Tue 14 Apr 2009
Choosing Hairstyles when Creating a Hair Restoration Plan
Category: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Density , Hair Loss Blog
Some men and women look better with their hair combed forward while hair styled back or to the side may be more flattering on others. For balding individuals, many would be happy with any hairstyle that doesn’t involve showing off a bald scalp.
But how often is hairstyling considered when creating a long term hair restoration plan? How does hair density promote or limit certain desirable hairstyles?
In this discussion thread, forum member “celeb hair vet” shares his opinion on our hair loss forum about the importance of considering hairstyling when creating a hair restoration plan. You are invited to join in the discussion and offer your feedback.
Bill – aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor
Technorati Tags: balding, bald, hairstyling, hair restoration, hair density, hairstyles
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