Hair Transplant: What to Do for This Procedure

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Introduction:
Hair loss is one of the most widely reported problems, coming second to only acne, in the field of Dermatology. In medical terminology, hair loss is known as Alopecia. It can have several causes, including fungal infection, auto immune disorder (improper functioning of immune system), damaging of scalp due to trauma, as a result of cancer treatment (radiotherapy and chemotherapy in particular) and due to certain nutritional deficiencies, primarily that of Iron. The most aggressive form of hair loss is alopecia universalis, which involves the loss of all of the hairs of the entire body. The most common type of hair loss is the male pattern baldness and statistically speaking, it affects at least 70 percent of men and 40 percent of women at some point in their life time.
Baldness can lead to inferiority complex, depression and psychological trauma. Fortunately medical science can help those who are affected by this condition. There are a variety options available for management and treatment of baldness. Topical medicines (creams and ointments that can apply on the outer layer of skin) and Hair transplant are the most preferred and recommended options. In this article we will discuss the later i.e. the option of Hair transplant.
Hair Transplant – Overview:
Hair transplant is primarily used to treat “Male pattern baldness”. Records from various hospitals show that most of the hair transplant procedures are carried out on the head of the patients; however, the same procedure can also be used to restore eye lashes, chest hairs, beard hairs, eye brows and pubic hairs. At times, hair transplant can also be done to hide scars resulting from accidental injuries and previous surgeries. It is a minimally invasive procedure and ...

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...e transplant. It may take about two to four months for new hairs to grow from the transplanted follicles.

Side-Effects of Hair Transplant:
Some common side effects associated with hair transplant are hair thinning, bald patches and swelling. Hair thinning is primarily because of Shock loss and over the time hairs are expected to return to their normal healthy state.
Bald patches are also expected to resolve on their own, however, if in some cases they still remain then some topical treatment can be advised by a doctor. Minoxidil solution is one of the most commonly used topical liquid for the treatment of bald patches. A proper healthy diet high in nutrition is also recommended to speed up the hair growth.
Medications are prescribed to control swelling and patients are advised against scratching of the scalp as this may damage the newly transplanted hair follicles.

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