Correcting Hair Transplant Failures
Improper hairline design or placement, poor graft density, and surgical scars can sometimes result in unsatisfactory outcomes.
Below are common issues and their corrections:
A straight, unnatural hairline may appear after transplant. High placement can make the forehead appear large, while low placement may seem odd as the hairline recedes over time. These issues can be corrected by redesigning the hairline and repositioning grafts.
Scanty hair after transplant may leave visible scalp areas. Corrective techniques involve planting additional grafts with care to avoid damaging existing ones.
Strip hair transplant methods can leave a linear scar. This can be reduced by transplanting hair into the scarred area to make it less visible.
Improper stitch tension or poor surgical tools can cause scars to stretch. Proper post-surgery care and expertise are needed to prevent this.
Preventive Measures for Both Men and Women:
● Wash hair regularly with mild shampoo.
● Avoid brushing wet hair.
● Gently massage the scalp with essential oils.
● Use ginger juice or garlic juice occasionally as a natural conditioner.
● Stay hydrated with plenty of water.
● Reduce stress, as it is a major factor in hair loss.
● Eat a protein-rich diet to support hair growth.
● Limit alcohol consumption.
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Hair Loss Prevention:
Hair loss is becoming a growing concern due to factors like pollution and lifestyle changes. While hair loss prevention is not guaranteed, there are steps you can take to help reduce it.
● For Men: A balanced diet, stress management, and avoiding factors like smoking can help prevent hair loss.
● For Women: Avoiding chemical treatments, using natural products like shikakai or ginger, and taking care of hair health can help reduce hair fall.
Hair Loss Consultation:
Before your consultation, it’s helpful to provide basic information and your medical history. During your appointment, the doctor will evaluate your hair loss concerns, take a detailed history, and answer any questions you may have. The doctor may use a trichoscan to examine your scalp, allowing visualization of hair follicles and hair density. This technology can determine the degree of miniaturization in the hair, indicating potential future hair loss.
Diagnosis & Treatment Discussion:
Following the exam, the doctor will diagnose your hair loss and recommend appropriate treatments, which may include medical, surgical, or topical options. If surgery is recommended, the doctor will explain the differences between various procedures such as DFI, Advanced DFI, and BIO FUE and help determine the best choice for you. The consultation will typically take about 30 minutes, and you’ll leave with a clearer understanding of your hair loss and available treatments. Printed information will be provided if necessary.