1. FOLLICULAR UNIT EXTRACTION Hair Transplant Procedure
March 15, 2012
In majority of males with hair loss, the cause of hair loss is hereditary androgenetic alopecia, more commonly known as “male pattern baldness.” Hair transplantation is a surgical technique used for baldness, where hair follicles are moved from one part of the body called donor site to another calle...
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2. Traction Alopecia Hair Transplant Medical Intervention
March 14, 2012
Traction Alopecia is a kind of hair loss, which occurs while the hair follicles acquire damaged due to extensive tightening of the hair for prolonged periods. This type of hair loss is more general among African Americans, Indian and Japanese women who tie their hair too tightly. Also women who tie ...
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3. Hair Transplant Affecting Factors and Procedure in Detail
March 13, 2012
There are two major factors which affect the hair transplant decision are age and patients expectation. The first important factor is age. Younger men are most desirous for hair transplant to improve their hairline because it affects them the most in terms of their self esteem and the social life. T...
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4. The Permanent Hair Loss Treatment and Hair Transplant
March 12, 2012
Our hair is made up of a protein called keratin. A hair consists in hair shaft, i.e., root below the skin, and a follicle from which the hair roots grow. The hair’s color pigment, or melanin is produced at hair bulb which is located at the lower end of the follicle. A 50-100 hair loss a day is consi...
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5. Advantages of Large Hair Transplant with New Surgical Technology
March 10, 2012
A large percentage of the male population experiences hair loss problem during their lifetime. Several reasons for this include family history, aging as well as trauma / burns. There are many women also who experience hair loss. As a result of today’s technological and medical advances, hair transpl...
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6. Risks and Precautions for Hair Transplantation
March 06, 2012
Hair transplantation is an effective method of hair restoration. In this method the hair-bearing portion of the scalp is removed and transplanted on to the bald area. This results in natural hair where there was none. The risks involved in hair transplant are minor which can include bleeding and sc...
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7. What Are The Procedure Of Hair Transplantation
March 06, 2012
Hair transplantation surgery is a delicate procedure needs series of precautions. The surgery takes four hours; in this the scalp is treated with certain antibacterial chemicals and then shampooed. Most hair transplant procedure (individual hair micro graft restorations) use local anesthesia and pe...
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8. Normal Hair Growth and Hair Loss Cycle In Baldness
March 03, 2012
The ordinary hair growth lasts for 2 to 6 year. Each hair grows some 1 centimeter (lower than half an advance) per period during this period. Around 90 percent of the hair on your scalp is development at any one case. Around 10 proportion of the hair on your scalp, at any one case, is in a resting p...
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9. Alopecia Areata Monolocularis and Multilocularis Symptoms
March 02, 2012
Alopecia Monolocularis is an Alopecia Areata deviation that has one apparent sight on the scalp or other parts of an enduring body. In most cases this strain is the source state of this autoimmune disease. The domino becomes completely balding as though it has been shaven. Since Alopecia Monolocular...
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10. Pre- Op Facts for Hair Transplant
March 01, 2012
Hair transplant surgery, also referred to as hair restoration, is a surgical procedure where hair follicles are moved from one part of the body to another. Usually, follicles are removed from the back of the head, although a lesser used, less successful method known as BHT or Body Hair Transplantati...
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