Friday, January 18, 2013

How Your Hair Will Look After Hair Transplantation

Before you have hair transplantation, you might wonder how the result come out. The truth is that every head of hair is different from all others and you cannot know typically how it will turn out for each and every one of you. However, with a few facts at your finger tips, you can get an idea of how your hair will look after the hair transplantation procedure. Please read on.



1. The more hairs per graft that are used in your hair transplantation, the less natural your hair will becoming. Many doctors still use grafts that contain up to eight hairs. These do not look as conspicuous as the hair plugs of earlier decades, but they do not look as natural as they can, either. Try to find a doctor that uses grafts that contain one to four hair follicles. 

2. Your hair transplantation site will be fuller if you have higher density in your donor sites. The density is based on the numbers of hair follicles you have in each area of your scalp. If you have a high numbers of hair follicles per square centimeter than most people, more grafts can be done, so your hair will look fuller. 
3. Your scalp laxity will also become effect of the fullness of your resulting hair transplantation site. This refers to the flexibility of your scalp. How loose your scalp is helps to decide how many grafts can be done just as hair density does. 

4. Coarse hair will cover more area. When your hair transplantation is done, the surgeon will be able to use fewer hair follicles per graft if your hair is coarse. That is because coarse hair provides more coverage. However, finer hair will tend to look more natural rather than thinner hair. 

5. Straight hair does not cover scalp like curly hair does. If you have straight hair, you can be sure that your hair transplantation surgery will be a challenge to your doctor. Curly hair appears to provide even more coverage than it actually does because it stands up from the head. 

6. The way your hair colour compared to your skin colour will have an effect on the look of your hair transplantation. If your hair colour is similar with your skin colour, you are in luck. Your scalp will not betray any lack of coverage that happens to be present. 

If, on the other hand, your hair and skin colour contrast distinctly hair follicles show up more. If there is even the slightest lack of coverage, it will be look awkward. Just imagine a very light-skinned person with jet-black hair.