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Why a Hair Transplant Isn’t the Solution for Most Hair Loss Sufferers

  • Writer: Chris Churchill
    Chris Churchill
  • Nov 29, 2024
  • 2 min read

For those suffering from premature hair loss, the array of hair restoration "solutions" can be overwhelming. A simple search online reveals countless websites promising "instant," "guaranteed," or "genuine" hair loss treatments. Many popular sites promote hair transplantation as the best way to combat hair loss. In this article, we will explore the development of hair transplant treatments, evaluate their effectiveness, and present an alternative to hair transplant surgery.



The Development of Hair Transplantation


Hair transplantation as a treatment for hair loss dates back to the 1950s when surgeons first began transplanting donor follicular grafts onto bald areas of the scalp. Initially, the procedures were basic, but over the years, techniques have become more refined and less surgically invasive, with smaller graft incisions. These advancements allowed surgeons to graft many follicular units onto a bald patch, increasing the number of grafts per area of baldness. Despite ongoing research and surgical practice, frequently disappointing results have driven the quest for a successful transplantation procedure forward. Various types of transplant procedures are now available, often promoted by celebrities, but the question remains whether transplantation is the best option.


How Effective Is Hair Transplant Treatment?


The effectiveness of hair transplant treatment often depends on the individual. Healthier individuals are more likely to see positive results. However, hair transplantation is not suitable for extensive baldness, only for smaller patches. Additionally, hair transplant treatment does not prevent the continuation of the balding process in other areas of the scalp, necessitating ongoing, repeat treatments. The fact that hair transplantation research is still ongoing, over 60 years since it began, indicates that there is still much progress to be made before it can be considered entirely effective. Furthermore, hair transplantation can have certain disadvantages.


Side Effects of Hair Transplant Surgery


One significant "side-effect" of hair transplantation is the cost, which can make it inaccessible for many hair loss sufferers. For those who can afford it, there are the usual risks associated with surgical procedures, including infection, bleeding, and scar tissue formation. Antibiotic medication and topical antiseptic treatment may be necessary. Additionally, the visual effect of hair transplantation can be affected by uneven and unnatural-looking hair growth, which can sometimes be subject to sudden loss, occasionally permanent.


An Alternative to Hair Transplant Surgery

While some believe that a hair transplant is the best solution for their hair loss problem, many others now consider it unsuitable. Some individuals do not wish to undergo surgery, with all its implications, for only a temporary solution to an ongoing issue. Total Cover Plus offers a real alternative to hair transplant treatment at a far lower cost, without the invasiveness of surgery and its consequences, and without damaging the remaining healthy follicles. The Total Cover Plus solution can be achieved in less than two hours and provides a safe, relatively inexpensive, pain-free, and undetectable alternative treatment for hair loss.

 
 
 

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