Non-surgical hair loss treatment solutions such as Propecia and Rogaine typically work well for those with a mild case of thinning hair. But men and women with greater degrees of balding commonly find themselves disappointed in their effectiveness.
Only hair transplant surgery has been successful in restoring hair in completely bald areas. Done right, hair transplants are natural and can’t be detected even by your own hair stylist.
But the decision to proceed with hair replacement surgery should not be taken lightly. It is important to spend time researching and consulting with qualified hair transplant surgeons who can best help you meet your hair restoration goals.
Below you will find 3 important hair transplant considerations for evaluation before jumping into the surgical chair.
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Hair transplantation does not produce new hair, the procedure basically is the relocation of hair from the back of the scalp to the frontal area of the head.A widened central part is seen in these patients due to increased spacing between hairs in the "top-scalp" area.
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