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How Technology Is Making Hair Transplants More Successful

Topic: Hair LossPublished February 6, 2013

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There is no denying the fact that having a nice crop of hair improves a persons confidence and self-esteem. Improvements in technology has made hair restoration much more feasible for both men and women. There are more and more professional clinics opening that offer a variety of treatment options to potential clients. As we discuss these restoration methods, take notice at how effective and expedient the processes have become.

This is a minor surgical procedure which has went through many improvements since inception. Using local anesthetics, hair will be removed from scalp areas less prone to baldness; generally the back or side of the scalp. The follicles are then separated and mapped into individual graphs, these graphs are implanted into the problem areas of the patients scalp. New hair growth will take place a few months after the transplant is done, and full restoration should be expected within 12 months.

This form of hair regeneration therapy is based on a process called: Photo-Bio-Stimulation (PBS). This is a low level laser that penetrates the scalp tissue stimulating the hair follicle. The frequency of this laser is such that the energy cycle goes beneath the scalp without burning the exterior of your head. This results in more blood flow to the follicle, which in turn helps grow thicker and fuller hair shafts. There have been hundreds and hundreds of clients who had this therapy and most give praise to the results. Many of the clients had diffused, thinning hair and patchiness problems - it only took a few weeks to notice the reemergence of healthy hair, and within six months the problem was resolved.

This form of hair restoration uses an injection of CO2 gas. This is a simple procedure that only requires a few minutes to complete. The CO2 gas is injected under your scalp, the gas stimulates circulation and forces your red blood cells to release oxygen. At the same time it picks up the CO2 toxin and removes it from your body. This allows the excess oxygen to oxygenate the follicles - more nutrients get to the follicle - the end results are increased hair growth.

What we're talking about here are hairpiece systems. The hairs used to make these systems typically come from humans, animals, or artificial fibers. The more expensive hairpieces are custom made and use matched hair from the client. The hair is then tied or injected into a mesh fabric. There are a few different fabrics to choose from, make sure you know the differences and how they will react to your body acids.
Hair pieces can be attached by adhesives, clips or weaves. Again, discuss the alte
atives carefully so you know how each attachment method will affect existing underlying tissue.

There are cases where genetics or a medical condition causes hair loss, in these cases natural treatments can help. A natural treatment can be as simple as identifying a deficiency - a vitamin or protein deficiency. Thyroid problems have also been connected with hair loss. Consulting with a hair restoration specialist is your first step, from there they will make recommendations on what the next steps should be. Treatments and therapies work best if you address your baldness problem early on. Many OTC products make claims that are later found not to work, so don't waste your time or money and get help from a professional hair loss clinic today!

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