hair transplantation – androgenetic alopecia solution

You don’t have to be afraid of hair loss if it’s not an excessive hair loss. Everyone’s hair falls every day. But it becomes a big problem if your hair loss is too much compared with the hair growth. There are a lot of people suffering hair loss in all around the world. Americans, Asians, Africans, everyone. We all know that hair loss is very devastating.

Androgenetic alopecia

The biggest problem underlying the most hair loss problem is the Androgenetic alopecia. In men we call it MPB or male pattern baldness, while in women; we call it female pattern baldness. Even though the major problem is the same, women are very rare to have a complete baldness, while in men; the baldness is usually occurred by the androgenetic alopecia. Women hair is usually getting thinner by the female pattern baldness.  Another specialist said that alopecia is usually categorized as the autoimmune disorder. In this case, your immune attacks your hair follicles and it prevent your hair to grow.  Ones believe that this alopecia could not be prevented, and the hair loss product will only decelerate the hair loss process. But how about the hair transplantation?androgenetic alopecia

Hair transplantation

Hair transplantation is a surgery with a simple procedure that plants hair on the balding area from the back head. The transplanted hair will naturally grow. This is claimed to be the best way to treat your hair loss problem, or even baldness problem.  Also, this procedure is safe and a lot of people are very pleased with the results.

So, many people believe that the only way to overcome your androgenetic alopecia is the hair transplantation. Hair transplantation might be quite expensive, but the result is more valuable than the price. Both women and men are able to do it. Besides, you don’t have to be afraid of the side effect from the hair transplantation. The only side effects are you get your confidence back, and a younger look.

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