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Hair Loss Treatment and Surgery
Male Pattern
Baldness
Typically, male pattern baldness begins with the hair
at the front of the head thinning and the hairline receding.
At the same time, the hair on the crown of the head
also begins to thin and a bald patch gradually develops
in the middle of the scalp.
Male pattern baldness develops in most men at some stage
and is the common type of hair loss. Some men can go
bald in less than a 5 year period, whereas this usually
takes a period of some 15-25 years.
Hair growth occurs in hair follicles. The hair growth
occurs from the follicle over a period of about 3 years
before the hair is shed and new hair growth occurs.
This cycle continues throughout life.
In Male Pattern Baldness, it is thought that the hair
follicles of the scalp gradually reduce in size and
as the follicle shrinks, the hairs produced become thinner.
The period of growth also reduces prior to the shedding
of the hair itself; Over time, this results in a much
smaller hair follicle and hair which does not grow beyond
the skin surface.
Hair Replacement
Hair replacement involves the use of your own growing
hair. Once re-positioned, the hair requires no additional
or special maintenance in relation to washing, grooming
and cutting etc.
In hair replacement, living hair from the back and side
of the head, where the hair is much denser and genetically
programmed to grow for life, is surgically removed and
re-positioned (transplanted) to areas where the hair
has stopped growing.
The hair replacement procedure is a minor day case surgical
procedure. It only deals with the surface layers of
the skin - the epidermis and the dermis. When the hair
grows, it recreates the natural distribution of hair
while leaving the surface of the scalp smooth and unaltered.
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