What Causes Hair Loss And What Hair Restoration Procedures Are Available?
Are
you aware of the term “Androgenic
alopecia?”
Well, it is the most common cause of hair loss in both men and women.
It is estimated that about 40% of men notice baldness by the age of
40. This percentage increases with increasing age.
In
women, hair loss may either be distributed causing generalized
alopecia or more localized to the frontal region as in men.
Men
usually begin to notice baldness along the frontal hairline which
recedes with advancing age and deepens along the temporal region. The
hairline becomes narrower and higher with time.
Although
androgenic alopecia leads to most of the cases of hair loss, it is
also essential to keep in mind that hair loss have other causes too.
There are numerous medicines that cause hair loss as a side effect.
Some of them include medicines to depression, hypertension, hormonal
imbalance, and treat gout.
Hence,
one of the most common questions that people have is which are the
best hair
transplant procedures in NY?
Well,
the following blog will provide you information regarding the hair
plant procedure in New York
and
more. Keep reading!
How
can plastic surgeons treat hair loss?
Patients
considering hair restoration surgery must have realistic expectations
as for any elective cosmetic procedure. We lose nearly 50% of our
hair before noticing baldness. Furthermore, this surgery may restore
or create a frontal hairline and add dentistry to the crown area but
will not return an individual’s hairline to the density. This is
simply because of the limited supply of donor follicles that are
available at the back of the head. Nevertheless, most of the patients
who are fit for the procedure of hair transplantation are happy and
satisfied with the final results.
Next,
Hair restoration technology has improved drastically since its
inception in the 1960s. Early hair restoration consisted of excising
a big portion of the scalp with its hair follicles from the back of
the head. This was known as the FUT (follicular unit transplant)
method.
Current
techniques used by the surgeons is the use of the FUE
(follicular
unit extraction). The surgeons use advanced semi automatic devices
that extracts the hair follicles. The entire process is less invasive
than the older FUT method and avoids the need of sutures. The scalp
heals and no linear scar is created on the backside of the head. Hair
loss is reduced because there is nothing on the scalp. Because the
entire process is less invasive, patients do not experience
discomfort, swelling, etc. There is also minimal manipulation of the
hair follicles so graft survival is maximized.
Additionally,
the three most common devices used for the surgery are the Artas,
Smart Graft, and Neograft. The Neograft device has been in use for
the longest time period of these three devices.
Results
appear regardless of which device is employed and are more dependent
upon the experience of the team versus the device.
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