Today, hair loss is very common in both men and women. Hair transplantation is a solution to this problem as it is a permanent and simple method. In terms of a significant difference in appearance, hair transplantation is a procedure that is preferred more in demand by women than by men. Because while hair loss changes appearance, it can have a psychological effect. According to a study, hair loss in men produces only the effect of dissatisfaction, while it also produces the effect of fear and shame in addition to dissatisfaction in women.
Causes of Hair Loss in Women
The most common cause of hair loss in women is androgenetic alopecia. Androgenetic alopecia is hair loss due to changes in the hair follicles. By the way, androgenetic alopecia is the shrinking of hair follicles, their transformation into thin and colorless hair and hair loss continues during the growth phase. It can evolve in 3 different ways.
- Diffuse (common)
- Localized (regional)
- Patterned (male type)
- Diffuse (Widespread): It refers to hair loss in which the hairline is preserved but sparseness is experienced in the entire It is divided into three according to the severity of sparseness.
Ludwig I: It is the earliest phase of hair loss and there is a sparseness at the crown area, this sparseness is minimal.
Ludwig II: It is the next stage of baldness in the crown area. Hair volume is reduced and hair loss is evident.
Ludwig III: It is the stage in which thinning is more common, although the anterior hairline is preserved. Thinning is common and the scalp is visibly clear.
- Localized (regional): It is the type of hair loss that occurs in the middle of the scalp without diffuse hair loss. It is also known as the Olsen
- Patterned (male type): It is the type of hair loss that starts from the forehead line and spreads to the sides. It is also known as the Hamilton
Other causes of hair loss in women can be explained as genetic predisposition, autoimmune diseases, hormonal changes, drug use, menopause, pregnancy, extreme stress, iron deficiency, heavy dieting practices.
Although hair loss has become a common problem in both men and women, the types of hair loss are fundamentally different. While men have problems with hair loss, especially on the crown, side and in the front regions, women do not experience hair loss as it is in men. In women, such a situation is very rarely seen, while the hairline goes backwards in men. Hair loss in women is more common on the entire scalp and is perceived as sparse.
Tips to prevent hair loss in women:
It is possible to prevent hair loss problems using natural methods at home before medical treatment. These natural methods consist of personal hygiene and a healthy diet. Protein-based conditioners, water-based, oil-based and color-based pigmented conditioners for moisture and elasticity should be included in personal hair care routines. In addition, regular keratin treatment should be carried out. When it comes to nutrition, it is important to ensure that you eat a healthy and balanced diet and consume all the nutrients naturally. If the problem of hair loss cannot be prevented despite using these natural methods, medical treatment can be considered. The reason for the hair loss and the type of hair loss are very important in determining the right treatment. Determination of treatment can only be carried out by a team of specialists. In addition to determining the treatment, whether the hair loss is temporary or permanent and the course of the loss should be observed.
Recommended Medical and Non-Medical Treatments for women:
- Hair Transplantation: Hair transplantation is the transplantation of hair follicles from the patient’s own body, which provides a permanent option against hair Hair transplantation is defined as a microsurgical procedure. Because different needles and tools are used during the process. If there are enough hair follicles in the patient’s body, this procedure can be tried. People with patterned or localized hair loss may consider hair transplantation.
- Minoxidil: This process, which involves the application of the drug to the scalp, slows down or completely prevents hair
- PRP: PRP is a non-surgical hair care procedure. This process protects and repairs the hair. It is based on the process of taking a small amount of the patient’s blood and giving it to the body by injection after
- Hair Mesotherapy: It is the local administration of pharmacological drugs under the skin after mixing. Special needles, special techniques and small doses are used. This process has the effect of slowing down hair loss and revitalizing the
- Healthy Diet: In addition to consumption of foods rich in protein and carbohydrates, taking Bioin, Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium and Vitamins A, E, C, B6 strengthens and protects
Hair Transplantation in Women
Although procedure of hair transplantation is basically the same, there may be differences in the process due to the different types of hair loss in men and women.
Phases of Hair Transplantation in Women:
It is possible to have a hair transplant in women without shaving. Instead of shaving completely, the back of the head is shaved between the two ears in such a way that is not visible. This shaving is incomprehensible because it is not obvious. After applying the local anesthesia or sedation to the patient, hair follicles with a diameter of 0.6 mm or 0.8 mm are removed. Then, micro-channels are opened to the areas, in where hair loss occurs, and the hair follicles taken from the donor area are transferred into these channels. The angle and direction of the hair follicle are important. In women, the donor area is generally preferred as the nape of the neck. Hair transplantation can be performed with special instruments with sapphire tips or with the DHI method. Special sapphire-tipped tools allow placement of Grafts on a sharp and smooth surface, while DHI method allows placement between existing hairs. Hair transplantation should be planned out and undertaken patient-specifically. After the application, you will keep under supervision for 2-4 hours and then come out of hospital. Hair transplantation is a procedure that takes 6-8 hours and ends in a single session. On average, 3 hours of this period is the collection of hair follicles, 1 hour is the opening of the channels and the remaining time is the transplantation of the collected hair follicles. The donor and recipient areas are bandaged for the first three days after the procedure. At the end of the three days, the bandages are removed and dressed. Again, the hair can be washed after three days. However, it should be known that the first hair wash should be done in the center. Crusting, redness, swelling or edema in the first ten days are the most common complications after the procedure. After ten days, these problems will gradually disappear. Since local anesthesia or sedation is applied during the process, you will not feel pain, but it is normal to feel pain after the effects of these applications wear off once the process is complete. Although this situation progresses as a very minimal picture, some patients may use painkillers with the recommendation of a specialist.
Success of Hair Transplantation in Women
The nape area is preferred because the hair follicle in the donor area is strong and dense. If hair transplantation is performed by a specialist team in sterile environments and with sterile, personalized, disposable needles and tools, the success rate is up to 99% and the chance of possible complications is reduced.
Things to consider after a hair transplant
In the first three days, it should be paid attention not to do any heavy work. It sees no harm with sleeping on your back. Hair care products should be used other than the creams and lotions recommended by the team for the first 15 days after the procedure. Hats and berets should not be worn. Avoid direct sunlight and stay away from environments such as swimming pools and saunas for a while. The crusts that have formed on the scalp as a result of the procedure should not be plucked and the area should not be itchy. If it is thought that a situation different from normal is experienced, the doctor can be consulted. Whether or not scars will occur after the procedure depends on which the technique is used. While FUE technique does not leave any scars, chances of scarring in hair transplant performed using FUT technique are quite high. Therefore, the FUE technique is a more preferred method than the FUT technique. Another issue is whether hair coloring is possible or not. There is no harm you have your hair cut that has reached desired length the after the procedure, give it different shapes and get it colored.
Hair transplantation in woman can be applied for the purpose of narrowing the forehead, as well as for sparse or falling hair. Women whose forehead area is wider than normal, or who think it is, need a hair transplant. Because the forehead area is the most effective area for hair styling. Since hair transplantation is a permanent procedure, women can adjust the forehead opening as they wish.
The prices of hair transplantation for women vary both according to the size of the area where the procedure will be performed and according to the chosen technique. As the amount of transplanted hair increases, the price also goes up proportionally.
Hair transplantation is a procedure that provides permanent results when it is performed by a team of expert. Although there are many different hair treatments available today, hair transplantation is the only treatment that offers long-term results to patients. Hair transplantation, which has become more comfortable every day thanks to developments in the medical field, is performed more often in male patients, but effective and satisfactory results are also obtained in female patients.