Chest Hair Transplant Surgery
If you've read up about hair transplant surgery to cover up a balding area of your head, odds are you've read a lot of information about the topic already. Traditional hair transplants have been known to yield really good results as long as they are performed by a highly qualified and trained surgeon and his staff. Back in the old days, this surgery used to be very invasive and resulted in lots of excess scarring, often making people unhappy.
As technology advanced, more modern tools were used to perform the surgery. The result of this was that people were getting better coverage in their balding areas and that they healed with less scarring. The laser is now used to create recipient sites on top of the scalp, where the donor hair is to be implanted. The laser creates very small wounds that heal up really quickly. This makes all the surgical work on top of the head relatively non invasive. Unfortunately, the back of the head still needs to be surgically cut. Because this is where the strip of tissue comes from that will yield the donor hair.
Chest Hair Transplant Surgery
But now, there is a way to make the donor hair issue very non invasive as well. When looking for info about hair transplants, you don't stumble on this one too often! So let me be the first to bring you the news about this fantastic breakthrough!
Should you happen to have a lot of body hair, such as in your pubic area, your back or on your chest, then you're in luck! Because this hair can be used in chest hair transplant surgery! When body hair serves as your donor hair, you will never have a strip wound. And therefore also not a strip scar!
Body hairs must be extracted individually. They are usually spread out over a large area, far apart from each other. There is really no other way to do it than to pluck them all individually. This makes the chore very labor intensive.
But body hair is perfect for serving as donor hair! Because once the body hairs are transplanted to the top of your head, they take on the properties of all your other head hair. So you're not going to have a whole bunch of short, curly hairs growing on your head. Once they start growing from your scalp, they will grow long and take on the same curvings as the rest of your head hair!


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