Many men turn to hair restoration in New York as a permanent hair replacement solution. The transplanted hair, which is your own natural, growing hair, is resistant to future loss and the results should be permanent. Theoretically, they should last for the rest of your life – which makes hair transplant surgery a very attractive option for those seeking a real, permanent fix.
After hair restoration in New York, you will need to rest for a couple of days. This rest will allow your body to fully recover. You should stay away from vigorous activity for at least 10 days following your treatment.
Something to avoid during your hair transplant surgery is “shock loss.” This occurs when work is done in areas where there is too much existing hair; the surgery damages the native hair and causes it to fall out. This phenomenon is called shock loss. A good surgeon knows how to identify when hair is too thick to safely work through, and avoid addressing these areas – even if the patient requests it. A skilled and experienced doctor also knows how to use very small tools, high magnification, and appropriate techniques to avoid damaging any existing hair – even in areas where the hair is thin and weak.
In other words, you need to use the right surgeon. Research their skill level. A skillful surgeon can take steps to help protect your hair. The more you know about your surgeon, the happier you will be. Never feel rushed to do a hair transplant. Making a rushed decision will cost you more financially and emotionally over time.
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