A hair implant or procedure is not for everyone, and it is not
recommended for everyone. This is a type of surgery that is best done on people
who have "stabilized" hair loss. If you're young and still
losing volume, you may want to put off getting this operation. Since your
thinning volume will persist even though you get a transplant, the end result
will be uneven. Always seek advice before pursuing this path to ensure that it
is the correct decision for you at the right time. If I see myself and think
that, should I get a hair transplant? The answer is yes but
why and when? There are many reasons that answer this question. It doesn’t
matter if I am a male or female. I saw so many ads about these transplants but
they also did these surgeries on men I never saw or heard about any female who
got a hair
restoration surgery. Yes, I visited some cosmetologists for my problems and there
are so many females who are there for the same problem but these women do not
opt for surgery or transplant like me. I consulted my doctor and he gave me
some multivitamins, medications and some non-chemical shampoo to stop this fall
but it is for a limited time. When you stop using these medications the hair
fall starts again. So, I think the only way to overcome this problem is a hair
procedure.
Many people believe that a transplant is an effective treatment
for baldness. This may be real, but there are a few other items to remember
before proceeding with the surgery. So, when do I get a hair implant? That's
another question that comes to mind. So, the other thing that comes to my mind
is when should I get a hair transplant? This transplantation is not something I take
lightly. This isn't the same as getting a weave sewn into my hair or picking
the perfect toupee. Hair transplantation is an invasive operation that deals
with a finite resource, so you can only do it after careful consideration.
Since this disorder is exacerbated by a variety of factors including drugs,
diet, pre-existing conditions (thyroid problems), stress, and hormonal changes,
various treatments are accessible. If I take some kind of maintenance
medications, I may consult my doctor about this because maybe these medications
could be the reason for my baldness problem.
Maybe my lifestyle could also contribute to baldness especially
if I take stress. Today’s life is full of stress and this is also a reason for
this problem in people. So, if you find out that stress is the cause of these
problems then this question comes into your mind again: should I get a
hair transplant? The answer is no and the solution is you can simply
remove yourself from the stress. If you have any pre-existing conditions that
are triggering your baldness, you must first address the primary issue before
you can address the secondary issue.
However, baldness caused by DHT (dihydrotestosterone) is also a
possibility. The enzyme 5-alpha reductase converts the hormone testosterone,
which is present in both males and females (though in smaller quantities in the
latter), into DHT. The bad news begins when DHT comes into contact with your
follicles. DHT will cause your hair to shorten and thin to the point that it
sheds and the sites are permanently unable to grow new hair. Female or male pattern baldness is the term for this phenomenon. If you
suffer from this problem, you should ask yourself, should I get a hair
transplant? As a result, this transplantation is a viable last resort;
however, you should be aware that it is invasive and expensive. Doctors also
advise that you take medicines to control your baldness before undergoing
surgery. They also want to be certain that the process is complete. Before I
decide to go ahead with transplant surgery, I think it over thoroughly. If I
take all precautions first, the results would be incredible.
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