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Australia
Hair Transplant options in Australia for men and women with hair loss or
thinning hair looking for a good hair replacement solution.
Australia's warm climate conditions mean that non surgical hair
replacement systems may not be a good hair restoration solution for men
and women with hair loss or thinning hair. The adhesives use to attach
hair replacement systems do not work as well as they do in colder
climate.
For people
in Australia, if you want a cosmetically acceptable improvement in your
hair density, the most effective way is probably hair transplant
procedures.
While
products such as topical minoxidil and Propecia hair loss pills can slow
down the progress of hair loss and even generate small to moderate
regrowth in some cases, hair transplant is probably the only option that
can provide a cosmetically noticeable improvement for most people.
If you
want to get your own natural growing hair back, hair transplant may be a
good option.
Some of
the largest cities in Australia for hair transplantation are:
Australia
is home to the world famous inventors of FUE and BHT hair transplant
techniques. FUE stands for Follicular Unit Extraction. This technique
was invented by Dr. Ray Woods in
Sydney, Australia. No knife, no scalpel, no stitches, no linear
scarring. Truly minimally invasive and fast healing time. This new
technique is now the most sought after alternative to the traditional
strip hair transplant procedures.
With
FUE, you can even use your body hair as donor and transplant them to
thinning areas in your scalp. This technique was also co-invented by Dr.
Ray Woods and is now commonly referred to
as Body Hair Transplant or BHT.
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Body hair transplant: an additional source of donor hair in
hair restoration surgery - published by Dr. Arvind Poswal in the
Indian Journal of Dermatology. |
Dismissed
by countless doctors as impossible
hair transplant repair, Dr. Arvind is the only doctor in the
world to step up to the challenge and offered a helping hand to
severely scarred hair transplant victim Zayden. |
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