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The Bald Truth Tells It Like it is About Hair Loss by – Alice Hunter
Posted by: | CommentsBefore you rush out and purchase yourself a hair transplant session or three, you should read the book titled The Bald Truth. It is by the consumer and patient advocate, Spencer Kobren. His book lays it on the line, the kind of malpractice that can occur in the field of hair transplantation, and the doctors are not one bit happy to be exposed in such a light. %GOOGLEAD%
Spencer is the host of a weekly syndicated radio program also bearing the title of his book, The Bald Truth. Spencer has pulled no punches in discussing at length and detail the multitude of malpractice suits, of 150 patients and more, brought against two doctors who specialize in hair transplantation.
It appears that the doctors promised much more than could possibly be successfully delivered, and the numerous patients have sued the docs for malpractice that resulted in disfigurement, fraud, and false advertising.
For anybody who has seriously considered hair transplantation, this book will put the proper scare into you, regarding the overall effectiveness of that method of hair loss treatment.
In the beginning of hair transplantation, there were many grotesque and unsuccessful transplant jobs done by doctors practicing in nearly barbaric procedures to restore hair growth through this invasive surgery.
Almost every website or TV info-mercial devoted to this method of treatment presents misleading information.
Spencer Kobren says that only a minority of physicians performing hair transplantation do so according to correct specifications.
In reading his book, you can enlighten yourself toward the best possible treatment for your hair loss, opting against a method of transplant that might fall out tomorrow.
Research has shown that most transplants have to be redone up to three times to establish any success of growth from transplanted follicles.
In fact, there are quite a few less invasive, less barbaric procedures for stopping hair loss and growing new hair. They are available, and many have money-back guarantees!
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Hair Transplants in the 21st Century by – Alice Hunter
Posted by: | CommentsThey claim to have come a long way, baby. The giant leap is often credited to a new method of incision that is less invasive and easier to heal without scarring. This method is termed Micro grafting. %GOOGLEAD%
The technical details of Micro grafting go like this: permanent hair from the lower back and sides of the head, from around the traditional ?horseshoe? or ?monks? fringe? are taken and transplanted into the thinning and balding areas along the top and along the front of the head.
Supporters of this new method claim that, after a short resting period, these transplanted follicles will begin to grow hair and they will continue to grow hair as long as the person lives.
The physiological reason for this transplanted success is in the fact that all men have a horseshoe-shaped surround of hair growth, around the back and sides of the head. This area contains hair that is genetically programmed before birth to last the entire life.
The hairs with this genetic make-up in their roots are not sensitive nor do they fall victim to the male hormones called androgens. Androgens appear in the male scalp beginning at puberty. The hair that grows around the horseshoe is not sensitive and will not begin the process of ?miniaturization.? This term means that the normal, healthy hair begins to decrease in overall strand strength and width. The hair eventually decreases in coarseness and shrivels to a very fine, barely visible product of the follicle and root.
The history of hair transplants has gone through some rough phases. Today, there are as many as six different methods and techniques used in the surgical replacement of hair roots. Flap grafting, strip grafting, mini flap grafting, and square grafting are actually antique methods. They are not used much anymore. If a clinic suggests any of these methods, then you know that your hair surgeon is really out of the information loop, and you better look elsewhere for greater skill and surgical talent.
The old-fashioned methods listed above mean that a large strip of skin with hair roots intact is transplanted, which means removing the skin they will replace. This is a rather drastic approach that never produced any excellence. Even when the skin graft healed with only a little visible scarring, the hair growth itself was usually scattered and unpredictable.
The latest surgical method, titled Micro Grafting, pretty much describes itself and is now the state of the Art in Hair Transplants. It is a smaller and less noticeable method than Plug Grafting. A normal old-style plug graft will hold about twelve hair roots (of which half will be lost, it is reported), but the micro graft is truly diminutive and holds only three or four hair roots, depending upon the finesse and skill of the surgeon doing the work.
If you are not really anxious to undergo the incision process, which usually has to be done several times for a natural look, you can grow new hair by using innovative formulas designed to grow and strengthen new hair without all of those little cut marks.
Wouldn?t that be great? Well, it is happening! Powerful combinations of ancient herbs and root extracts are being mixed to cause hair growth?and then to turn those new immature hairs into healthier, thicker strands.
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