" Baldness And Hair Transplants: Acquired Gene - Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Advice"
Focus Areas: To counter the effects of male pattern baldness
via hair transplant procedures, to re-establish eyebrow hair density, or to
remove unwanted hair build-ups
Surgery Options: Hair transplant surgery alone or in
combination with brow lift or face lift.
Other Surgical Options: Chin Augmentation, Eyelid Surgery,
Facelift, Forehead Lift, Lip Augmentation, Necklift, Nose Reshaping
Baldness And Hair Transplants: Acquired Gene
Interplay Between Genes And Hormones To many men the
male-pattern baldness gene, transmitted through the female carrier side of a
family's gene pool, creates a crisis in looks and social perception that only
plastic surgery can address. As the male-pattern baldness gene plays out its
expression, the impact area is restricted to the dome of the head and not to
the hair follicles around the sides and back of the head. Generally, the
ambient or internal chemical environmental necessary for expression of this
baldness is to have normal levels of testosterone in the bloodstream. To many
men, this is all but equal to a life time sentence since they have no desire
nor need to suppress the expression of testosterone. This distinction in how the
male-pattern baldness gene expresses itself guides the plastic surgeon when he
looks for donor hair and tissue locations to be re-positioned within the
balding areas.
Other Baldness Factors. Cancer is well known for its impact
on hair, once chemotherapy is applied to the cancer patient. Other illness can
create similar pressures on the hair follicles, causing premature hair loss.
The male-pattern baldness gene is not the only cause of baldness. As many
people have observed from stories on their night news channel, places like in
Africa are historically under-provided in terms of basic human nutrition.
Accordingly, people living in these areas can see their hair fall out due to
malnutrition.
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