Hair Replacement For Men
For many men, discussing the need for a full head of hair can often be a difficult time. Traditionally, women have been the more open sex when talking about their appearances – but this doesn’t mean that men don’t want to look good and for many, losing their hair can have a detrimental effect on their life.
The first thing to remember is not to worry and don’t be afraid to discuss your worries, whether it’s with a friend or a professional, as it will help ease the worry considerably.
If you feel you can’t talk to anyone face-to-face, check out some of the links on this site and talk to someone online – there are plenty of people who have gone through the same worries as you who are willing to listen and give advice.
Moving Your Existing Hair Follicles
Hair replacement for men is commonplace and there are a variety of different methods available, all depending on where your hair needs replacing. For example, if your hair is thinning on the top but is thick on the back and sides, then it is a relatively straightforward procedure of taking hair from the back and transplanting it onto the top.
When hair is thinning in other areas, such as the back of the head, whilst this is a slightly more complicated process, you must be sure not to worry as the hair can be restored anywhere.
How Does Is the Hair Replaced?
When a bald spot is filled with hair, it has to be noted that no new hair is grown or added. Hair replacement for men involves carefully removing a small amount of hair from an area of the head that is still stimulating hair growth and moving it to an area where growth has stopped.
Furthermore, the hair itself isn’t moved alone – a skin graft takes place, where a small amount of skin and hair is transplanted. It may sound complicated and painful, but I’ve placed links that should be checked out for full details on how the procedure takes place.
Take Your Time
It is important to remember that there is no rush when replacing hair – it takes a long time, including various sessions of surgery and long recovery periods for the hair to be transplanted fully. Although this time varies from person to person, it is important to remember that the outcome will be the same – a full head of hair.

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