Scalp Hair Transplant
Hair loss affects people in a variety of ways; first, there is the stress about looking older, unattractive, or becoming the butt of bald jokes, and secondly, there is the psychological impact of it all. There are also different ways individuals react to losing hair, or growing bald; while some find it mentally strenuous and may even feel depressed, others take it in their stride and not let it demoralise them, or hurt their self-confidence.
However, dealing with losing hair is harder in today’s day and age, especially with social media, and sometimes in our jobs, where looking fit and healthy is often important. And hair loss or bald spots can give a sense that the person is not taking care of themselves or leading a sedentary lifestyle. But the good news is there are various ways people can hide their baldness, if they don’t want to get a hair transplant or cannot make up their mind about it.
Here’s how you can hide your baldness:
Hair Transplant
Hair transplant is the only permanent solution to baldness, especially when the reason behind it is androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness. Hair transplant involves extracting hair follicles from the back and sides of the scalp which are resistant to hair fall, and placing them onto the bald or balding spots. Surgeons commonly use FUE or follicular unit extraction, or FUT or follicular unit transplantation, methods of transplant. While FUE involves extracting single grafts or follicles and transplanting them, FUT involves extracting a strip of grafts, dissecting it into individual follicles and then transplanting them. It is a safe, minimally invasive way of overcoming baldness and delivers natural-looking and aesthetically-pleasing results.
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