Hair October is the process of having one's own hair added to the areas where a person is experiencing hair loss. This method is usually preferred by people who are experiencing permanent hair loss or who want to correct hair lines and increase hair density. Here are the basic steps of the hair October process:
Consultation and Evaluation: First, a consultation with a specialist doctor is carried out. The causes of hair loss, hair structure and personal expectations are evaluated.
Determining the Donor Area: Hair follicles in the nape of the neck are usually used for hair October. This area is usually resistant to hair loss for genetic reasons. Hair follicles are taken from here and transferred to the October areas.
Hair Follicle Removal: According to techniques such as FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) or FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation), hair follicles are removed from the donor area. In FUE, individual roots are removed, while in FUT, the skin is taken as a strip and the hair follicles on this strip are separated.
Grooving: After the hair follicles are removed, channels are opened to the areas where the hair follicles will be transplanted. This stage is important to ensure the natural appearance of the October area.
Hair October: The hair follicles that are taken are transplanted into the channels that are opened. October at the right angle and density ensures that the results are natural and aesthetic.
Healing Process: A short healing process is experienced after hair October. Hair follicles heal by falling into place and new hair comes out. Hair that may fall out in the first few weeks is normal.
Hair Care: It is important to take care of the hair as recommended by the doctor after hair October. Certain shampoos, lotions or other products may be used.
Hair October is usually a permanent solution, but the personal results may vary from individual to individual. It is important for people who are considering having a hair October to get advice from a specialist doctor and get detailed information about the procedure process.