Monday, January 21, 2013

Ethnicity and Gender Matter in Hair Surgeries Too

It is not easy to qualify for a hair restoration surgery. For instance, aside from the degree of hair loss, the surgeon will also have to learn the patient’s personal goals in getting the surgery; goals are actually one of the decisive factors if a surgical hair restoration is really necessary.

Not all patients can be ideal candidates for a surgical hair restoration. In fact, because of certain features that make every individual unique, qualifying a patient could turn out to be a challenge to physicians.

Ethnicity and gender considerations, in particular, are important aspects that require assessment in the development of a restorative plan. These factors decide the characteristics of the patient’s hair. If, for instance, the patient is a South Asian, his/her hair attributes differ greatly from that of a Caucasian patient; hence, the Asian patient’s restorative plan will be different from the Caucasian’s. Additionally, the inherited characteristics will determine whether the shape, size, body, volume, and strength of the hair will pass. All these matters will be addressed carefully by the hair restoration expert in order to have the most appropriate restorative plan.

Generally, the physician will look at the physical features (e.g. body size and shape, skin colour and tone, hair colour and characteristics; biological features (e.g. hormonal patterns, genetic inheritance patterns); and cultural factors (e.g. food choices, clothing choices, hairstyling) - all of which contribute to a unique individual appearance.

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