


Although hair loss is most commonly talked about with regard to men, it is something that affects women as well. Women’s hair loss or thinning is a little different than men’s hair loss. Commonly, women’s hair loss stems from aging or lifestyle, but can also be due to high levels of androgens, a male hormone responsible for thin, brittle hair.
Depending on what type of hair loss you are experiencing, you have a couple treatment options. You can invest in a different hairstyle or weaving technique to hide your hair loss, or there is a topical treatment called minoxidil which is effective in slowing the thinning or loss of hair, but once you stop treatment, your hair loss will return. Minoxidil is not the only option – many women have had success with other treatments like SMP, PRP, Exosomes, minoxidil oral, or hair fibers. The most effective way to change your hair is to get a hair transplant.
If you are experiencing hair loss that is caused by a disease or something other than male or female pattern baldness, you may not be a good candidate for a hair transplant. Most women experience hair loss slowly, with hair thinning on every part of their head to start. This is called diffuse hair loss, which is not treatable with a hair transplant.
Whatever the cause of your hair loss, Dr. Yates can provide recommendations for treatments to help restore your hair even if it is not a hair transplant.
Hair transplants require healthy areas of the scalp that are full of healthy hair follicles to be used as transplant sites. For women with diffuse hair loss, there is nowhere to take healthy follicles from. If you are already totally bald, you won’t be able to get a hair transplant because there will be no healthy hair grafts to use. If you are bald following a chemotherapy treatment, there will be no healthy hair grafts to use.
If you have severe hair loss or thinning, you may not be a good candidate for a hair transplant. In order to have a successful transplant, you need healthy hair follicles to harvest. During your consultation appointment, your surgeon will let you know whether or not you have enough healthy hair for a viable transplant.
At your transplant consultation, your surgeon will make a note of these issues and let you know if you are a good candidate for a transplant. The best way to ensure your transplant will not fail is to go to a surgeon who is certified and qualified - like Dr. Yates. Some hair transplant facilities only have technicians perform the surgeries, rather than an actual surgeon. Try to go to a hair transplant location where a surgeon will be the one performing your surgery.
68% achieve their desired results with one hair transplant,
28% say they received their desired result within 2 hair transplants.
A hair transplant might be the right option for you if you fall into any of the following areas:
Ahead of your appointment, part or all of your hair may need to be shaved, so your surgeon can harvest healthy grafts from the fullest parts of your hair to implant into the thinning areas. Your surgeon will harvest healthy hair grafts from areas of your scalp that are still full of hair. The most common method of harvesting hair is FUE (follicular unit extraction), which leaves you with minimal scarring and maximum new hair growth. FUE is when your surgeon removes individual healthy hair follicles and transplants them to the thin haired areas, with less scarring than older methods.
Your hair transplant should only take about 4-8 hours. Depending on the complexity of your surgery, you should be back to normal after a few days. Follow the advice of your doctor carefully and keep an eye out for out of the ordinary swelling or inflammation. 3-10 days after your hair transplants, your scabs start to fall off. Do not pick at your scabs - let them fall off naturally to avoid infection. In the following weeks after your hair transplant, the transplanted hair grafts will fall out. This is nothing to panic about - your hair transplants are just getting out of the way for new hair growth.
Your head will be very tender and you will notice some small scars from where the grafts were harvested (usually the back of your head) and where they were implanted. You may notice some bleeding, inflammation, and swelling for the first 24 hours. This is normal, but if it persists, contact your doctor. Your doctor might give you an oral medication to take to prevent inflammation and infection. Avoid vigorous exercise or activity in the 10 days after your hair transplant to avoid inflammation and swelling.
If your hair is still thin after your transplant, give it time. Your final results will not necessarily be what your hair looks like at 6 months. Your hair will not change much between 5-7 months. Your hair will start growing back and it may be patchy and inconsistent, but you need to be patient as you wait for your real results, which should start to show around 8-12 months. The main disadvantages to getting a hair transplant is the long recovery time and the time it takes before getting results, but once you get those results you will be thankful you chose a hair transplant over a different method of hair recovery.
After about a year, your results will have kicked in and you will hopefully have a full head of natural-looking hair. If your surgeon used the FUE technique, there will be minimal scarring, so your transplant will be even less noticeable. Your new hair growth after your transplant is still subject to aging and graying. While a hair transplant is the most effective way to combat hair thinning or loss, genetics and lifestyle play a large role in how long your new hair will last.
A hair transplant is an investment in yourself. Hair transplants can range in cost from
$4,000-$20,000. At Dr. Yates Hair Sciences, a hair transplant is affordable at $10,000-$20,000. Lots of people might be tempted to go somewhere else for a cheaper surgery, but it’s important to remember that you need your surgeon to be certified and qualified. Cheaper options will lead to cheaper results.
The success rate of hair transplants for women is high. However, those results are typically only for women with female pattern hair loss. There is no average age for someone to get a hair transplant - anyone from age 25-75 can get a hair transplant. It is advised to wait until your late 20s before getting a hair transplant because your hair and hair line may change over the course of your 20s.
At
Dr. Yates Hair Sciences, your hair transplant results will look and feel natural. We want to empower you to take control of your own appearance. Dr. Yates performs each surgery himself, so you can be confident you are getting the best possible care for the best possible results. Book your hair thinning or loss consultation with
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