How To Grow Hair
Hairloss for men or women can be traumatic. While there are many reasons for loss of hair, the good news is that there are solutions to help you get your hair back!
The key to successful hair growth? First, admit you have a problem. Each day you dwell in denial, you’re losing precious time. The more hair you’ve lost, the less likely it is to all grow back. Tell – tale signs, like a wider part or a smaller ponytail, don’t show up until you’ve lost nearly half your hair!
Seek out a specialist in hair problems.
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Hair Extensions
The stunning catwalk look of models, pop stars, television presenters and WAGs all have one hair secret. They use hair extensions.
Hair extensions do not only cover thinning and balding hair. You can use them to create fashionable and amazing hairstyles.
“Hair Harmony Extensions” are beautiful, natural human hair extensions which are attached using the safest methods available. It’s important to match every element of your hair, from texture, colour, type and movement. This way you’ll receive a perfectly matched finish.
Hair extensions should be attached using the safest methods available. While they are in place, Hair Harmony Extensions™ encourage your own hair to continue growing longer and stronger.
Hair Harmony Extensions™ are 100% premium human hair extensions that are unrivalled in terms of quality.
Female Hair Transplant
Hair loss surgery, which is also know as a hair transplant or hair restoration, is a procedure that inserts healthy hair follicles in to balding areas to restore growth. It’s more widely publicised as a treatment for men, but this is not true – many women have this female hair transplant procedure every year. The success of hair loss surgery depends on the skill of the surgeon, as complications can arise. Before seeking out a surgeon get some advice.
Under local painkilling medication a small piece of scalp (about 1cm wide and 30-35cm long) is removed from an area where there is plenty of hair, such as the back of the head. The piece of scalp is divided into single hairs or tiny groups of hairs, which are then grafted onto areas where there is no hair.
Stitches are not needed to attach the grafts because they are held in place by the clotting action of the blood when the hairs are inserted. Fine hairs are placed at the front of the scalp and thicker hairs towards the back, in a process called grading. This helps to achieve a more natural result. Within six months, the hair should settle and start to regrow.
Hair transplants are carried out over a number of sessions. There should be a break of nine to 12 months between procedures. As with any type of surgery, there is a risk of infection and bleeding, which can lead to hair loss and noticeable scarring.
Hair transplantation is not provided by the NHS so you will need to seek out an expert privately.
Recovery and results
You will need to allow one day for the actual procedure. Recovery will then take several days as the treated areas begin to look less swollen. You will have to wear a bandage around your head at night time and it may take another visit to complete the treatment.
Male Hair Transplant
Many men seek a permanent solution to hair loss. Wayne Rooney’s hair transplant made the news recently, and a hair transplant is a great way for long term answer.
In the past decade or so the surgical techniques of some physicians have made it possible to re-create the look of a man’s original, natural hairline. Hair transplantation is the medical process of relocating permanent hair from the lower back and sides of the head. These hairs are transplanted into areas of thinning and balding along the top and towards the front of the head, where after a short resting period they grow and will continue to grow for a lifetime.
This is the reason why hair transplants are permanent, and not just a temporary cosmetic procedure.
Does It Hurt ?
Yes but the amount of pain varies between patients. A lot of people say that it is like a visit to the dentist – and like with dentists there are good surgeons and bad surgeons.
Probably the most painful part of the procedure is during the injection of the anesthetic when a large number of injections are made to the donor area. Often the patient is given a mild sedative to relax them before any treatment is carried out. It is normal in some cases to spray the area with a freeze spray to reduce the pain of the injections.
About fifty percent of customers will probably experience swelling on the forehead and face after a transplant. This can be treated with an ice pack but in some cases is extremely noticeable and a return to work usually needs to be ruled out.








