How is Biofibre Hair Transplantation Applied?
Artificial hair transplantation, also known as synthetic and bio fiber hair transplantation, involves the transplantation of artificial fibers of different colors and lengths to replace the individual’s own hair follicles. Due to the risks associated with this procedure, it is critical to assess patient suitability and undergo various medical tests in order to proceed. In the later stage, a small number of implant tests should be performed once a week for at least a month to monitor the body’s reaction to the artificial hair, so that larger sessions can be performed. The patient can only have an artificial hair transplant if they successfully pass the tolerance tests. Artificial hair transplantation is usually performed using hair strands made of polyamide fibers. The transplant is performed under local anesthesia using an implanter pen. The implanter inserts the synthetic hair fiber into the scalp to a depth of approximately 0.3 mm. This process is similar to the DHI hair transplantation method by opening the micro-channels one by one. The placement of the bio-fibers is stabilized by a knot placed under the scalp. After the transplantation process, the body tries to close the wound channel by producing new connective tissue, while at the same time filling the loop of synthetic fibers. In this way, the artificial hair is more firmly fixed to the scalp.
How to Use Artificial Hair Fibers After Transplantation?
After transplantation, artificial hair fibers can be used to cover the sparseness in the transplanted areas or to achieve an aesthetic appearance until the transplant results are fully established. Artificial hair fibers are usually available in powder or spray form and are applied to the scalp to thicken and densify the hair strands. These products are available in options that match natural hair color and are suitable for daily use. After application, they provide an immediate improvement in the appearance of the hair transplant area. However, artificial hair fibers are not a permanent solution and may diminish over time due to factors such as washing or sweating, so they may need to be used on an ongoing basis.
Does Synthetic (Artificial) Hair Transplantation Provide Natural Appearance?
Although biofiber hair transplantation provides a relatively acceptable appearance immediately after the procedure, it can have difficulty maintaining this appearance over time. The reason is quite obvious; artificial hair is not part of the human organism. As the artificial hair takes on a dull appearance, it can start to deteriorate towards the end of a year. Therefore, additional hair strands may need to be added to restore the artificial hair. While this may seem like a cost concern, when infections come into play, it can lead to significant problems that are irreversible.
As a result, artificial hair transplantation may seem promising for people who have no other option, but it is important that those who are considering undergoing this operation accept all the risks. It is important to note that this method does not offer a permanent solution. In addition to the bio fiber hair transplant option, hair cloning is another method that people with hair loss are looking forward to. You can contact us to learn more about biofiber hair transplantation.