EMOTIONAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL WELLNESS

Do Hair Transplants Really Work?

Do Hair Transplants Really Work?

There are many questions that patients have. Some have to do with cost, pain, and results. One of the common questions is whether the treatment “really works.” Whether it’s holistic or physiological treatment, chiropractics, or even cosmetic surgery, it is important to understand procedures and work with medical professionals that are experienced within their field. Hair transplants can be effective procedures for restoring hair growth. Hair transplantation procedures help patients who are struggling from many causes of hair loss, including male-pattern baldness, alopecia, female pattern baldness, and hair loss due to radiation treatments. A hair transplant doctor, like one from the internationally acclaimed Parsa Mohebi Hair Restoration, would explain that patients should keep in mind that the success rate of hair transplant surgery depends on many factors. The thickness of the patient’s donor hair is critical to the success rate of the surgery. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) states that hair transplantation can provide a modest change in hair fullness. For more dramatic changes, people may wish to opt for more invasive skin flap surgery, tissue expansion, or scalp reduction techniques.

There are no available large studies that list specific hair transplant success rates. But we do have some information about the effectiveness of these procedures. One smaller study found that the majority of people who underwent hair transplantation using body or beard hair combined with scalp hair were satisfied with the results at an average follow-up of 2.9 years. Among the 79 participants in the small study, the average overall score of satisfaction was 8.3 out of 10.

Some studies have suggested that using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy with FUE can increase the success of FUE hair transplants. In these studies, patients using PRP had had more rapid improvements in hair density and skin recovery than those in the non-PRP group.

In almost all cases, a patient will have thicker-looking hair immediately after a successful hair transplant. Patients should be made aware that they may continue to

experience hair thinning after the procedure. In some cases this hair loss after the procedure can give the hair an unnatural or patchy appearance. According to the ASPS, there is a slight chance that some of the transplanted hair follicles will not anchor. In this case, these follicles will die, and no new hair grows in their place.Some patients may need follow-up treatments for the longest-lasting results. This follow-up procedure can help by filling in any areas that are not thick enough or blending the follicles for the most natural look.

To attain the very best results, a patient should always follow their surgeon’s post procedure instructions exactly. Doing this will greatly increase their chances of a successful and long lasting hair transplant. The patient will need to avoid strenuous activity and exercise for the time period recommended by the physician. The doctor will also give specific instructions for when and how to wash the scalp and hair. .

Hair transplant surgery is a good option for people who have hair thinning and hair loss. Hair loss and thinning hair causes many people to struggle with self-confidence. Hair transplant surgery can not only restore hair fullness and improve the appearance of the hair, but may also restore self-confidence for many patients.