Hair transplants have evolved over the years and with new and revolutionary technlogy, never before have they been more accessible. However, what you have maybe not considered during your decision process, is that your actual skin type is going to play a fairly important role in the decision process of the type of transplant you may wish to select.
We all have individual characteristics and natural aspects to our hair that differ from patient to patient, yet there is one definitely familiar trait that we are all recognize. African American, or Afro-Caribbean hair, has a distinct tendancy to be extremely curly. Owing to it’s attributes, the root structure of African American hair obtains a different type of composition to it’s caucasian counterparts. Additionally, there is also a discernible difference in the hairline which has a tendancy to much lower than a caucasian hairline. This is another factor that will enter into play when considering hair transplants for African American men.
What are the implications for African American men?
It’s clear, given the characteristics, that any patient with these particular hair characteristics are going to ask the question of “can hair transplants work for African American men?”. Albeit that there are some substantial differences pertaining to hair types in comparison to Caucasian hair, the resounding answer is a very positive yes.
However, it’s vital to understand that the procedure is not only different to that of a Caucasian hair transplant, it is also considerably more complicated, yet certainly not impossible. For example, Follicular Unit Extraction, or FUE, can be a somewhat precarious and problematic procedure owing to the curl of the actual hair follicule. They can often be complex to extract from the actual root without cutting through the cross section and effectively destroying the graft. However, it’s also important to note that an extremely skilled surgeon should be able to maneuver instruments to achieve success regarding the job in hand. This, thereinafter would deem FUE transplants not only possible but also rewarding in their results.
On an additional and extremely positive note, courtesy of the singular characteristic of the African American curl and also it’s sheer thickness and density, any hair transplant performed will require a considerably diminished number of grafts to achieve a full coverage. Likewise, a further affirmitive attribute has to also be that African American’s are extremely less likely to suffer from any irritable and uncomfortable post-operative redness.
African American Male Before & After
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