The Permanence of Medical Hair Restoration
Medical hair restoration does not depend on the use of products.
Medical restoration involves replacement surgery.
Such surgery provides those with bare spots on their scalp the only way to obtain a permanent replacement for lost hair.
Medical restoration can not always promise the creation of new hairs on a man's scalp.
For some men, the products approved by the FDA do offer a way to achieve this.
Unfortunately any new hair growth brought-on by use of those FDA approved products is not of a permanent nature.
Only this can give a man a permanent head of hair.
It involves the re-distribution of a man's hair.
A man who wants to undergo medical hair restoration should have sections of his scalp where there is thick hair growth.
For most men, those sections are on the sides of the head, or the back of the scalp.
If a man has agreed to undergo this, he should understand the series of steps that are part of a complete hair restoration.
The first step involves preparation of the scalp.
The scalp must be thoroughly cleaned.
Only in that way can an aseptic restoration be performed.
What type of hair loss makes a man a good candidate for this? A patient with lupus, and resulting hair loss, or with a head injury might want such a restoration.
Then depending on the results from this your doctor will determine what the proper method of treatment is for you and your particular case of hair loss.
If it has been found that a certain type of medication is causing the problem then your doctor may be able to prescribe a different medicine.
If there is an infection in your body, they will treat it with the proper medication.
Correcting an improper hormone balance is also possible.
Medical restoration involves replacement surgery.
Such surgery provides those with bare spots on their scalp the only way to obtain a permanent replacement for lost hair.
Medical restoration can not always promise the creation of new hairs on a man's scalp.
For some men, the products approved by the FDA do offer a way to achieve this.
Unfortunately any new hair growth brought-on by use of those FDA approved products is not of a permanent nature.
Only this can give a man a permanent head of hair.
It involves the re-distribution of a man's hair.
A man who wants to undergo medical hair restoration should have sections of his scalp where there is thick hair growth.
For most men, those sections are on the sides of the head, or the back of the scalp.
If a man has agreed to undergo this, he should understand the series of steps that are part of a complete hair restoration.
The first step involves preparation of the scalp.
The scalp must be thoroughly cleaned.
Only in that way can an aseptic restoration be performed.
What type of hair loss makes a man a good candidate for this? A patient with lupus, and resulting hair loss, or with a head injury might want such a restoration.
Then depending on the results from this your doctor will determine what the proper method of treatment is for you and your particular case of hair loss.
If it has been found that a certain type of medication is causing the problem then your doctor may be able to prescribe a different medicine.
If there is an infection in your body, they will treat it with the proper medication.
Correcting an improper hormone balance is also possible.