Tue 9 Sep 2008
Having Hair Transplant before Going Completely Bald: Benefits and Risks
Category: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Transplant Surgery
If you are considering hair transplant surgery as a means to restore your lost hair, you might be wrestling with the ideal time to get it done. Is hair restoration surgery only optimal for those who are completely bald or can hair be transplanted in between and around existing thinning hair to add more fullness? Will hair replacement surgery prevent female or male pattern baldness from progressing any further? If not, how to you stabilize your hair loss?
See this hair loss forum thread to read real hair transplant patient input and what they’ve done to successfully restore their hair. You are also encouraged to add your own experience and thoughts to this topic.
Bill – aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
View my Hair Loss Weblog
Technorati Tags: hair transplant, hair restoration, bald, thinning hair, hair replacement, male pattern baldness, hair loss, hair transplant patient
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