Hair Transplant in Iran

Hair loss occurs in more than 60% of men and in approximately 10% of women. Although a lack of scalp hair can potentially increase the risk of actinic damage and skin cancer, male and female pattern baldness are conditions that are, with few exceptions, treated electively.

Balding is a major concern for many, and surgery to treat hair loss (ie, hair transplantation) is the most common cosmetic surgery procedure performed on men today. Yet, the market for hair transplantation is dwarfed by the immense market for products that treat hair loss without surgery.

These products, which include shampoos, hair-care cosmetics, scalp massage, laser combs, and many more, have no proven efficacy except for their ability to temporarily increase the volume of existing hair, resulting in a denser appearance than before. Exceptions are the two medications the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved: minoxidil (Rogaine, available over the counter in the United States) and finasteride (Propecia, available by prescription only for men), which have limited but definite benefit. Rhinoplasty in iran

 

Hair Transplant Interest will probably increase as the knowledge that most modern hair transplant techniques can create virtually undetectable restoration spreads. To this day, hair transplant remains the treatment of choice for most patients with hair loss.

One of the most rapidly growing segments of hair transplant is hair transplant in women. Surgical hair restoration was developed for and has traditionally been used in males. Newer techniques are more adaptable to females

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