Hair Transplant
Aging, hormonal changes, use of harmful hair cosmetics, stress, vitamin and mineral deficiencies can cause periodic or permanent hair loss.
Hair loss or thinning is one of the most common problems faced by men and women of all ages. Since the appearance of the hair has a direct effect on the appearance of the person, conditions such as hair loss and thinning often lead to loss of self-confidence. Hair transplantation applications are frequently applied both to achieve a better aesthetic appearance and to solve self-confidence problems that affect social life.
What exactly is a hair transplant?
Hair transplantation is a procedure used with the idea of transplanting strong and healthy hair follicles from the donor area to the target area using various techniques to address the issue of baldness or hair thinning caused by a variety of factors. The permanent and efficient solution for hair loss concerns is hair transplantation, which can be used to treat hair and scalp conditions as well as hormonal and structural causes of hair loss.
The maximum number of hair follicles that may be harvested and the diameter of the grafts that can be harvested must be adhered to in order for the results of the hair transplantation application to be successful and effective.
In addition, planting the roots at the right angles is critical to ensure the naturalness of the front line. Removing the smallest possible grafts, opening narrow angled and small channels, and transplanting the grafts into these channels in a way that is compatible with the patient's natural hair and with a narrow angle can be counted among the factors affecting the success rate of the hair transplant procedure.
How to do hair transplantation?
Hair transplantation can be performed using different methods. In order for the procedure to be successful, the most appropriate technique should be selected for the individual and applied correctly with the right planning. Hair transplantation is basically performed by taking hair follicles from the nape area and transplanting them into the bald area that is desired to be treated. If the person does not have enough density and healthy hair follicles in the nape or temple area, it may be preferable to take hair follicles from different areas containing hair, such as the arm or chest wall. The duration of hair transplantation may vary depending on the method applied and the amount of hair loss in the patient.
Who Gets a Hair Transplant?
Hair transplantation can be applied to people who have completed their physical development and do not have a problem that prevents hair transplantation. The person who wants to have the procedure should have a sufficient number of hair follicles in the donor area with suitable properties for hair transplantation. Another point to be considered is that there is sufficient space in the area where the hair follicle will be transplanted.
In addition to people who have male pattern hair loss, hair transplantation can be performed on people who have local baldness due to surgical stitches, burn scars, scars and various diseases. However, hair transplantation is a method that can be successfully applied to women as well as men, giving natural and effective results.
Things to Consider After Hair Transplant
By being careful about the points to be followed after hair transplantation, it is possible to experience a healthy and fast recovery process. After hair transplantation, work and activities that will cause sweating should be avoided. For the first few days, you should lie on your back and avoid touching the hair transplant area. The first three days going out in the sun should be avoided. It is important to be careful not to damage the hair transplant area.
During the 15 days following hair transplantation, it is necessary to avoid very hot weather and very hot environments, taking a shower with hot and cold water, sauna, Turkish bath, pool and sea.