Thursday 27 June 2013

When will my New Hair Start to Grow?

How-Does-Hair-Grow (2) The popularity of hair transplant is growing day by day. Every year more people are opting for treatment and more keystrokes are hit to find out some common concerns about hair transplant.
Hair transplant seekers frequently drop their queries to the online accounts of hair restoration clinics to get to know the procedure and results. People often ask when they will see hair growth after hair transplant. Let’s see what happens after surgery.



Hair growth after hair transplant
Hair transplant moves hair grafts not hair which means your scalp would appear bald right after the treatment until those hair grafts start producing hair. Moved hair follicles start growing new hair within 3 to 4 months after surgery. They grow at the rate of 1 cm per month and soon your head appears full of hair.
Your new hair would not fall out because moved hair follicles inherit the characteristics of donor area. It would essentially mean that the maximum length of your new hair would exactly be same as the rest of the hair in the donor area has.
You can hide your treated area with the help of your hairstyle until new hairs appear. Growing the surrounding hair to a length that would cover the nearby area is an easy and simple technique to conceal your surgery.
What if my hair fall out after hair transplant
Surgeon takes hair grafts from a balding resistant site, usually the back or the sides of the scalp. These hair grafts are resistant to balding so, they produce permanent hair. If your hair falls out ever, they will definitely grow again from the same hair grafts.
Hair transplant is widely appreciated by the patients and the surgeons alike. It returns people with a hairline that they use to have in a younger age.






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