HAIR FOLLICLE TRANSPLANTS

May 18, 2007 at 7:06 am | In Beauty, Best Hair Transplant, Follicular Hair Transplant, Follicular Hair Transplants, Hair Care, Hair Follicle Transplant, Hair Loss, Hair Transplant Advances, Hair Transplant Cost, Hair Transplant Facts, Hair Transplant Info, Hair Transplant Information, Hair Transplant Prices, Hair Transplant Procedure, Hair Transplant Surgery, Hair Transplantation research, Hair Transplants, Hair Transplants Aftercare, Health | 5 Comments

I think there are many reasons why people lose their hair and then they need medical hair restoration. The main reason is hereditary factor predominates in causes of male pattern baldness, despite the fact that stress too can play a major role. That is when hair transplantation, a highly effective method of medical hair restoration, becomes essential. Generally hair consists of two parts, the hair follicle and the hair shaft and is composed of a protein called keratin. Each hair strand has three layers. The innermost layer, or modula, is found in large thick hair. The cortex or the middle layer gives the hair its strength, color and texture. The outermost layer, called cuticle, protects the cortex. The best procedure of hair loss problem is hair follicle transplants.

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  1. I Michelle is right about hair structure. Because generally hair consists of two parts, the hair follicle and the hair shaft and is composed of a protein called keratin.

  2. The side effects of Propecia are minor, such as hypersensitivity, swelling of the lips and itching. Propecia side effects vary according to the patient’s constitution and disappear after the first few days of treatment, as the body gets adapted to its use.

  3. I am agree with Gream Bell.

  4. Hair growth is a constant process naturally in health people. Because new hair cells are being constantly formed at the base of the follicle.

  5. Hair growth is a constant process naturally in health people. Because new hair cells are being constantly formed at the base of the follicle.


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