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    What are some Hair Restoration methods?

    By HairstyleQuestions.com | September 19, 2007

     

     

    Question: What are some hair restoration methods?

     

    Answer: Hair restoration proceedures can enhance your appearance and your self-confidence. Essentially there are three different approaches, medication, surgery, and topical covering.

     

    Prescription Medication:

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    The only hair restoration drug Approved by the Food and Drug Administration Minoxidil is in a class by itself for regrowing hair. As an effective hair restoration option, minoxidil must be used twice a day and it works better on those who are younger and whose hair loss is recent. This is a long term solution it must be used for life or any progress made will be lost and most regrown hair will begin to fall out. In most cases only those people losing hair on the crown, not in front, are candidates for regrowth.

    Trial studies of both men and women show that 26 percent of men between 18 and 49 using this method of hair restoration reported moderate to dense hair regrowth after four months of monoxidil rogaine treatment. An additional 33 percent had minimal hair regrowth. Almost 20 percent of women between 18 and 45 had moderate regrowth, while an additional 40 percent showed minimal regrowth. An itchy scalp is found to be the most common side affect of the monoxidil found in rogaine.

    Medical Surgery:

    Common surgical procedures, include hair transplantation and scalp reduction. The most comprehensive and difficult surgical process is transplantation. Hair transplantation involves moving hair from densely covered sites on the sides or back of the head to bald areas of the scalp. Moder medical surgeons have learned to create a much more natural-looking hair line, using scalpels to cut either small slits or holes in the scalp to receive transplanted hair. Some surgeons still use larger round plugs of 3 to 9 hairs. Line grafts, the shifting of strips of nine to 12 hairs, are common, too.

    In extreme cases where there is a large amount of balding area to cover, surgeons might recomend scalp reduction. This process involves surgical removal of large sections of a the bald scalp. Extenders and expanders are elastic devices placed under the skin to stretch the hair-bearing scalp regions on the side of the head and have been used as a complement to reduction surgery.

     

    One other surgical method is the flap technique, which rotates hair-bearing scalp areas from the sides and moves those areas from the back forward. The flap technique has the highest complication rate, though, Bleeding, scarring and infection can occur from surgery. But advances, such as knowing what size flap to use and how to enhance blood supply to the region, have cut down on the visibility of scars.

    Women generally are not good candidates for surgical hair replacement techniques because their hair loss is usually diffuse through out the head not allowing for good donor sites, making transplantation impractical for them.
    Common Topical Covering:

    Finally there is the hair piece or the over the counter cosmetic hair thickeners. Many of these products seem to thicken hair by coating it with chemicals called polymers. Hair has a negative charge, and the polymers’ positive charge causes the polymers to adhere to the hair shaft, says Charles Fox, a Fair Lawn, N.J., consultant to the cosmetics industry. That results in better hair manageability and shine, he says. The hair also retains moisture, causing the shaft to swell and its diameter to expand slightly.

           
           
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