How Does Hair Transplantation Work?

When you start losing hair, especially while you are still young, that may affect your self-confidence and personality very badly, but you can’t do much if it’s in your genes. Some people are accepting the situation and adapt to it, and even use their baldness as an addition to their attractiveness. But, we also have to understand those who don’t want to accept that situation and are looking for a solution. Sometimes, the drugstore cosmetic products may help, or they can ask for prescription methods that may help the loose hair to grow and be shiny again.

In recent years, many of those who want their hair back, consider the transplantation as the safest and secure option, that bring exceptional results, that are effective, and of course, durable. The hairs that grow after this method is performed are fresh, shiny, and they will grow properly just like the natural ones. You may ask yourself how it’s done and if it’s worth it, but the fact that there are millions of satisfied patients that underwent this process says enough about it. According to Smile Hair Clinic, this procedure is always done and supervised by experienced doctors, who besides the transplantation of the follicles, they also know how to react in a case of emergency.

In this article, we will try to explain how this transplant works, how the patient needs to be prepared, and how long does the result lasts.

How effective is this method?

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Hair transplant intervention may help everyone who is getting bald or loses hair on a particular spot of the body, to grow again. It’s very effective, but that doesn’t mean you won’t lose the new tufts in a few years, especially if you are genetically ordered to be bald. But, you may prolong the whole baldness with this method, or even repeat it in 6-7 years if you can afford it. Both men and women are looking for this method because, in many cultures, hair is a sign of beauty and attractiveness.

Let’s be real, no shampoo or balm will help you regrow the hair to the full volume you had previously. But if you combine the transplant method together with the proper cosmetic products, you can expect exceptional results in a few months.

When is the patient eligible for this intervention?

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If they are losing hair and getting bald because of the genes, but also if there was some physical or chemical reason behind it. For example, people who won against the cancer thanks to chemotherapy, usually are bald after the treatment, and they are wearing a wig until the follicles renew. But, sometimes that’s not possible, especially if the treatment was aggressive and it may take a very long time until the hair grows again. These patients can undergo transplantation. Everyone who is losing bunches from their head is eligible for this treatment.

If you think that baldness will affect your general appearance, and of course, your self-confidence and self-respect, this intervention is the right way for you to stop the whole process, renew your looks, and wait to get old until you get completely bald.

What are the most common types of transplants?

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In general, there are two ways to perform hair transplantation. The first one is surgical, and the second one is non-surgical.

Follicular unit strip method is performed in a way that requires removing a whole strip of skin together with the hairs from the donor area (another body part). After that, they are separating the follicles from the strip and inserting them in the head or the other spot that needs to be treated.

Follicular extraction is less invasive than the first one, and the doctor is using a tool that removes the follicles from the donor body spot. After that, they are making small scars over the bald area, and practically, they “plant” them in the punched scars. Then, they treat the area with proper acids, cosmetic products, and topical treatments, so the body can accept the hairs and make them grow again.

According to medical researches, both types may bring great results. The first one is easier to perform, but the results are not that durable as the follicular unit extraction. In the second case, the whole procedure is pretty time consuming and more complicated, but the results are better and more durable. Most of the doctors are taking body or beard hairs so they can transplant them on the head.

Does the new hair require special treatment?

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There is no particular treatment that is suggested by the doctors, but sure you need to use high-quality products for your renewed hairs, so you won’t lose them too quickly. Sometimes, the doctor will recommend another procedure in less than two years, so they can accomplish better results, as you are getting more thick hairstyle.

Be ready that in the first weeks your head will look completely weird and you will lose some hairs again until your body is ready to regrow them from the same follicle. You can expect to see the first results in two or three weeks. Until then, you can’t tell if the intervention was successful or not, or would you need a so-called “final touch” intervention, that is used to blend the hairs after they grow again.

The transplantation will leave scars all over your head, and you will need a couple of days to fully recover. Most of the doctors will suggest you avoid exercising, so you won’t sweat very often. Also, brushing in the first days is not allowed. You only need to follow their instructions, so you can get the wished results.

The hairs that will grow again all over your head won’t be the same quality at the beginning, and you will probably need to adapt to your new look over time. But, the good thing is that if you don’t want to be bald, you have this option open for you. It’s on you to decide do you want to do that, or not.

Bogdan Radicanin
Bogdan Radicanin

My name is Bogdan Radicanin, but everyone calls me Boba. I also work as a full-time musician. I approach both jobs with a lot of passion, and I believe that's what makes me successful.

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