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Male and Female Hairline Lowering Through Hair Transplant

Patients considering hair restoration surgery will have a number of questions and concerns that they will want answered. A patient of ours considering hairline lowering brought up a few that saw noteworthy:

Good hair transplant candidacy is based on the severity of their miniaturization or thinning of hair. Most female patients experience significant miniaturization of the hair shafts making them an unlikely candidate for hair restoration surgery. As long as the donor area shows minimal miniaturization of the hair shafts, hair restoration and / or hairline lowering is possible.

Patients with some degree of miniaturization may experience what is known as shock loss or loss of native hair after hair restoration surgery. This is due to the interruption of the surrounding hair during surgery but the effects are only temporary. The hairs lost will recover their normal growth cycle and will grow back in time. This statement does not always apply since not all patients even with some level of miniaturization do not lose their hair to shock loss.

This type of procedure is considered minimally invasive and patients can go back home the same day. Most patients can return to their normal daily routines and almost all patients recover at about the same rate. Medication is provided for take home treatment to speed up recovery time and to control swelling and redness. This surgical procedure can be easily concealed through practical means (change of hair style, make up, hat, etc.) and should not impede you from leaving home at all.

The only real adverse effect hair restoration has on any patient is that of temporary swelling and redness on the recipient area. Hair transplantation does not affect the rest of the body in any negative way. The only other concern would be based on any allergic reaction to the medications used during and after surgery. Be sure to inform you hair transplant surgeon of any medical condition and allergic reactions to medications prior to your surgery. Some facilities will provide a complimentary lunch the day of surgery so food allergies must be reported as well. Above all, hair restoration surgery is minimally invasive and any negative effects to the body are very unlikely to happen.

The Most Natural Looking Plastic Surgery Procedures

Perhaps the greatest fear people have of undergoing any sort of cosmetic surgery is of what people will say when the healing is done and the bandages are off.What if I want a small cosmetic surgical procedure that, when completed, will not only help me look better but make me feel better? What happens if I have this surgery, look good and feel better, and then people say some cruel things? Will the rewards and benefits of my plastic surgery be enough to outweigh the negative comments?It seems we’re all afraid of others’ opinions, especially in such a personal area like plastic surgery. But the sort of fearsome public opinion and commentary, like that of the often biting, bitter-tongued Hollywood gossip, usually exists only in the sycophantic circles that endlessly surround Hollywood stars.Why, if I were Donald Trump – with all his money and power – I’d probably laugh heartily at all those hair and facelift jokes, maybe I’d even help write some!A hair stylist once asked me if I thought the beautiful Connie Nielsen had work done.”Has she had cheek implants? What do you think?” she said, before surreptitiously slipping me the ‘before and after’ photo.”My…” I said, obviously a bit bored. I mean, why would I care? I knew Connie Nielsen to be a great actor and a consummate professional. Perhaps I’d have offered more of a reaction had Ms. Nielsen had a third arm attached or a second head or bunny ears and a cotton tail, or something similarly remarkable.”Well,” the stylist remarked, snatching the photo back. “Sure looks like it to me!”It was just gossip. Most gossip is just that – idle yapping about other idle yapping about some overheard yapping.Anyone who reads or listens knows that for decades Hollywood Stars have used cosmetic surgery. Such surgical augmentation is, nowadays, more expected than spectacle. These days it is considered neither a walk on the wild side nor a dangerous leap of vanity to have plastic surgery. One only has to peruse the local TV Guide for a list of shows like “Nip and Tuck” to know that plastic surgery is part of the modern zeitgeist.Even so, many of us remain concerned about what others will think.So, the bandages come off and we face, for the first time, our own public of family, friends, acquaintances and strangers on the street.If we opt for some cosmetic surgery that can provide us with a more personally comfortable appearance, we will probably never experience the post-op attention of a Hollywood star.No one I have ever met who has had a proper consultation with a reputable plastic surgeon and then the planned surgery, has voiced a single regret. Of course, it is important to seek out the genuinely qualified, reputable cosmetic physicians – preferably in or close to your own community – that can provide proper pre-operation guidance, planned surgery and post-operation care.Breasts can be firmed up without any great change of shape or size. Chins, necks, cheeks, noses, thighs, buttocks and even feet can be surgically augmented in subtle ways that improve tone and shape while restoring the proper, natural aspect of one’s body. For those of us who are older and merely wish to restore a bit of our once youthful appearance, the result of simply looking younger and fresher can be joyful.Ultimately, whether your surgical augmentation or cosmetic enhancement results in a broadly noticeable change in your appearance or not, fearing what people will say, in this day and age, is a bit silly and self-defeating. Your family and friends will embrace you and your efforts for all the right reasons. Depending on the extent of your surgery, many friends and acquaintances may never notice anything more than a new, more confident you.The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your health care provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate medical professional.

Benefits of Laser Acne Scar Removal Treatment

Alternative to Laser Acne Scar Removal can be Microdermabrasion Topical creams Blue peel Chemical peel Erbium laser resurfacing CO2 laser resurfacing Exfoderm Injectable fillers. Laser Acne Scar Removal is the treatment of choice for many. The process is like sanding the surface of a damaged table so that the scars are less deep. The procedure itself takes about an hour. First, the entire face is numbed, using a topical cream. Then a beam of light removes the outermost layer of the skin. Though healing takes 10 to 12 days, a 60% to 80% improvement can usually be expected depending on the type and extent of scarring. A single treatment may not remove scars entirely if they are too deep. These deeper scars can be corrected by injections under the skin. Collagen, silicone, and one’s own fat can be used. The procedure of  Laser Acne Scar Removal can be made to men and women over the age of 18 who have no other medical complications. In most cases this is an elective procedure. It is important to have realistic expectations. Dramatic responses are often seen in one or two treatments of Acne Scar Removal. Laser Acne Skin Resurfacing is considered very safe. However a transient pigmentation change, swelling, and discomfort in the treated area may be expected. We will be happy to tell you more about your treatment and what you can expect during your consultation. Some patients return to work the same day after acne scar removal procedure, although some treatments such as deep laser resurfacing may involve longer recovery time. This may last up to several days. You may experience some discomfort, similar to a transient stinging sensation, during the  acne scar removal treatment . A numbing cream and application of local anesthetics may be advised by your physician to the treatment to reduce any discomfort. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight for 4 weeks prior to the laser skin resurfacing. Use a SPF 30 or greater sunscreen. If you have been instructed by the treating physician, to use the topical cream 4-6 weeks prior to each treatment. Take oral antibiotics and antiviral medications as prescribed by your physician. Contact our office if you have any further questions or concerns.