The Future of the Throne: Hair Transplants for Harry and William?
Ever since the young boys reached young manhood the media
spanning the U.K. and the U.S. have had their eyes on Harry and William, their
upbringing, their choices in school, women and where they have fun.
But perhaps one of the most talked about characteristics of
the young men was their lack of hair and genetic disposition to hair loss.
its like the public and media are watching and speculating
on the strands as they fall. Now one hair transplant surgeon has taken it a
step further in the frenzy to watch the hair loss at the royal palace and have
revealed what he thinks these men will look like by the time they are in their
50’s.
For both depictions of the men, there is a prediction that
they will be bald and wrinkled by that age.
Dr. Asim Shahmalak, who is reportedly a hair loss expert,
said the solution for these men if they don’t want to be bald in their old age,
is to get a hair transplant.
Many celebrities and men who are well in tune with their
outward appearance have started to pay attention to the signs of hair loss, and
are already opting for hair transplant surgeries as a way to plan for their
future appearances.
Have we gone too far as a society? Or has our advancements
in the study of technologies and in medicine granted us this special right?
Only the person whose head and looks it will affect can be the judge of that.
But knowing there are more options than to suffer or be embarrassed is a start
many men, regardless if they are royalty, can take comfort in knowing.
Hairfear - 8-5-2014
Frequently asked questions about hair transplant procedures
How much does a hair transplant cost?
Hair transplants can vary in price based off of the area in the world that you are interested in getting a hair transplant as well as the size of the area where you may need a hair transplant. Experienced doctors in the United States will often charge some of the highest prices for a hair transplant worldwide and this is why so many travelers make the move to other parts the world like Turkey, India, Thailand, Mexico...etc for their hair transplants.
Will a hair transplant hurt?
Although hair transplants may look like a particularly
unpleasant or painful experience is actually very little discomfort involved
with the surgery itself. Hair transplants are always done under an anesthetic so there's absolutely zero pain during the treatment itself. Many people actually relate the process as being very similar to going to the dentist for filling or root canal. Mild pain can persist over the course of postop treatment but he generally just resumes for a few days.
Who can deliver the best surgery?
It's usually best to consider working with surgeons who have and IAHRS certification or international alliance of hair restoration surgeons recognition. IAHRS can often deliver recommendations for the best surgeons in each particular area.
Is this scarring noticeable?
Any type of hair transplant will require the use of incisions throughout the scalp. There can also sometimes be a small scar from the donor area towards the back of the scalp. Asking to look at photos of the surgeon's previous work will help you to see roughly how bad the scarring could be. In most cases an experienced professional can limit the look of scarring and noticeable marks from the surgery.
How long does it take for the hair to grow?
In most cases hair growth will start within eight months and you can start to see a full effect from the hair transplant after a full year. The initial signs of growth can usually start between 3 to 4 months after the surgery.
Are the results permanent?
The hair follicles that are transplanted are generally the ones which are genetically resistant against the symptoms of baldness. As long as you receive hair loss treatment later in your life after the symptoms of balding have started to subside, you can have a better chance at permanent results.
While everyone know you've had surgery?
If you want to limit the chance that people may find out about your surgery it's important to give at least three weeks of healing as the surgical area will be affected and red just after surgery. After around a month of healing it can look far less noticeable. You could consider wearing a hat while time passes or opting for some extra time off if possible.
How long should I rest after surgery?
It's recommended to rest for at least a few days after surgery so that your body can recover. Trenton to over exert yourself and limit sexual activity, running in the gym for around 10 days after surgery.
Is it possible to lose more hair as a result of surgery?
There is always a chance of shock loss which happens when the hair is weak and miniaturizing after the surgery. As long as the surgeon is choosing the correct hair follicles and performing the surgery well it's possible to minimize the chance of this happening however.
Will I need another hair transplant?
The need for another transplant really depends on the individual. With a solid foundation surgery and working to potentially bolster results with drug therapy, you can improve the stability of the hair that was transplanted as well as prevent further loss. Getting a hair transplant early
on in your 20s or early on in life could lead to needing long-term transplants as hair loss can be progressive.