Artificial
Masking Of Natural Hair
Throughout history, hair loss has been a prevalent issue for both
men and women. Hair loss is a natural process that occurs in every
2 out of 3 men and 1 out of 5 women. In general, 60% of men are
genetically programmed to lose hair while women lose hair mainly
due to hormonal changes.
In the past, people tried to compensate for hair loss by masking
the changes. They used elaborate wigs, toupees or other hair systems
that were glued to or woven into their hair to hide the obvious
loss. These methods were only temporary and were often a great source
of embarrassment to the person using them.
Preliminary
Surgical Methods
About fifty years ago, in the late 1940s, the first hair transplant
technique was discovered. The "punch method" moved large
groups of hairs from the back of the head (where there is hair
genetically programmed to produce hair for the entire lifetime)
to the areas of the top and front which required hair. However,
the punch method resulted in poor survival of the transplanted
hair, painful damage to the nerves or arteries supplying blood
to the scalp. There was also obvious scarring in the area from
where hair was removed or replaced, and a very noticeable "pluggy"
appearance.
Punch grafting should be completely obsolete. This cornrow approach
caused as much harm as it did good and the final results were
aesthetically questionable. Other methods to avoid are scalp reductions
and flaps. Both of these methods involve cutting and removing
sections of the scalp resulting in painful, disfiguring scars.
There has also been nerve damage reported by patients subjected
to these methods. While fewer surgeons use these methods they
are actually recommended by some. Our advice is simple whether
you use our services or not. Avoid them. You are better off not
having any procedure than one which can scar you physically and
emotionally
The Role Of
Drugs In Hair Restoration
In hair restoration, drugs are - at best - a risky, short term
and often ineffective approach. Rogaine and Propecia are the only
FDA approved drugs for hair loss. Rogaine was originally developed
as a medication for high blood pressure, so its primary function
is NOT the restoration of hair. That is a side effect of its main
function.
While Rogaine can grow a small amount of baby hair within the
crown area, it has no real effect whatsoever on frontal baldness.
In addition, lifetime use of Rogaine is required. If discontinued,
all new hair growth is lost. Plus, like every drug, it does have
some side effects. If you age and require other medications for
any reason you may have to discontinue Rogaine anyway. So, the
results are truly temporary.
Propecia, originally developed to treat prostate enlargement,
slows down the balding process while growing some hair. Propecia
works best for those who are just beginning to lose their hair.
If you are in the very preliminary stages of hair loss, and after
we evaluate your situation, we may recommend and prescribe Propecia,
but, and we must stress, ONLY if it is appropriate for your needs.
Our surgical methods are vastly superior and longer lasting than
drug intervention.
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