As far as I can tell there are basically two major factors that will determine if or when you should have a hair transplant.
The first factor that you need to find out for yourself is this: Is your hair loss permanent? Obviously if your hair loss isn't permanent then a hair transplant isn't something for you to even consider. This article isn't able to tell if your hair loss is permanent or possibly a temporary situation, only you and your doctor are in a position to determine this.
If you 're looking for an example of a possible temporary hair loss situation, here you go. Men with poor blood circulation can sometimes experience hair loss at a more rapid pace than the average male.
If the blood circulation problem is improved, often times hair growth may improve for these individuals.
Therefore no hair transplant would be needed. Doctor and patient need to find the root cause of hair loss before any decision can be made as to when a hair tranplant would be appropriate.
So your current health situation plays a major role in the life of your hair. Sometimes improving your health either through diet or excercise, or doctor approved medication will take the whole hair transplant question right out of your life.
The next big factor in determining when you should have a hair transplant, is to decide if having a hair transplant is going to actually improve your life. Some men can answer this question with a resounding "yes" without hesitation. Sidenote: Hope you're finding this useful? I have always been curious about this matter. And when I found very little quality information about it, I decided to share a part of what I've learned about it - which is why this article came to be written. Read on.
But what are your reasons for looking at a hair transplant? If it's simply because society thinks someone of your age should have hair, maybe that's not a good enough reason.
Do you think you'll be a more confident person with more hair? Do you think you'll look more attractive to that special someone?
As far as I can tell there are basically two major factors that will determine if or when you should have a hair transplant.
The first factor that you need to find out for yourself is this: Is your hair loss permanent?
Obviously if your hair loss isn't permanent then a hair transplant isn't something for you to even consider. This article isn't able to tell if your hair loss is permanent or possibly a temporary situation, only you and your doctor are in a position to determine this.
If you're looking for an example of a possible temporary hair loss situation, here you go. Men with poor blood circulation can sometimes experience hair loss at a more rapid pace than the average male. If the blood circulation problem is improved, often times hair growth may improve for these individuals. Therefore no hair transplant would be needed.
Doctor and patient need to find the root cause of hair loss before any decision can be made as to when a hair tranplant would be appropriate. So your current health situation plays a major role in the life of your hair. Sometimes improving your health either through diet or excercise, or doctor approved medication will take the whole hair transplant question right out of your life.
The next big factor in determining when you should have a hair transplant, is to decide if having a hair transplant is going to actually improve your life. Some men can answer this question with a resounding "yes" without hesitation.
Sidenote: Hope you're finding this useful? I have always been curious about this matter. And when I found very little quality information about it, I decided to share a part of what I've learned about it - which is why this article came to be written. Read on.