Category: Hair
Hair Replacement, Hair Removal, Hair Extensions etc
By SCS on Monday, February 19, 2007Filed Under: Hair
Hair Extensions
If you want hair extensions, you will need to have a healthy scalp and a full head of hair which is at least 10cm long before you consider this treatement. Extensions can be braided or woven into your hair, ot glued to the hair and/or scalp. Normally, extensions will be applied by a salon and it can take a team of two people an entire day to attach a full head of hair! Because of the time involved, don’t expect this treatment to come cheap. If you don’t have the time, you can go for just a few extensions to lengthen the fringe or add a few highlights. Extensions generally last about 4 months.
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By SCS on Wednesday, January 24, 2007Filed Under: Hair, Types of Surgery
Laser hair removal is the newest treatment trend for getting rid of unwanted hair. Gone are the days of waxing, plucking and electrolysis – all very painful techniques which need to be repeated on a regular basis.
What is Laser Hair Removal?
The laser causes controlled damage to the hair follicles. This causes them to go into a temporary shock. Whilst they are in shock, they do not create any more hair. They will remain in shock for about 2-3 months, during which time, no re-growth should be seen. When the hair does start to regrow, it should be thinner and lighter than before.
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By SCS on Monday, January 1, 2007Filed Under: Hair
Procedure: Fills in balding areas with a patient’s own hair using a variety of techniques including scalp reduction, tissue expansion, strip grafts, scalp flaps, or clusters of punch grafts. Works best on men with male pattern baldness after hair loss has stopped.
Length: 1 to 3 hours. Some techniques may require multiple procedures over 18 months or more.
Anesthesia: Usually local with sedation. Flaps and tissue expansion may be done with general anesthesia.
In/Outpatient: Usually outpatient.
Side Effects: Temporary achy, tight scalp. Unnatural look in early stages.
Risks: Unnatural look. Infection. Excessive scarring. Failure to “take.��? Loss of scalp tissue and/or transplanted hair.
Recovery: 2 to 5 days: Back to work
2 to 3 weeks: More strenuous activities
Duration of Results: Permanent.