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Richard Nimoh

2 years ago

TREATMENTS TO HELP PREVENT PERMANENT HAIR LOSS

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With over 25 million women and 31 million men balding in America, let alone the entire world, people are getting restless waiting for the "hair loss cure" that we have all been anticipating for during the last few centuries.

Companies have claimed to have that fix for years! From the ancient times when Egyptians used onion oils to present times where people use products like Rogaine, Propecia and Biotin among a list of many other remedies either conjured at home or in factories worldwide.

 

So the question is what can we do?? Well you can try any of the topical and pill "solutions" available on the market today via prescription or over the counter. But these don't have that 100% guarantee that you will get your desired look. Also you could take it up a notch and go speak with a Hair transplant doctor.

 

Thankfully in recent year's hair transplant have made leaps and bounds in technique. Resulting in less damage in the "harvest area" where they take the hairs they want to move. Older techniques involved cutting a 2 inch wide by 6-8 inch long strip from the back of the head in an area of the scalp that rarely experiences hair loss. This procedure would require the doctor to suture (staple) the area shut resulting in a terrible scar going horizontally across the back of the scalp. New techniques like the F.U.E remove single follicles resulting in less damage to the "harvest" area.

 

Now what about people who don't want surgery? Or don't have enough donor area to cover their balding zones? Is their No Hope? Do they have to try creams, sprays and pills for the rest of their lives?

 

Once again thankfully the new millennium is filled with technological advances and ideas that are revolutionizing everything we once thought to only be the glimmer in the eye of a geek sitting in a room somewhere making comic strips. These ideas slowly trickled into the most creative minds of the world and became a reality. Hair loss is a millennia old battle between man and nature. But now there is a fix! So take off that old rug, put the creams, foams and pills back in the drawer and listen closely!

 

One of these great mind's had an idea! Now before we talk about this idea let's go back to 50's where hair was king. Balding and thinning actors and actresses would go to hair tattoo parlors and have their heads shaded to give the illusion of a denser set of hair. These actors would fill in the entire area with a color overlay that would look good from a distance. But this isn't good enough, what if someone is looking real close? Then what? Then it looks like a dark colored scalp that is balding. A new procedure called scalp micropigmentation has made leaps and bounds from these old, less effective ideas and branched off into a whole new era of hair loss resolutions.

 

Scalp Follicle Replication is a paramedical form of micro pigmentation where they implant's pigment into the upper reticular area of the dermis layer of your skin to replicate the look of a hair follicle!

 

So what if you look up close? Then what? Then you will see the Scalp Micropigmentation procedure giving the illusion of hair stubble, the procedure will make anyone who is looking real close think that they are looking at strong dominant hair follicles! I know, I know it sounds too good to be true! But it gets even better! This procedure allows the practitioner to replicate a full head of hair without the need of any harvesting! That's right, No Harvesting and No More Worrying Everyday, "Did I take my pill? What if someone finds my hair cream? What if she knows I have a hair piece? Oh no I'm sweating and my hair cover up spray, crayon or shake is streaking!!"

 

It's time to stop worrying and it's a fraction of the price any typical hair transplant or foams or pills or cover up would cost over time.

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