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Fasten Your Seatbelts – It’s Time to Demolish Hair Transplant Myths

As opposed to popular belief, hair transplant surgeries are not as evident anymore as they were previously. Long gone are the times of visible hair plugs and ugly surgical scars. With latest innovation and development in every field, transplant surgery is now being performed with absolutely minimal invasive techniques, which give for amazingly natural looking results.

Despite the fact that hair transplants have become quite popular among people experiencing male pattern baldness and other hair loss conditions, there are still numerous myths and misconceptions about this surgery. To help people understand the benefits of transplant surgery, it’s time to demolish and debunk the top 3 myths about hair transplant.

  • Myth #1 – Scars Are Easily Visible

In the early days of transplant surgeries, linear scars were quite easily visible. However, with technological advances in the medical field, the expert surgeons can reduce the visibility of post-surgical scars significantly. The small of scarring can be easily covered with the help of hair that regrows at the donor area.

You need to find a renowned surgeon who specialises in minimal scarring a priority in strip donor treatments. There are many techniques in which hair at the wound site grows through the scar line, effectively hiding the signs of a transplant surgery. This makes patients a lot happier with their results and more positive in flaunting their fuller locks.

  • Myth #2 – Surgery Means Plugs

Hair transplant got a poor name in its initial years as it was a time when treatment attempted to fill in the baldness, but frequently ended up giving a plug like look. However, hair plug and other attachment has become a thing of past times. Technological advancement has replaced previous tools with cutting edge systems that leave practically no indications of surgery, simply natural looking growth.

Actually, hair transplants are hardly recognizable among the overall population, so you can keep your balding history a complete secret. In a recent report from an International Society that oversees field of hair development, it was reported that 90% of people around the world couldn't recognize the results of a hair transplant in India.

  • Myth #3 – The Treatment Is Painful

Hair transplant in India don't include much pain and just need a local anaesthesia to numb the area where surgery is supposed to be performed. A few patients encounter distress during the invasive surgery, but the pain can be reduced with the help of an oral sedative (prescribed by the doctor).

Patients won’t feel any pain during the surgery, once the scalp becomes numb. After the surgery is completed, dealing with your scalp appropriately for ideal results is critical. The natural scabbing process can get damaged due to vigorous washing or brushing. So, be gentle while handling your hair in the first few days after the surgery. Follow the steps and eat the medicines prescribed by the surgeon.

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