Is Surgery the Best Option for Hair Loss?

by admin on November 4, 2006

Is Surgery the Best Option for Hair Loss?

by Jeanette Pollock

There are many ways you can choose to treat hair loss. Most people think that topical medications are the only way to treat it. There are many on the market, such as Minoxidil. You can usually rub these medications onto your scalp a few times a day and they will encourage new hair growth. Both men and women experience hair loss, so these products can usually be used for either gender. You need to visit your doctor to get a prescription for the best topical treatments.

In some instances, hair treatments don’t give the desired effect and the person would remain bald. Where hair loss could not be helped by just oral or intravenous medications, a person may opt for surgical replacements. Hair replacement surgery are normally minor surgery which, if performed by qualified and experienced physician could be a very good option for people who are very much concerned about their baldness.

However, like all other types of surgeries, the outcome of hair replacement surgery is not entirely predictable. Let us always bear in mind that people have varied reactions to surgery and the healing capacity of a person always plays a great role in the success of the procedure. Common set-backs in hair replacement surgery includes the rejection of the transplant. Some or all of the plug grafts, as these implanted hair parches are called, may not be accepted by the system of the person and the plugs would fall out before establishing regrowth in its location. Other complications would include excessive bleeding and scarring of tissues.

Jeanette Pollock is a freelance author and website owner of insidehairloss.com. Visit Jeanette’s site to learn more about hair loss surgery.

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