Female Hair Transplant – Tired of the Same Old Excuses?

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In today’s competitive society and workplaces appearance can play an important role in your success, and thinning hair can be a detriment to your beauty and looks. In the past, women with thinning hair before female hair transplant treatments, their only options were live with the problem or wear a hair replacement piece, a weave, or hair extensions.

Personal genetics can play a big role in female hair loss also known as alopecia. If your mother or grandmother had thinning hair in their middle age, chances are you may have to deal with the issue too.

Before thinning hair can be treated it is necessary to find the exact reason for the loss. Doctors can check and determine the cause with appropriate tests and diagnostics. The information is necessary before a surgeon can go ahead with a female hair transplant because women suffer chronic hair loss and thinning all over their heads. The quality and quantity of their hair helps a doctor determine whether the patient is a good transplant candidate and will the procedure result in success and provide an appropriate outcome.

Transplanting hair into thinning areas of your scalp is procedure that requires a surgeon implant small follicular groups of 1 to 4 hairs to thinning patches. These follicular units come from graphs of the patients own hair. The graphs are taken or harvested from the patients hair loss resistant spots usually in the back and sides of their head. Modern transplantation is really moving healthy loss resistant follicles to thinning spots.

Some alternatives to transplants are hairdos that reduce or hide the visibility of thinning areas and down play and conceal balding patches. Also, just buy and brush KERATE fibers in. They are natural protein and statically cling to existing strands and reduce the color contrast of hair and scalp and hide thinning. These fibers add a look of lift and provide a more natural fullness too.

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