There could be many reasons why hair can begin to fall in some people. Though the reasons could be varied some of the common causes for hair fall could be sickness, old age, imbalances of chemicals within the body and of course heredity or genetic problems. There could be some other reasons for hair fall such as stress and tension and not being confident about oneself could also result in these problems. While this is a big sociological problem which causes of lot psychological stress to the patient, in today’s world of medicine and technology this is not a big problem to solve.
In today’s world there are a number of procedures to get thick layer of hair. Many advanced surgical techniques have come in place which can help a lot in hair replacement. When it comes to hair replacement the first thing one should understand and realize is that it is not done by taking some other persons hair and transplanting them into another persons scalp or some other part of the body. It is usually the same persons own growing hair which is used for such procedures. While this is easier said and then done it would not be possible for an ordinary doctor to carry out these procedures. You will have to get in touch with a specialist doctors who would be the right person to do such procedures and take care of areas which are balding or which are suspect to becoming thin in hair content.
Generally this procedure is done with people who have sufficient hair on the back and sides of their head which can be removed. Hair taken from these places is reapplied to the balding region. You can have any designs or any structures which the customer likes. You could have curly or straight hair, you could have fine or coarse hair and you can have a darker shade or lighter shade of hair whichever way the customer likes it. So depending on the requirement of the customer and the level of balding the hair replacement procedures also vary and the time taken would also depend on the seriousness of the balding problem.
When you are transplanting hair to small areas the job could be easily done with minimum restoration. Use of techniques like micrographs, strip graphs, slit graphs and bunch graphs could work to very good results. However if there are people who are suffering from severe hair loss where the whole head may be on the verge of being fully bald then the hair replacement procedure becomes that much more complicated and could involve more complex treatments such as tissue expansion, scalp reduction or flap. But these are very tough jobs and have to be done with almost care and caution. However, if it is done correctly and properly hair replacement operation is always safe and the chances of success are pretty high. However the percentage of outcome may vary from person to person although in general success rates of such procedures are very encouraging.
