May 30 2006 Kevin Caldbeck
Hair Loss
Help, I'm losing my hair. Men, Women, Children, and Teens, all are at risk. Most only think of men and male pattern baldness when the subject of hair loss comes up, but that is only part of it.
What are some of the causes of Hair Loss? Is there anything that can be done to combat Hair Loss? Can Hair Loss be slowed, stopped, or even reversed? What about Hair Replacement Surgery, is it worth considering? All these are very viable questions, and will be explored in the resources available here.
If you are experiencing hair loss, knowing the techniques of how to stimulate hair growth, along with information about how others in the same situation approached their hair restoration can increase the odds of finding your own successfull treatment for hair loss.
Fortunately there are various techniques that can be used to keep hair healthy, and to control Hair Loss.
Hair Orientation in Hair Loss Surgery For those that are considering hair loss surgery, they may also be looking into the possible factors that will relate to this procedure. Because of the changes that are made from hair loss surgery, some say that the replacement of the hair is not put into the same groupings or placements as the regular hair. This, then, causes one to not have the expected look by replacing their hair through hair loss surgery. By understanding the details of hair loss surgery and how hair orientation relates to this, you can decide if it is the right procedure for hair replacement.
It is known that hair will grow with a natural alignment. If this hair has not been on your head for a certain amount of time and you decide to get surgery, then the physician will need to determine how to make the natural alignment of your hair grow back. Usually, physicians will be able to tell how the hair has naturally grown from the hair that is left on your head. However, there is not a lot of research done on how to make sure that this natural growth occurs after hair loss surgery and what the best methods are to ensure that your hair grows back with its normal orientation.
When you are going to get hair loss surgery, the surgeons will need to use a variety of techniques in order to determine where they need to make the changes in your head and how this needs to be done. Most can easily determine the groupings of hair and where they were placed. However, the orientation that the hair has will often become different because of the surgery. This is related to the way in which the slits are made for the movement of hair growth. The lateral slit is said to allow a more natural angle of the hair, while others will cause the hair to grow back differently. In relation to this, several physicians will debate whether the hair needs to stop being slit and replaced to give the fullest look.
The way in which surgeons have to find the best way for hair orientation is to find the best way to achieve fullness on the head. They have now found that hair growth will usually cover the scalp in front of it and to one side. This will vary, depending on the side of the head that the hair is located at. Physicians are learning that they have to work with the various areas of the head and how they affect this orientation, as it will be different on all sides of the head.
If you are considering surgery for hair replacement from hair loss, you will want to make sure to ask the physician about the natural placement of your hair. They will need to determine which way your hair should naturally grow and determine how to perform the proper surgery from here. Having the right hair orientation will help you in looking better as well as have a thicker looking head of hair after the surgery.
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