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Hair Transplant Like Wayne Rooney

Who doesn’t know Wayne Rooney? He is a name that needs no introduction. Being a celebrity English footballer, he is the youngest player ever to represent England. He plays as a forward. Not only is he considered a powerhouse of energy, he is a force to be reckoned with. Unfortunately, not even his long list of impressive credentials offered him protection against hair loss.

Once he started noticing his receding hair line, he decided to do something about it. That was when he opted for hair transplant. Today, he proudly sports a thicker thatch as he happily acknowledges that hair transplant has transformed his life. Apart from the variety of available options, he chose the Follicular Unit Extraction which turned out to be the perfect choice for him.

A lot of people fail to get the desired results out of their hair transplant surgeries. This is because they lack knowledge about the options available to them. The following is an attempt at informing readers to allow them to make well-informed decisions.

It is no longer a secret that there has been an increase in the number of individuals who want to battle baldness. Some areas of our scalp are able to resist baldness. Hair transplant is the procedure of grafting these patches to areas where hair is thinning out. Since the procedure is costly, it is better to understand the different transplantation methods. Let’s take a look at them.

1. Follicular Unit Strip Strategy

Follicular Unit Strip Strategy or FUSS for short is when a strip or hair is removed from the donor’s scalp. These strips are then implanted on the balding area. Sutures are used to sew the area together. While it may take the area several days to completely heal, it is the best option for normal to severe balding cases. This type of transplantation allows multiple grafts to be implanted in one session.

2. Follicular Unit Extraction

Abbreviated as FUE, this is a more popular type of hair transplant methods. Essentially, this type involves the transplantation of hair strands from the sides and back of hair in groups. Since it closely resembles the way human hair naturally grows, the outcomes are more satisfactory. One other advantage associated with this procedure is that unlike other types, it doesn’t involve any deep cuts. Therefore, recovery is faster and scars are fewer.

3.Scalp Reduction

This is one of the rarest hair transplantation methods. This procedure involves surgical removal of the balding area. The area of the scalp bearing hair is then stretched to cover patches that have been removed. This method is costly as well. In addition, the scalp is most likely to get tight which further causes hair to fall out.

If you are considering a hair transplant surgery, make sure you understand the options available to you. Besides your hard-earned money,your appearance is also at stake. Take time to decide what will work best for you. Seek recommendations from experts to ensure that you are headed in the right direction. 

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