The number of women seeking hair transplants to reverse their thinning hair or diffuse hair loss has grown in the last the five to
seven years, reports Mr. Kris Johnson, (Director of Medical Procedures and Surgical Operations).
"They want to have more options
than wearing wigs”, Mr. Johnson said. "And they know they can have (hair transplantation) done the same as a man”.
The main differences
in how Our Medical Facility approaches hair transplants for women have to do with the difference in how women lose their hair.
"The
major difference between men and women are their hair loss patterns”, Mr. Johnson said. Female hair loss patterns are a general thinning
of the hair on top. This is called a diffuse hair loss pattern.
(See Ludwig Female Hair Loss Chart to Left)
This difference
in hair loss patterns results in a slightly different approach to how the new hair grafts are implanted compared to male hair transplants.
"Usually,
it takes 700 to 1200 hair follicular units to fill in the thinning hair pattern on top”, he said. "What we are able to do is give
them density in one session”.
Because of their unique hair loss patterns, men often require two hair transplant sessions where
the first one is characterized as a coverage session and the second hair transplant seeks to achieve density, thickness and more fullness
of hair, Mr. Johnson explained.
With women, usually only one hair transplant session is necessary to fill in the thinning area
and provide density and fullness. That is if they are not still loosing more in the future that may or may not require a small touch
up procedure.
Another advantage female hair transplant patients have over men, Mr. Johnson pointed out, is that they handle the
discomfort of the procedure and healing time better then men. "For most women, it's no problem at all", he said. "They handle pain
and discomfort better than men do in general”.
Mr. Johnson said there are two types of women who seek hair transplants, those
with normal genetic hair loss and women that are in the 30 to 60 year range. The younger women with permanent hair loss normally are
due to traction alopecia. Tight weaved braids and tight pony tails are the most common problem of this type of hair loss.
Those
with traction alopecia often require 600 to 800 hair follicular units in the temple region and frontal regions, Mr. Johnson said.
Traction alopecia hair transplant patients should definitely change their hair style to a looser and free style that does not pull
or damage the new hair grafts, he added.
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