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4 Effective Kinds of Hair Solutions

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Hair Loss Solutions

Hair loss is much more than just losing your hair—it can cause a dramatic shift in how you feel physically and emotionally.  Thinning hair can cause feelings of discouragement and a loss of self-confidence, which may harm personal relationships and work performance.  Fortunately, there are many solutions available that can treat or restore what was lost.  Read on to learn about four effective solutions to help with hair loss:

1.      Cosmetic Reconstruction:  This type of hair replacement solution involves reconstructing a hair system with the perfect density, feel, and behavior to match your own natural hair.  The reconstruction seamlessly blends with the growing hair with an expertly crafted part and hairline.  

 2.      Laser Hair Therapy:  Low-level laser radiation (LLLR) is used to stimulate the scalp and energize the hair follicles, causing increased hair growth and cessation of hair loss.  Over 90% of patients report positive results within as little as eight weeks of starting laser treatment.

 3.      Transplant Surgery:  Different-sized grafts are transferred to the parts of the scalp that are experiencing hair loss to achieve a fuller, more natural look.  The grafts are arranged to produce any look fullness that is desired and is only constrained by the quality and density of the hair in the donor region, fineness of the hair, and differences in color between the hair and scalp.  

 4.      Chemotherapy Wigs:  For those experiencing the hair loss associated with chemotherapy, wigs can be found to help them look their best during treatment.  Compassionate professionals can help to find the perfect wig for your needs. 

Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas-Fort Worth has been specializing in hair loss solutions for more than 30 years. If you have questions about thinning hair or hair loss call us today for a free consultation (800) 339-4247

Last modified on Tuesday, 21 January 2014 17:02