Are Women Good Candidates for Hair Replacement
Surgery?
Baldness is not only a male
problem.
Women often lose hair as well as they get
older.
Hair
Replacement Surgery For
Women
Baldness is
not only a male problem. Women often lose hair as well as they get
older. More women than ever are having hair replacement
surgery. However, you may be surprised to know that many women
are not good candidates.
Women usually
have different types of hair loss than men. Male pattern
baldness is found the upper parts of the head. Usually, the
head of the sides and back are covered with hair follicles that
are healthy.
This is
because of testosterone’s effect on DHT creation. This chemical
is responsible for the loss of hair on top of people's heads,
when their male pattern baldness.
It does not
affect the back and the sides of their hair in many cases.
These areas have healthy hair follicles and make excellent
donor sites for hair replacement surgery. These are called
stable sites because they remain constant over
time.
Female pattern
baldness is different. In many cases, they do not have a large
area of bald resistant hair follicles stable. Sides and back of
their hair tends to thin, both front and top of the head. DHT
affects all areas of their hair.
Any DHT
affected hair follicles fall out just as they move through the
hair replacement procedures. They move from one place to
another and does not affect the basic nature of the hair
follicle.
Besides, women
do not have the issue of hairlines in many cases. They usually
have lost their hair a little more spread out, uniform thinning
all over his head. Hair replacement surgery does not solve
their hair problem like men. It is best used to move hair from
one place to another.
There is a
small percentage - about 5% of all women with baldness problems
- which are good candidates for hair replacementat surgery. The
point is that all these women have in common areas of healthy
hair follicles for the donor sites.
For example,
women with mechanical or traction Alopecia have lost their hair
because of head scratching for a long time such as when they
use tight rollers or their hair is pulled or stretched in any
way.
Some women
have cosmetic surgery, and suffer from hair loss around the
incision site. In these cases, hair replacement surgery to
help. Other women actually have a similar hair loss male
pattern baldness. These women can have surgery and would likely
be successful.
Finally, women who have suffered trauma in
accidents or burns are good candidates for hair
replacement procedures. If you are a woman with
a problem, it is worth the time to have a consultation
with a doctor to find out if you are one of the women,
who can benefit from hair replacement surgery.
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