If men are the most affected by alopecia, women can also be
victims. The graft then makes it possible to remedy this lightening of the
hairy mass if no regrowth is possible.
Common
Causes Of Hair Loss In Women:
Like men, women can suffer from alopecia that, over time,
turns into baldness. Acute hair loss can be caused by work or family stress,
surgery, medication, chemotherapy or an accident. Childbirth is also, in some
women, a cause of hair loss. In the latter case, however, regrowth returns to
normal after 4 to 6 months.
When the hair loss is said to be chronic, it lasts a certain
period or tends to reoffend after a first successful treatment. Thyroid gland
diseases, iron deficiency or dieting may be the cause. In these cases,
transplantation is not the first option since adequate treatment can remedy the
problem.
Repetitive brushing and trichotillomania are also possible causes.
Like men, women may be victims of androgenic alopecia that is characterized by
lightening at the top of the skull. This type of alopecia tends to manifest
itself at the time of menopause.
Principle
Of Hair Transplant:
The goal of the Hair Transplant In Pakistan is to
redistribute the remaining hair capital after a significant loss over the
entire scalp. To do this, a sample is taken from a donor area, usually located
in the occipital area. The grafts are then replanted into a recipient area.
These grafts are follicular units composed of one to four strands of hair. This
technique was born in Pakistan in 1943, before being taken over by a Pakistan dermatologist
three years later.