Hair is an amazing feature of the human body. Hair loss, especially male/female pattern baldness, is a serious problem. Baldness is a particularly worrying condition. With this type of baldness, hair regularly falls out both at the temples and on the crown of the head. As a result, the person is left with a horseshoe-shaped pattern on the head.
Male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is the main cause of hair loss. With age, a person suffers from this disorder, acquiring a genetic predisposition and the presence of male hormones. Contrary to popular belief, hereditary baldness is not compulsory in all generations. However, if the father is completely bald and the man loses his hair at an early stage, then he is said to have male pattern baldness due to alopecia, and 95% of total baldness is due to alopecia.
Excess male hormones also cause hair loss. Also, stress, unhealthy diet and environmental pollution contribute to baldness. During times of stress, hair falls out twice as fast as the average person.
Nutritional supplements and/or topical cosmetics do not help stop baldness. Fortunately, there are several treatments for baldness, the most popular of which are hair transplant surgery, scalp reduction surgery, and scalp flap surgery.
There is no true hair transplant. Surgeons replace the bald area with another healthy scalp. Hence the name hair transplant. Hair transplant works when there is enough donor hair. Victims of male/female pattern baldness are the best candidates for hair transplants. If you still have hair growing around your scalp areas, hair transplant can be simple and effective.
Scalp reduction surgery is a popular treatment for baldness caused by a flaky scalp. This can be done in conjunction with a hair transplant and involves the surgical removal of part of the bald head, resulting in a reduction in baldness. This means that there are fewer areas to transplant on the head during hair transplantation.
A scalp flap is an invasive procedure that involves surgically removing a piece of healthy scalp and hair from the back or side of the head and grafting it onto bald areas. This creates a new hairline in men who suffer from male pattern baldness. A scalp flap is usually performed on patients with complete alopecia on the front of the head. Those candidates whose hair is starting to thin or is thinning in patches on random areas of the head may want to opt for a different type of treatment.
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