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    Default Interesting non-surgical solution

    I came across this website:

    http://www.satyaskinhair.com/hairtreatments1.html


    Interesting Indeed...

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    yes interesting but I see that you need to get implants on a yearly basis as they fall out, and of cource since they are implants they will not grow like the rest of your existing hairs and you cannot change your hair style, however to have hair is the first priority so one may not be looking for frequent style changes, personally I can go with the same lenght for a whole year as long as I have hair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by konfusion View Post
    yes interesting but I see that you need to get implants on a yearly basis as they fall out, and of cource since they are implants they will not grow like the rest of your existing hairs and you cannot change your hair style, however to have hair is the first priority so one may not be looking for frequent style changes, personally I can go with the same lenght for a whole year as long as I have hair.
    Apparently they can fester and leave lumps and scars in your scalp.

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    I think that a product utilizing some type of hair (whether it be synthetic or treated human hair) that can be attached to the scalp in a way that's more realistic than standard hairpieces is a potential area of exploration for hair loss treatment. The implantation of poylamide fibers with knotted ends into the scalp, as shown here, doesn't seem to be a viable approach, though -- too many health issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by konfusion View Post
    yes interesting but I see that you need to get implants on a yearly basis as they fall out, and of cource since they are implants they will not grow like the rest of your existing hairs and you cannot change your hair style, however to have hair is the first priority so one may not be looking for frequent style changes, personally I can go with the same lenght for a whole year as long as I have hair.
    exactly, this would look extremely odd during transition phase when a person gets a haircut. Granted, I guess having a scalp full of hair instead of alopecia is always better. "Can't have your cake, and eat it too" am I right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJacobs152 View Post
    exactly, this would look extremely odd during transition phase when a person gets a haircut. Granted, I guess having a scalp full of hair instead of alopecia is always better. "Can't have your cake, and eat it too" am I right?
    Aye. I'd rather have implants that look weird between cuts then visible scalp. You could ask an understanding friend to cut your hair more regularly...

    If they can find a solution that lasts that'd be awesome. But as it stands getting fake hairs implanted over and over and over is not going to look good after a while.

    I've often wondered why there are not clinics that you can goto to get individual hairs glued to your head????

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