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As individuals age, many things start to change in their bodies. Old age affects everyone, and one of the first places that people see these changes is with their hair. As we age, the cells in our body start to wear out and do not work like they used to in years past. Grey hair takes place in both men and women and is one of the most evident indicators of aging.

Grey hair occurs when melanocytes age and lose important enzymes that produce melanin. Melanin is found in hair follicles and gives each strand its color. As we age, this enzyme naturally starts to decrease until it's no longer produced, which transforms the hair from its original color to a gray or white color. Men are more vulnerable to gray hair then women. Early in the graying process, people can lose their gray hair as it naturally falls out and is replaced by pigmented hair. Unfortunately, this isn't really true for all people, and the only way to change the color is color the hair with products like hair dye.

Old age doesn't stop messing with your hair there. Baldness takes place in both males and females and can start as early as puberty. While baldness is a permanent condition, there are other options for people to alter their hair loss problems to make their hair look fuller and thicker.

Hair transplants for men is one procedure that men can do to gain the confidence back and feel outstanding about their hairline. Male pattern hair loss can begin in lots of areas of the head. Some men deal with a receding hairline. Others experience a bald spot that starts around a cowlick in the back of the head and spreads forward. And some men experience a combination of hair loss that begins in both the front and top of the head.

Men's hair transplant surgery is a basic procedure. The patient is awake and the treatment is essentially pain-free. The patient receives local injections of anesthesia, which can seem like tiny pin pricks. Due to the fact that the patient isn't really undergoing any invasive surgery they are free to return back to work the following day— it is the least intrusive treatment of its kind. Hair is harvested from other sections of the head where hair is plentiful and is genetically programmed to remain attached to the scalp.

After undergoing a hair transplant for men, patients can see and feel a substantial difference in their hair and hairline. Each procedure lasts between three to eight hours depending on how much hair has to be replaced. For bigger areas, some clients require a second visit to ensure that the area is completely filled in. The cost of hair transplant for men is minor compared against the years of confidence that patients experience after getting the procedure.

As a result of its efficacy, men and women that are suffering from hair loss and pattern baldness should consider undergoing a hair transplant procedure. A total of 56 million people in the United States alone deal with baldness. Regain your self-confidence, look young again, and get your hair back! this month