Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Key To Successful Hair Transplant Scar Removal

By Sammie Mae


While doing hair transplant scar removal put a lot of emphasis on the artistic and cosmetic impact of frontal zone. This is because the hairline is an important frame to the face. That explains why men with frontal balding comb their air forward in an effort to create a frontal hairline to frame the top part of the face. The challenge with this is it is clear as an attempt to hide the balding part of the head.

Hairline planning therefore has to be to be done for the client if a great look with less tresses transplant scars to be removed. Normally hair micro pigmentation is done by the technician after an agreement with the client on how that should be achieved. The freedom for the client to have a say is choosing how this part of the face should look like is good. However many customers will want this either too low or too high. The low one will look unsuitable on most clients. This deems the hair transplant to be very important.

That is when the experts or technician performing hair micro pigmentation should counsel the client rather than relying on illusions and fears. When placed too high it draws attention to the balding by focusing on the high expansion of the frontal area of the forehead. If properly explained this realities are easily visualized. It should not be forgotten that the basic objective of Cosmetic Trans dermal Hair Replication is not to cause scars but to establish the full density of tresses in the frontal area which is normally largely affected by both thinning and balding.

The other advantage that comes with this process is that most men with subjection to baldness or locks thinning on the sides or back of the head will benefit from plenty of natural follicles on those parts. The technicians will continue to match the volume and density using a gridded process before performing locks micropigmentation.

The other process that can reduce erratic mark is matching of the pigment. The technicians should match the pigments to the exiting tresses. The exact match should be determined. They will then deposit indelible ink mark to produce a color example on the tissue of the client before proceeding to transplant. This process is done differently for each client to avoid a mix up.

There are several factors that need to be put into consideration before erratic marks caused by this process of hair pigmentation is removed. Such factors include for instance the history of the client the extent of the marks and what the patient expects from the whole process.

The second process is referred to as the follicular Unit Strip Surgery. A narrow piece of the scalp is removed from the donor and the follicles planted on the thinning or balding area. The sewn part of the opened wound in the donor site cause some locks restoration scars in the section that it was meant to improve.

Though both the processes of locks transplant results in scars they are good in dealing with both balding and thinning. The items that are used to conceal scars temporarily may be cheap but they fade during rainy season and will need frequent replacement as well. Besides you will not be neither confident nor comfortable donning them because of its shortcomings. The whole process of hair transplant scar removal should bear positive fruits.




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