Hair Implants, Women Can Get Hair Too

With a new procedure for hair implants women can now treat their hair loss and thinning problems with hair implant surgery just like men have been able to do for half a century. Historically, the hair implant procedures have not been very effective at all for women because of the nature of female hair loss. Men and women both tend to lose hair due to the same genetic condition known as androgenic alopecia. The difference is in the way this medical condition manifests itself.

The reason hair implants have always been available for men is the fact that men tend to lose their hair in a fairly rigid pattern. The loss is at the top of the head, the forehead hairline, and the crown or vertex. There is very rarely any hair loss at the rear portion of the head which means there is plenty of thick hair growth in this area which can be transplanted into the balding area.

hair implants for women, on the other hand, have not been suitable because there is no localized donor area for the hair follicles. Women tend to have thinning hair problems over their entire scalp instead of it being in set areas like men. Women can have bald spots of course but the pattern of this balding changes from woman to woman. Thus, before the hair implantation surgery could be perfected for female hair loss there had to be a place to remove hairs from.

Enter the new follicular unit extraction method to open up new areas of donation hair follicles. This process allows for removal and implantation of body hair into the scalp. This hair does not generally match the scalp hair in texture but it can be used for filler when the hair on the head is getting thin. The follicular unit extraction process removes the hair shaft along with all the associated structures as one unit with a specialized medical device and then inserts these units into the scalp.

The cost of hair implants for women is coming down as more and more hair clinics use this method and more doctors become proficient. Like any other service, the supply and demand brings the cost down to a manageable level. If you are suffering androgenic alopecia then you should look into hair implants. Women can now have a nice, full head of hair again even if they have been experiencing hair thinning problems.

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