Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Hair Transplants - Do You Need to Invest In One?


By now you've heard about hair transplants and all of the hype of how these hair loss treatments can really turn you from looking like Mr. Clean, to a Brad Pitt type hairdo in just a matter of months. Science seems to be really advancing in this area.

Maybe you have wondered about getting this type of hair surgery performed for yourself in order to make those amazing transformations take place. You should really give it some thought and here's why. Hair transplants DO NOT work for everyone.

It's a fact that these work well for some, but fail for the majority. Besides that you have to follow up with your surgeon about every three to six months to maintain your hair growth process. This means more money and more time spent.

It's critical to know too that if you have very little amounts of hair on the sides and back of your scalp, you may be in for a rude awakening. Many find that they just aren't fit for these types of treatments because of this. You see hair is usually taken from the sides and back and used elsewhere on the scalp during this procedure.

By taking a natural step towards fighting hair loss, you may find that you achieve some remarkable benefits that outweigh anything else you've ever tried. Sounds like a fairy tale but it's being done by many people everyday.

While so many so-called "professionals" claim hair loss to be a major cause due to genetics, it's often a result of such things as the various shampoo products you use, how often you shampoo, and even your own diet. Definitely educate yourself before taking those big risks to improve your looks.

3 comments:

  1. I made this post beause I see so many people spending thousands of dollars on this treatment and getting absolutely nowhere.

    Leave me a comment below and voice your opinion. Tell me what you think and if you're tried this treatment, did it work for you?

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  2. I like many others am suffering from hair loss. I heard about implant surgery about 8 years ago and decided to go ahead with the surgery almost 4 years ago. It cost about 12 thousand dollers for 3,000 graphs one would think that would give you full thick hair and i was not that bad off. None the less I look exactly the same showing hardly any results...total waste of money(bosley what a joke)...if u have money to piss away go ahead.

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  3. Mario I fully understand you pain. Hair transplants are a total waste of money and time. That's why urge everyone to check out http://www.hair-loss-secret.com.

    There's some amazing natural hair loss remedies that the site talks about that anyone can use to regrow their hair and spend less money.

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