Cosmetic surgery in Thailand – dealing with hair loss

Dec 5
08:05

2012

John Cimble

John Cimble

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I don’t know about you but one thing that strikes me as strange about people in Thailand is how often they literally and easily lose hair. I find that this applies to women more than men.

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I don’t know about you but one thing that strikes me as strange about people in Thailand is how often they literally and easily lose hair.  I find that this applies to women more than men.  Many times,Cosmetic surgery in Thailand – dealing with hair loss Articles maybe due to the heat and climate which damages the hair more, I have seen witness to hair just molting more than the hairiest dog ever could think possible.  This explains why hair loss treatment is becoming one of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures in Thailand today but before you actually rush off to restore your flowing golden locks, what exactly is it and what is involved?  Read on for more information.

Way back when people used to blame hair loss on things such as poor hygiene or ticket but as time progressed science proved all this wrong and actually gave scientific and quantified reasons as to why people lose hair.  What are those reasons I hear you ask?  Essentially hair loss is a genetic issue which can be inherited from either site of the family, mother, father or in some cases, both. 

Male hair loss seems to be more of an issue in culture than women.  Most celebrities are now embracing their boldness such as Bruce Willis or Phil Collins.  But for those who wish to restore their hair you may want to consider this as a form of cosmetic surgery in Thailand.  The procedure itself is actually very straightforward and relatively simple.  It is all about transplanting healthy hair follicles from the healthy lower segment of the scalp to the bolding region of the upper scalp.

As a cautionary note though, even after a successful transplant and your hair is restored it is still advisable to continue using medication and lotions to prevent further hair loss.  That may explain why Bergamot is so popular here in Thailand.  In terms of who is affected by hair loss it can affect 70% of men and up to 50% of women also and apart from it being a genetic issue it can also affect the self-confidence of many people also.  For men the main issue is the lack of information regarding their hair condition as well as waiting money on supposed treatment that are apparently meant to restore hair loss but there is no off the shelf treatment for any genetic condition as far as I am aware.

In dealing with hair loss and coming up with a treatment plan it is best to see a specialist who can diagnose your hair type and condition and recommend a course of treatment which will usually involve cosmetic surgery to transplant hair to the new area as mentioned.  Luckily cosmetic surgery in Thailand is much cheaper than it may be in your home country.  It is also recommended to ensure you get a correct diagnosis from people who excel in this area and this is again another boost for cosmetic surgery in Thailand as all surgeons are fully qualified meaning you will be soon be on the road to recover and a full head of hair in no time.