The problem of hair loss in women occurs due to different
causes of males. First of all, the doctor investigated the cause of hair loss
along with the patient. As a result of the examinations and examinations
performed, if the patient is in the appropriate conditions for the operation,
the transplant is performed with the same technique as applied to males. If
hair loss or hair loss is observed after surgery, hair-strengthening treatments
may also be applied.
For these patients filling areas where the hair is diluted
is a good alternative. The back of the head should be used as a donating area
where hair follicles are more dense. The tissue widening technique (flep) can
be used in patients who have a lot of hair loss.
Type Of Hair Loss In Women:
Type i: it is a visible thinning that starts 1-3 cm in the
forehead area and in the upper area of the head (or in the head, crown).
Type ii: excess reduction in the upper area of the head.
Type iii: the upper area of the head where the hair is
completely dead.
Differences Between Men And Women:
Hair loss in females begins later than in men. The more the
male age increases the more the hair progresses to them. As for men, hair loss
occurs only in the front, upper and lower body parts. While women do not notice
anything like this.
Hair loss in women occurs generically, involving all areas
of the head. The hair skill (forehead part) in women usually does not decrease.
While in men, with the onset of adolescence, the deepening of the hair skill at
the forehead is often a common feature. The assumption that men who have had
their hair significantly decreased because of excessive hormone (testosterone)
is a false information.
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