A large number of men all over the world will deal with premature hair loss at some point during their lives. When that situation begins to occur, one of the most common steps that a person can take to combat this sign of aging is by getting a hair transplant surgery. A hair transplant commonly begins with a detailed evaluation of the patient in question. A team of professionals then completes the manual placement of hair grafts to help create a very natural-looking finished product that is virtually undetectable if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Simply put, thanks to the modern technology that hair transplant professionals use, it’s very unlikely that a person would be able to tell you’ve had anything done at all if you didn’t provide that information yourself.

As with all medical procedures, however, the decision to get a hair transplant is not one that should be made lightly. Before you make the decision to get a hair transplant as a man, there are a number of important things that you should keep in mind.

1. Does My Age Play a Role in Hair Transplant Surgery?

While age always plays a factor in any type of medical procedure, it is not as big of an issue in regards to hair transplant surgery as it once was. Every day hair transplants are being conducted on men in their sixties and above and even in young men who are beginning to show signs of male pattern baldness. Rather than age in general, one of the most important things that a medical professional will look at prior to the procedure is the health of the donor area.

2. What Do I Do Immediately After the Surgery?

It is recommended that all physical activities (exercising, sports, etc.) be put on hold for around two weeks following the surgery. Though hair transplants are technically considered to be minor surgery, it’s still better to be on the safe side.

3. Who Makes a Good Candidate for Hair Transplant Surgeries?

Thanks to advancements in modern science, a huge number of different people are great candidates for this type of procedure. Whether you’re experiencing traditional male pattern baldness or you’ve suffered damage to your scalp or hair follicles due to some type of accident, you can definitely benefit a great deal from what hair transplant surgery has to offer. There is no level of hair loss that is too severe to benefit in this regard.

4. Is There Anything Else I Should Know About?

Many hair transplant recipients experience temporary numbness after the procedure has taken place. This numbness can occur both in the area where the hair transplant took place and in the surrounding areas, as well. This numbness may take anywhere from three to 18 months to fully go away, though that isn’t to say that it will hurt during that time – it very likely will not.

Hair Restoration for Men and Women

Are you experiencing Alopecia or thinning hair? We encourage you to find out more about the variety of options available to treat hair loss in men and women. It’s important to consult with an experienced and trained restoration professional.

To learn more about which treatment option is right for you, schedule a Frank & Honest Hair Consultation or contact our team in New York City or Columbus, Ohio.

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