subject: Is Hair Replacement Surgery Dangerous? by:Jay Withers [print this page] Anyone considering hair replacement surgery is certain to have lots of questions regarding the procedure.
Just the fact that it is called "surgery" causes a person to wonder, "Is Hair Replacement Surgery Dangerous?"
Any surgery can be considered dangerous, so it's a valid question. The facts are, however, that most of the time, hair replacement surgery is a very safe procedure.
Experts like those at USHairReplacement.com can alert you to any possible health risks that come with the surgery, but these complications are very rare.
Still, it's advisable to know all the risks and consider them carefully prior to any surgery, so it's worth looking at them carefully.
Patients should know that this type of surgery has been performed successfully for thirty years, and if a patient uses a board-certified plastic surgeon for the procedure, he or she will have the benefit of these years of experience to draw upon.
One possible risk with hair replacement is the possibility of infection. Although an experienced surgeon greatly reduces this risk, it is impossible to know beforehand how susceptible a person is to infections and if they have the immune system capabilities to fight infection.
There have been a small number of documented cases of excessive bleeding following hair replacement surgery, but this is very uncommon.
The most common difficulty, say the experts at USHairReplacement.com, is with patients who fail to fully inform their doctor about all potential risks. For example, a patient for hair replacement should let his or her doctor know if they smoke, or if they are taking any drugs on a regular basis. Both of these behaviors can affect the ultimate outcome of the surgery. This is particularly true for blood thinning drugs such as aspirin that could affect the patients' recovery following surgery.
Additionally, patients should inform their doctor about any other medical treatments they are undergoing at the same time, just in case they would have some kind of an effect on the procedure.
Still, any difficulties with hair replacement are extremely rare, and the entire procedure is tremendously safe.
One concern that hair replacement surgeons do run into is the concern that patients may expect too much from the surgery. That is certainly dangerous! Remember that there are limits to what can be accomplished, and have a realistic idea of what the procedure you choose to undergo can do for you, and how it will affect your look.
There are a few other "dangers," or risks, that may occur with surgery for hair replacement. One is a wide scar, which may be caused by various procedures for scalp-reduction. These scars are caused by the tension resulting from these surgeries.
Another danger is that grafts or plugs won't "take" or die and hair doesn't grow from those grafts. In these cases, the surgery needs to be repeated. Another danger is that hair will continue to thin after the surgery, resulting in an unnatural, splotchy look to the hair. This usually means more surgery.
So you can see that hair replacement surgery is a safe procedure, particularly when you have the procedures done with a licensed and reputable hair replacement company.