Hair transplantation

In hair transplants, healthy live follicles are removed from a donor site on the scalp and transplanted to the balding area. The follicles are commonly taken in "plugs" of one hair to two hairs (micro grafts) from the sides or back of the head and moved to the balding area, with the hairline slowly reconstructed. Larger plugs may be used. Donor sites with full hair make transplants more successful. Some scarring may occur. Transplanted follicles are usually permanent. Synthetic hair has also been used for transplants but has been known to have a high rate of infection and has been banned. As with any surgical procedure, hair transplantation presents certain risks. If you are considering a transplant, consult your doctor.

Wigs:

A hairpiece can be custom-made to cover a balding area. Hairpieces may fade and over time. It is important to clean the scalp under the hairpiece regularly. Another option is a weave, in which fake(synthetic) hair is sewn into existing hair.

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