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Hair Transplants by Cosmetic Surgery Partners London


Hair loss is common in both males and females and can be detrimental to your confidence. Thought it affects men and women differently, hair loss can prematurely age you and lead impact on your self-expression as well as your confidence, changing the way you perceive your appearance. 70% of the male population experience male pattern baldness, with 25% of them experiencing this kind of baldness by the time they reach 20 years old. Women tend to experience hair thinning at a much later age than men, but still around 30% of them will experience balding with as much as an effect on their confidence as men.


Hair Transplant Surgery in London


An advanced hair transplant surgery is now available in London, the Direct Hair Implant (DHI). The DHI procedure is far more advanced than traditional hair transplants, as it does not require a scalpel or general anaesthetic and there is no post-procedural scarring.


After your DHI procedure, the hair follicles placed will continue to grow for the rest of your life and look very natural, blending into and complimenting your natural hair. The DHI procedure has been specifically adapted to increase the survival rate and growth of the harvested hair follicle by limiting their handling time. The direct implantation of the follicles with fewer traumas, no scarring, and less damage to the blood supply of the area.


This hair transplant is incredibly discreet, as there are no immediately visible signs of you undergoing the procedure and no post-operative scarring. With minimal downtime, natural results, and minimal post-operative medication, this simple yet advanced technique is changing the lives of hair loss patients.


Hair Transplantation for Transgender Individuals


Male-to-female (MTF) and female-to-male (FTM) transgender individuals face a distinctly different set of creative and technical hurdles when it comes to transgender and transsexual hair transplantation. Comprehending the subtle cosmetic differences between male and female hairlines is just one facet of developing a successful transgender hair restoration. Additionally, variables causing future hair loss that may affect transgender hair surgery, as well as differences in the directional flow of hair growth between males and females, are also significant factors in hair transplantation for transgender.


Choose the hair transplantation technique wisely.


Transgender hair transplant surgery is an essential operation for those who want to thicken their hair or replace hair that has fallen out or change their hairline because hairline is different in males and females. In the transgender population, it is crucial for resolving hair loss issues and developing a more feminine hairline during the transitional period. DHITM â€“ Direct Hair Implantation is the most advanced hair transplant technique used in transsexual hair transplants; both effectively speed up hair growth and create longer, thicker hair.

To generate a more realistic and appropriately formed hairline, these treatments can be employed for both male-to-female (MtF) and female-to-male (FtM) transitioning. Those making the transition from FtM may also think about getting eyebrow or beard transplants to look more like their preferred gender. Position, form, and hair-flow pattern—distinctive characteristics of male and female hairlines—are essential gender indicators.


MTF transplant


Male-to-female (MTF) transgender hair transplantation focuses on addressing hairline differences and combating male pattern baldness. Traditional methods involve a long incision across the scalp to pull the hairline downward. However, this technique is not ideal for transgender hairline conversion. Unlike the female hairline lowering technique, which involves a female-shaped hairline being brought down surgically or with hair transplantation, transgender hairline must convert a male hairline into a feminine one. This is because a surgically advanced male hairline exposes a scar over time that can only be covered with further hair transplantation.


The outer temple area, a hallmark of feminine beauty, cannot be reproduced by cutting a long incision. Additionally, hairs in the male hairline are almost opposite in direction and flow to those in the female hairline. The male hairline’s angles are projected straight forward, while the female hairline is shaped in a cowlick with a slight whorl pattern, aiming in a backward-facing direction. Therefore, surgical hairline lowering is not the best option for converting a male hairline into a female one.


FTM


Transgender Hair Transplant: Female to Male (FTM)

Hair transplantation for female-to-male (FTM) transgender patients usually includes beard and mustache hair replacement. It’s a less frequently requested procedure, yet it can still be highly successful with experts. Doctors and experts can assist in advancing the facial masculinization process by skillfully crafting a precise pattern of natural hair growth in the mustache and beard area.


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