Mentally Preparing Before and After Any Hair Transplant
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You have made it through the tide of information concerning hair transplants and hair restoration surgery. You have had a consultation and discussed with your family how hair loss has affected you. You have worked past the concerns with the cost and where to go. You have decided, ‘I want and I need a real hair loss solution! I’m going in for hair transplant surgery!’ Now what?
If you are in this situation, you have made a great choice. Be confident that you are going to look great when your hair begins to grow back like you hoped it would. Your appearance will be something you are proud of. Remember, this is your body and your hair; if you aren’t pleased and satisfied with your appearance it shows. Going through the hair transplant process, with PAI Medical, is the easy part. It is allowing your body to heal and giving your hair time to regrow that takes patience. Talking with a hair transplant specialist is often the best medicine for ‘cold feet’ before a transplant procedure and a good reality check afterwards.
If you aren’t in this situation yet, you have come to the right place! People considering hair loss solutions involving surgery have often already tried everything else. Traditional methods of changing diet and stress management have had no effect, purchasing the creams and using chemicals has left you wanting. It is true to say however, that the leap from ‘thinking’ to ‘doing’ is a big one.
Here are a few questions you will want to consider:
- How long have you been losing your hair?
- Are you comfortable with the length of time after surgery it takes hair to regrow?
- Are you open to discussing your hair loss? One on One? With Family Members?
- Have you researched the hair transplant procedure? Have you found the truth or are you listening to myths about hair grafts, transplants and implants?
- Have you talked to a hair transplant specialist?
Don’t rush into any surgery. But, take the time to educate yourself on what is involved in the hair transplant and restoration process. The only bad question is the one you don’t ask a professional. Consultations are free and so is the phone call. We are here to help and educate, not convince you. The choice is yours but you aren’t alone. Join the millions enjoying a renewed sense of self. We can Help!
Darren Sanders
Jun 25
Over a period of time you lose your hair, so it is only logical that it would take time for the hair to grow back after the surgery. Well, you are correct in this train of thought. It has been two months since I had the hair transplant surgery and I can tell a difference in my hair line and the thickness of my new growing hair. They tell you it could take several months to be able to tell a change in your hair and that is correct. But, I can tell you so far so good at the rate of hair growth I have had. If you can I would suggest taking a whole week off from work for healing time.