufts of hair
BEST HAIR TRANSPLANT IN INDORE What is the long-term outlook? Typically, people who’ve had a hair transplant will continue to grow hair in the transplanted areas of the scalp. The new hair may appear more or less dense depending on: •scalp laxity, or how loose your scalp skin is •density of follicles in the transplanted zone •hair caliber or quality •hair curl FOR MORE INFORMATION OR CUNSULTATION VISIT