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Hair Transplant – Common Myths and Facts

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Hair Transplant-Common Myths and Facts

Hair loss can be a devastating experience for many people. It can affect their self-confidence, their appearance, and even their mental health. If you are struggling with hair loss, you may be considering a hair transplant. A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that moves hair follicles from one part of your scalp to another. It is a safe and effective procedure, but it is important to choose a reputable surgeon who has experience in hair transplantation. We, Apollomedics Hospitals are a leading chain of hospitals in India that has a team of experienced and qualified dermatologists who specialize in hair transplantation. We use the latest techniques and technologies to ensure that you get the best possible results from your hair transplant. However, you should first speak with your doctor about what to expect before and after the procedure.

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What Is a Hair Transplant and How Does It Work?

It is a surgery in which existing hair is moved to fill in areas where there is thin or no hair. Plastic Surgeons have been performing these transplants since the 1950s, but procedures have evolved significantly in recent years.

The procedure is normally performed in the OT. The Plastic surgeon begins by cleaning your scalp and injecting a numbing agent into the back of your head. Your plastic surgeon will perform the transplant using one of two methods: follicular unit strip surgery (FUSS) or follicular unit extraction (FUE).

Let’s learn about certain common myths and facts:

  1. Myth: Only men get hair transplants.

Fact: This urban legend has been going around for a long time. Hair transplants are thought to be a man’s thing because men’s hair loss is so widespread. Men and women have varied balding tendencies, and both may need hair transplants at some point in their lives. Because women have longer hair, the results of hair transplantation are thought to be better. In both sexes, the FUE and FUT methods can be used to achieve extraordinary hair growth rates.

  1. Myth: After a hair transplant, you don’t need any additional treatment to prevent hair loss.

Fact: This isn’t the case. Hair transplantation won’t stop you from losing more hair. Post-transplant medical care, which can include a variety of creams and ointments in the form of applications, oral pills, and PRP injections to address hormonal imbalances that cause subsequent hair loss, is the only option to prevent hair loss.

  1. Myth: Hair transplantation of the body produces the same outcomes as hair transplantation of the scalp.

Fact: The majority of transplants take root toward the back of the scalp, where there is a lot of growth. If there aren’t enough hair roots, you may have to resort to using body hair. This, however, is not an option. The texture and growth rate of body hair differ. Body hair can give a person a sense of fullness in areas where they are losing the most hair, but it is never the same.

  1. Myth: You can’t have a hair transplant if you’re over 60.

Fact: This is a common misconception that keeps people in their late 40s and 50s from seeking help. This myth is based on no scientific evidence and is far from the truth. The presence of hair on the back of the head decides whether you are a good candidate for hair transplantation because DHT (the hormone dihydrotestosterone) only functions on the front and top of the head. Procedures and hormones have nothing to do with age.

  1. Myth: Hair transplantation is a painful procedure.

Fact: The procedure is always performed under anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any discomfort. A pinprick may cause some discomfort, but this is to be expected. You have the option of returning home the same day.

  1. Myth: Getting a hair transplant makes you look unnatural

Fact: You don’t have to be concerned about your appearance if you have a hair transplant under the guidance of a qualified and experienced surgeon. You may rest assured that your hair will appear as natural as it did previously. The plastic surgeon examines the follicle’s position and angle before transplanting the hair in a way that looks completely natural. After surgery, you can wash, cut, and thin your hair as you choose under medical supervision.

  1. Myth: After a hair transplant, you should avoid shampooing your hair.

Fact: The growth of newly grafted hair is unaffected by washing. To avoid infection, the treated area must constantly be kept clean. When it’s time to shower, the doctor will tell you when to shower and how to shower safely in the early stages of hair transplantation.

  1. Myth: Hair transplants might have a negative impact on the brain.

Fact: This is a big myth. The fact that so many celebrities have chosen hair transplants is a proof point. The brain is not harmed by hair transplantation. The scalp’s hair or structure is not in contact with the skin beneath the scalp.

If you desire a hair transplant in Lucknow or in Uttar Pradesh, keep a more optimistic mindset rather than one of fear. Do your research ahead of time, cruise the web, and chat with others who may have had hair transplants. However, doing some investigation before visiting the hospital or plastic surgeon will help because only experienced and trained doctors can produce the outcomes you desire.

If you do have any further queries in connection with hair transplant, please consult our plastic surgeon in Apollo Hospitals Lucknow to Make an appointment today:  8429029838 or 8429021812.

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