Counter hair loss with Surgical Hair Restoration

Posted on June 22, 2009. Filed under: Hair Treatment |

Surgical hair restoration has evolved as a popular hair transplant procedure for most individuals. On the flipside, the procedure is being popularized by flashy marketing gimmicks that result in a number of women pursuing the surgery procedure without much adequate information.

The fact remains that surgical hair restoration is a complicated procedure and opting without much knowledge may pose out to be counter productive. Our hair is composed of hair follicles surrounded by tissues and skins, technically known as grafts. Each graft consists of one or more hair follicles. The more the number of hair follicles per square centimeter of the scalp the greater is the hair density. Now the hair grows in different directions from the scalp; at the top, front, down and on the sides of head. A typical surgical hair restoration is a process of transplanting hair from the donor area where the hair density is more to the balder patches.

There are numerous other factors to be considered before enacting the complex surgery. For more information, check out the details from websites maintained by reputed hair doctors and hair transplantation surgeons.

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