Hair Loss Procedures

 

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Hair Transplantation

The reasons for hair loss can be genetic, traumatic, or related to a disease or injury. Hair transplantation allows the patient freedom from worry about the unnatural appearance of hairpieces, since surgical hair transplantation actually relocates follicles, encouraging natural hair growth in balding areas. Although this procedure is most commonly performed on men, hair transplantation is growing more popular among women, and may even be performed on children who have suffered permanent hair loss due to injury or disease. Recent advances in hair transplantation have improved the natural appearance of the hair transplant, and many people are now turning to the newer methods in order to mask older ones such as hair plugs.

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Hair Loss

Some degree of hair loss on a daily basis is part of the hair growth process. At any given time, 90 percent of the hair on our scalp is growing. In the growth phase, lasting two to six years, the hair will grow an average of one centimeter per month. After the growth phase, the hair spends two to three months in a resting phase, after which it falls out. While some amount of hair loss is considered normal, some men, women, and children experience excessive and permanent hair loss.

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Hair Care

Hair damage is inevitable. From exposure to environmental detriments, to styling damage, sometimes the quest to look good can end up wreaking havoc on your hair. If coloring your hair or undergoing any other chemical process, a professional should be consulted so that the best, hair safe products can be used, limiting the damage to your hair and extending each treatment.

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