Saturday, January 30, 2016

Body Hair Transplantation Raises Chances Of Covering Baldness With Hair

Balding is a regular stuff with men, most commonly for androgenic reason alopecia. Androgenic nature alopecia gives shape to the surgical possibilities of hair restoration, amongst another hair loss types. It is lots of people's concern that whether they could use the hair from other hair bearing body areas. The possibility lies on the amount of donor hair that the patient can provide, as the surgery works with a person's own hair in an autologous procedure. In this place, the hair taken corpus regions, such as arms, legs, chest, armpits or even pubic area pose a proper 'PLAN B' for the purpose.

The hair on the pubic place is coarse and thick, that could add to the graft number to a limited donor reserve by some minor number. Texture - it may not necessarily resemble the patient's actual hair texture, thence of which, the modern difference hair grafts made out of pubic hair and the preexistent hair on the scalp will look odd. Now regarding the aforementioned reality. Even if the hair texture is thick and the amount dense, pubic hair is not as feasible for full coverage.

A well-known reality that is. Pubic hairs don't grow much as scalp hair should. It is perfect match right behind hair taken from back of the scalp , when the scalp hair matches with the pubic texture hair.

Chest and beard hair should be highly feasibly used as extremely suitable donor hair. This is the case, the number of grafts attainable with the following regions may be highly limited. So, with the scalp relocation, they grow as far as 10cm. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NerQs_SOwRo[/embed]

With that said, the corpus hair is extracted with fine use tweezers like instruments with a bit of fatty tissue wrapped around them, it doesn't hurt with the application of topical regional anaesthetic. The method is warped under FUE hair transplant procedure.

The hair relocation grafts is similar to with any other hair transplant procedures, and FUE procedure is performed on an outpatient basis.




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