Artificial hair transplants made an amazing impression when it was first introduced in the late 70s. Behavioral issues are frequently brought on by hair loss. Many people struggle to adjust to an unexpected shift in their usual persona. Insecurity and dissatisfaction with one’s looks develop into an obsessional condition, which inevitably has an impact on one’s profession, relationships with people of the opposite sex, and other aspects of one’s life. Unfortunately, the treatment of baldness with medication helps only in rare cases. Methods of masking baldness, such as wigs or hair replacement systems, are also not suitable for everyone and are not always relevant. Not everyone has enough hair for transplantation. For this reason, Biofibre Hair Transplant in Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Sharjah was introduced to help people restore their hair.
What is Bio Hair?
When talking about implantation, or implantation of hair, most often they mean transplantation into the skin of artificial hair, also called bio hair. It is no secret that a healthy immune system is set up to reject any foreign body that enters the body, so the implanted artificial hair must have the following characteristics:
- Hypoallergenic and Safe. The transplanted hair should not provoke immune allergic reactions, such as rash, skin redness, or fever. Also, implantation should not lead to other negative consequences, such as impaired blood circulation of the skin, or the ingress of harmful chemicals into the body.
- Natural look. This means that the hair should have a natural color, healthy shine, be soft to the touch, and silky.
- Resistant to External Influences. Headgear friction, exposure to sweat, raindrops or snowflakes, and street or room dust should not harm the implanted hair.
- Durability. Procedures like hair implants are quite expensive and represent an invasion of the body that carries some risks. Therefore, it is especially important that the result of such procedures can be maintained for a long time.
Who is an Ideal Candidate?
The Biofibre Hair Transplant in Dubai & Abu Dhabi has been developed to present an alternative treatment that holds great promise for people who have not been able to undergo a real hair transplant for reasons such as insufficient donor hair at the back of the head or body, as well as health conditions. The term “biofiber” is now commonly associated with the method of artificial hair transplantation.
The procedure for implanting hair has some contraindications. Implantation may be refused if the client has:
- Excessive Sweating, Or Hyperhidrosis. Artificial hair provokes increased sweating of the skin, which can lead to the appearance of other skin diseases
- Infectious Diseases of the Skin. The introduction of bio hair inevitably affects the skin and subcutaneous tissues, and their metabolism, and this can cause an exacerbation of diseases
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Inflammation or damage to the scalp
How is the Procedure Performed?
Since the procedure is associated with risks, it is important to assess the patient’s suitability and perform several medical tests before proceeding.
It is essential to observe the reaction of the body to artificial hair; every week for at least one month, a small number of implant trials must be performed before larger sessions can be performed.
The transplantation process is performed under local anesthesia using an implant pen.
The implant inserts a synthetic strand of hair into the scalp to a depth of about 0.3 mm. The microchannels are opened one at a time using an implant. The biofiber insert is stabilized by a knot that is placed under the scalp.
After the transplant process, when the body tries to close the wound channel by growing new connective tissue, it also fills in the loop of synthetic fibers. As a result, artificial hair will be more firmly fixed on the scalp.
What Results can you Achieve with the Treatment?
Even if a biofiber hair transplant can provide a relatively acceptable look immediately after the procedure, it will not be able to maintain that look after a while. The reason is very obvious; it is not part of the human body. As the fake hair gets dull, the hair will also start to deteriorate towards the end of the year. Therefore, to restore the original state of artificial hair, it is necessary to transplant additional strands of hair.
Although this situation may be due to concerns about cost, when infections also come into play, it can lead to serious problems that cannot be easily eliminated.
The Takeaway
With the Biofibre Hair Transplant in Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Sharjah, a problem such as alopecia can be eliminated. However, before deciding on implantation, you should still weigh the pros and cons. After all, firstly, artificial hair still does not grow, which means that its wearers will have to be more careful with haircuts. Secondly, bio hair is more prone to tangling than natural hair, so it requires frequent and careful combing with soft brushes. And do not forget that such hair gradually thins out, which is why the implantation procedure will have to be repeated every few years, although not in the same volume.