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Hair falling is a natural part of life. It can happen from the variety of different reasons and in some cases, it can be permanent – leaving you with bald patches. If you are experiencing permanent loss of hair – do not worry, it can be treated by a good donor area for hair transplant.
The most critical factor in hair transplantation for male pattern baldness (MPB) patients is the efficient implementation of the donor-recipient ratio. However, there is no known element that scientifically predicts the standard of progression of alopecia or indicates a permanently safe donor area.
While the increasing popularity for hair transplants pieces of advice that more people are successfully regaining their hairline and curing baldness, the reality is that in order to be a good candidate for the procedure there is more cardinal than just being bald.
The most important factors in hair transplantation of male pattern baldness (MPB) are the management of the donor area, precise assessment, the designing and planning of the recipient area by taking long-term progress into consideration. A safe donor area is expected to be permanently covered with hair for a lifetime and therefore, provide permanent coverage when transplanted to the recipient area. We provide you with some better indication on what makes a good candidate or not, the key elements that may affect your candidacy:
While there isn’t an age limit on who can experience a hair transplant procedure, it still plays a role and admirably the best candidates are over 20 to 23 years old. Some candidates can begin losing their hair at a very young age and hope to seek out the treatments as soon as possible. However, younger patients in their late teens, early twenties are still experiencing immature hair loss and there are no assumptions how this will progress with age. If they are proceeding for Hair transplant in young age, they may need additional surgery later in life to treat further baldness.
The severity of hair loss in patients, as well as the availability of donor’s hair, will play a critical role in whether they will make a good candidate, necessarily, in order to be able to transfer hair from one area of the scalp to the affected areas; there must be a good available supply of healthy hair follicles. Assessing the level of hair loss, quality and quantity of donor’s hair is an essential part to understand if you’re a good candidate or not.
As hair transplants are a surgical treatment, in order to be a good candidate you must be having good general health. Eating a healthy diet, taking regular exercise, looking after yourself and making good lifestyle choices will all work to boosting your immune system. This will help to improve recovery time period from a hair transplant as your body will provide better to heal more quickly. If you suffer from any other long-term health issues you should make sure your surgeon about them.
The candidates for hair transplants are those who suffer from male or female pattern baldness. This is a genetic circumstance that typically affects the parts of scalp not on all the area, which can be leaves patients with a good level of donor hair follicles. On the other side, un-patterned alopecia sufferers would not be recommended hair transplants as they can be treated with nonsurgical medical treatments like PRP and food supplements.
The types of hair you have can make a difference. Although it is possible to do hair transplants on all types of hair, if you have thicker hair more coverage it will give in bald spots area and similarly hair that’s curly or wavy will also give an appropriate coverage in affected areas.
Of course, every case varies from other, so if you want to find out if you would be a good candidate for successful hair transplants the best thing to do is seek professional advice at best hair transplant clinic.
1) Scalp hairs from the occipital zone and adjoining temporal area are permanent in nature. These are the first preference for the donor’s hair.
2) Beard is the next preference as a donor. Beard hair is thick and the biggest advantage is they grow under the influence of DHT (unlike the temporary hair of scalp). Beard hair give good coverage in the crown area when mixed with scalp hair. They should not be used in the hairline zone.
3) Chest and abdomen hair can also be used in the advanced grade of baldness; they are thin but give good filling effect in between beard and scalp hair.
4) Last option is the hair from extremities their growth is unpredictable so should be avoided.
5) In case of hair transplant in women, only scalp hairs are available.
Male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness both are the terms used to represent Androgenetic Alopecia. That because there is a pattern to the baldness. Especially in men, no matter how much hair they have lost in the top, front and crown areas of their heads, the backs and sides of their heads retain hair; sometimes it happens more than this. The back and sides are far less affected by the action of DHT on their hair follicles. These areas are the donor hair sites. With the availability of the body hair as a donor source (beard, chest, and abdomen) advanced grade of baldness can also get a head full of hair after hair transplant surgery.
In Norwood grade IV to VII we can use scalp hair as a donor along with the combination of the body hair to increase the number of grafts to be implanted, depending on the patient’s expectation and requirement.