Hair loss affects both men and women every day. Some form of androgenic
alopecia (commonly known as "male pattern baldness") affects 2 out of every 3
men, while other conditions, often caused by genetic factors, can affect up to
50% of all women. Overall, studies indicate that by age 50, more than one half
of all people will experience some degree of hair loss.
There are, however, multiple methods of hair replacement available - both
surgical and non-surgical options. In short, now more than ever, hair loss can
be controlled.
Surgical hair replacement or medical hair restoration procedures for both men
and women are considered elective procedures, and are not generally covered by
medical insurance. Because of advances in treatment in recent years however,
more hair restoration procedures are available than ever before.
Surgical Hair Restoration History
For a large majority of males, hair transplant surgery has become the top
medical hair restoration solution, and an increasing number of women are also
turning to hair transplantation to combat thinning hair. The procedure has
existed in some form since the 1970s, and technological advances continue to be
made today.
Over the last thirty years, doctors have continued to refine and improve
surgical hair restoration, but the basic principles of surgical hair
replacement still apply today:
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The fastest and most effective method of hair replacement is surgical hair
restoration.
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It has been proven that hair lost from the top and front of the head can be
replaced by hairs taken from the back of the head.
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The best way to control hair loss through hair transplant surgery is to make
gradual changes. Most hair transplant recipients will have more than one
surgical visit, depending on the amount of hair replacement desired.
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Healthy hairs transplanted from the back of the head to balding areas can
conceivably take root and grow for a person's entire life.
Hair Transplant Surgery Is Not Just for Men
Although hair transplant surgery is most prevalent among men, surgical
transplants have been available for women since the early 1990s. The procedure
used for women is the same as that used on men. Because women tend to have more
varied hairstyles than men, it is important for all the potential donor areas
to be used when crafting a new look - selecting from as many different donor
areas as possible, based on how the woman plans to style her hair after
surgery.
Non-Surgical Hair Restoration - Laser Hair Restoration or Hair Loss Laser Treatment
For those people interested in exploring non-surgical hair replacement options,
laser hair restoration is also among the leading methods of hair loss
treatment. This type of hair restoration increases cell metabolism and allows
hair follicles to regenerate - meaning the laser hair loss treatments repair
damaged hair cells through laser light therapy and stimulate hair growth.
Laser hair loss treatment, like hair transplants, has proven to be a safe and
effective way to re-grow hair in balding areas of the scalp. This non-surgical
hair growth treatment uses both soft and low light level lasers on several
hundred different places on the scalp.
Laser hair restoration normally includes a few simple steps:
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Consultation and analysis - The subject's hair loss history,
specific hair restoration goals and other hair growth treatment options are
evaluated.
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Finding the right combination of treatments - The key to
successful laser hair replacement is finding other hair restoration methods to
complement it. Doctors experiment with a combination of hair transplants, laser
hair treatments and hair growth drugs, depending on each person's needs.
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Actual laser hair treatment - Using lasers, doctors have
determined that light therapy not only minimizes hair loss, it also stimulates
re-growth - all without surgery.
Other Hair Restoration Options
In addition to hair transplants and laser hair growth treatments, additional
hair restoration resources are available. Prescription medications and scalp
injections have been found to generate small percentages of hair growth.
However, to reiterate, the method of hair replacement that experts say produces
the most noticeable and longest-lasting results is some form of hair transplant
surgery.