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Hair Thinning And Its Treatment?

Date Published: 28th September 2009
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Author: Vijay Koragappa Shetty RSS Views: N/A PRINT ASK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
Are you experiencing thinning of hair? Your overall hair density has reduced due to thinning of hair. This could be due to poor eating habits and stress. If you are suffering hair loss due to diet problems then vitamins should be added to your diet. Vitamins are a necessary part of the program to prevent hair loss. Follicular miniaturisation leads to hair becoming progressively thinner and thinner until it is completely lost. It is possible to prevent and reverse baldness. Massaging the scalp with your fingertips also helps improve circulation.

Brushing your hair stimulates hair follicles and hence promotes hair growth. Always understand the causes for hair loss and then opt for a treatment that best suits your hair growth. Frequent shampooing contributes to hair loss. Stress can cause permanent thinning of a woman's overall hair density and needs to be treated at the earliest. Hair problems are treated differently based on the cause of thinning of hair. Therefore a thorough examination of your hair follicles, scalp and shaft needs to be done, in order to ascertain if your hair problem is genetic or not. Genetic factors, hormonal imbalance and stress are the common cause for hair problem in male and female.


Hair transplantation brings about a perfectly natural appearance. These surgical techniques have made transplantation a viable treatment option for hair loss. Before opting for any kind of treatment understand how it is carried out. Small incisions are made in the recipient area using either small bore needles or blades. The angle and direction of the incisions mimic that of the hair that was originally present in the area. Once the grafts have been prepared they are carefully transferred into those sites.

As noted earlier, usually all of the transplanted hair will initially fall out within a period of 2 to 3 weeks. Approximately, 2 to 3 months later, they regrow in the recipient area with the help of small bore needles or blades. Once the grafts have been prepared they are carefully transferred into the recipient area (the area that is bald or where there is hair thinning). This transplanted hair will initially fall out within a time frame of 2 to 3 weeks.


However, after 2 to 3 months, they regrow in the recipient area. Hair reflects the overall health of a person, vitamin supplements or fresh food containing the vitamins should be part of  your daily diet. Follow healthy eating habits!

Vijay Koragappa Shetty, Expert author, platinum status. For more information: Hair Transplant Specialists

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