Hair Loss - What can be done?
For centuries, doctors have been trying to treat
male hair loss using the most advanced medicines,
food supplements and hair-care treatments, but
without success. On the other hand, the surgical
re-distribution of one’s own healthy hair has set
new standards of excellence, and achieved impressive
results in recent years.
From a number of scientific studies we know that
most of the peripheral rim of the scalp hair is not
effected by hereditary hair loss. The roots at this
part of the head seem genetically programmed to
continue producing hair for a life-time, even if
they are removed and placed on another part of the
body. Modern hair surgery makes good use of this
phenomenon by using some hairs from this area and
redistributing them to bald or thinning patches,
where they will produce new healthy and natural
growing hair.
This is still the only known permanent cure to
hereditary hair loss.
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