In a typical life span, at least 60% of women and men may lose hair because of different reasons. People who are between 35-50 years old can suffer from loss of hair. Hair loss tends to happen because of hereditary reasons or because that person isn’t as young as they used to be.
Having a hair transplant Turkey can help people who have lost their hair get their hair and self-confidence back. This operation is done by having hair removed from the donor area(back part of the head) and then inserted into the area that doesn’t have hair.
Who Is An Ideal Candidate?
Sadly not “everyone” can have this procedure. In order for a good result, there are few things that need to be looked at. These are:
1. Age:
Technically there is no age limit but the person does need to be over 21 years old.
2. What Type Of Hair Loss Do They Have:
It is very important to understand why the patient has loss of hair. If the patient is suffering from Androgenetic Alopecia and has good hair at the donor area, then this patient can have the procedure done. But, if the patient has Alopecia Areata, then they aren’t suitable.
3. The State Of The Donor Area:
If the donor area has enough hair, then a good amount of hair can be transplanted.
These three are the most important factors. There is also a infollution about hair transplant gender. Most people think it is a specific male health problem but no it is not. Women can also have hair loss problems and can have hair transplant procedures. Also hair transplant is also done for eyebrows and beard. So people who have issues concerning those areas can get it fixed!
Just make sure the places you look at are experienced and have plenty of hair transplants before and after photos to show.
In the past, the technique called FUT had been used in many clinics, but now FUE is the most common technique all around the world. Make sure that you are having the correct technique while you are deciding on your doctor or clinic. Fue is not a surgical operation and is not leaving any scar. So it has many benefits for both clinic and patient.