| Hair transplant surgery
can improve your appearance and boost your
self-confidence, but the results won't necessarily
measure up to your ideal. Before you decide
to have surgery, think carefully about your
expectations and discuss them with your
hair transplant surgeon. It's important
to understand that all surgical hair restoration
techniques use your existing hair. The goal
of surgery is to find the most efficient
uses for that hair.
You're a good candidate for hair replacement
if you have any of the following:
• You've lost hair due to an inherited
trait
• You've lost hair due to trauma or
burns
• You have healthy hair growth at
the back and side of your head
Hair transplant procedures always involves
taking hair from where you have it and surgically
"moving" it to where you don't.
So, in order to be able to have this procedure,
you must have healthy hair growth at the
back and sides of your head. These areas
are called "donor" areas; they're
the places on the head from which grafts
are taken and surgically transplanted to
an a place on the head that's bald or where
the hair is thinning.
You should note that your hair color, its
texture, degree of waviness and curliness
could also affect the final aesthetic results.
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