If you're searching for a long-term hair treatment for hair loss, you might want to think about getting a hair transplant.
One significant advancement has made it feasible to get outcomes that seem natural today. These days, most surgeons place a few strands of healthy hair at a time into recipients.
Patients no longer see the artificial doll-like hair that was prevalent in the 1970s and 1980s. up those days, the thinning region was filled up with hair plugs, which were chunks of hair. The hair plugs were eventually quite obvious.
Enhancements in the thinning areas' hair placement and hairline creation also contribute to the appearance of natural results. These hair loss treatments allow for outcomes that can seem so normal that a stylist or barber cannot even know you've had any work done.
How to determine if you can opt for hair loss treatment?
You could also need a blood test to find out why you're losing hair. This can screen for health issues that could be contributing to your hair loss. A scalp biopsy is a necessary surgery for some individuals. During the appointment, your dermatologist can simply and rapidly collect the necessary information for the scalp biopsy.
There are two requirements in order to be evaluated for a hair transplant- sufficient, strong hair growth on your scalp to be transferred to the region in need of hair and the capacity to develop hair on your scalp's thinning region,
What goes on during a hair transplant procedure?
A hair transplant should take four to eight hours to complete. You might have to stay back for a few hours the following day if you are getting a lot of hair transplanted.
Most people just need scalp anaesthetic to be unconscious during the procedure. Some may take a bit a sedative for relaxation.
Your dermatologist will start the hair loss treatment by shaving off the healthy hair. Your dermatologist may choose to extract individual hair or cut a strip of skin containing healthy hair from your scalp to give you results that seem real.
Although it takes a lot longer, the second method prevents your scalp from having a long, thin scar. If you favour buzz cuts or other close-cropped hairstyles, this may be helpful.
Technicians must prepare the hair that has been taken, and the doctor must prepare your scalp for the transplant before they can implant the new hair.
A team of two to three hair transplant specialists may assist in transplanting healthy hair into the region that requires hair, depending on the total quantity of hair to be replaced. Following hair transplantation, your scalp will be bandaged and you will get instructions for at-home care.
When do recipients of hair transplants see their results?
After surgery, most people see improvements six to nine months later. It takes a year for certain patients.
It is significant to note that the hair that was transplanted will fall out two to eight weeks following the procedure. This is typical. The hair may appear thinner by the end of the third month than it did before the hair transplant. Once again, this is typical.
VLCC Hair Transplant
VLCC hair loss treatment offers two types of hair transplants- Follicular Unit Transplantation and Follicular Unit Extraction. With hair transplants taken from your scalp, FUE and FUT both aid in hair restoration. In FUE, the hair is harvested by making minute circular incisions with a micro punch, but in FUT, a strip of donated skin containing several hair follicles is utilised, and they are then dissected before being grafted into the afflicted region.
The best course of action is determined only after our experts have thoroughly examined the scalp. In general, thinning/balding on the crown or top of your head can be treated with FUE if you have adequate hair density and stability in the rear of the scalp. FUE is also advantageous for those who cannot have FUT because of a soft scalp or insufficient hair follicles in the donor location.
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