Will a hair transplant get rid of areata alopecia for good?
I have areata alopecia at the top of my head in two spots. If i were to get a hair transplant in those two spots would i no longer have areata alopecia?
I have areata alopecia at the top of my head in two spots. If i were to get a hair transplant in those two spots would i no longer have areata alopecia?
February 24th, 2010 at 9:58 pm
If you have tried other conservative measures such as Minoxidil or finasteride and they are not successful, hair transplant is an option to cover the bald spots, but the areata alopecia condition will still be there. Several transplant sessions may be needed. The decision to go for hair transplant is expensive, and poses some risks such as infection and scarring. If you decide to go ahead, be sure to choose a good doctor. There is this article about the side effects that you may encounter after undergoing hair transplant. You can read this article at this link
http://healthtipsformen. net/hair-loss-solutions/the-four-hair-transplant-side-effects-that-you-should-know-about/
Hope this helps.