Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Very serious question for woman?

I am almost 40. My hair is getting scary thin.I have polycystic overy syndrome %26amp; I kopw thats one reason my hair could be thinning. I am seriously looking into hair transplant surgery and I want to know if anyone out there has done that and if so are you happy with the results and were did you get it done at?



Very serious question for woman?

Talk to your gynecologist. You are right hormonal balance may very well be the reason. If so, the problem itself needs to be addressed. You do not want to treat the symptoms of a problem and ignore the problem....because obviously the symptoms will not go away and quite possibly get worse. You need to identify and treat the source of the problem and then quite possibly, when the problem is taken care of the symptoms, such as hair loss will go away.



Because the study of medicine, health etc is so extensive, along with the fact there are many complex issues and symptoms that may be similar...people should not play doctor and nurse...without a license to practice. Even when one has a license to practice the scope is limited to giving advice. You must seek a facility and licensed staff who are able to examine you, run some labs and diagnose your specific condition. Please, curve the temptation to seek medical advice from the internet or from casual conversation. You would not own a Million dollar Fiero and let a back yard mechanic service or repair it...likewise, your health and body is the only body you will live in and travel through this life in. Be sure to get proper health maintenance for yourself! Best of health!



Very serious question for woman?

You might have a hereditary condition. Sure many woman get hair plants. If that is what you want then go for it. I would get a thorough exam to make sure it was not something that could be fixed.



Very serious question for woman?

Another reason your hair could be thinning is your thyroid - so have your thyroid tested. You should try other things before thinking about transplant. Hormones greatly affect hair growth. You should see an endocrinologist to help you figure it out.



Very serious question for woman?

shave your head ,and start suckin lollipops.



Very serious question for woman?

I personally have not had it, but I know someone (used to work here) who did have the hair transplant surgery. Let's just say it was NOT a success story. Something went wrong %26amp; he ended up with HORRIBLE scarring on his scalp. Now he has to wear a toupee or a hat because it messed his head up so badly. Granted, I am SURE that most cases don't end up that way; I am sure his is the exception rather than the rule, but he's the only person I know who's done it.



Very serious question for woman?

I have polycystic ovaries and my hair is fine. I am 48 and have changed by nutrition and mental/emotional capacity to heal. I don't believe in treating the symptoms. I look to heal at the source of the problem so that all parts of the body are taken care of. You may want to look for other sources of healing information so that you can discover a different way of responding to being dis-eased. Take care and be good to yourself. You deserve to have a great and beautiful body all of your life.



Very serious question for woman?

Many people have done that but you should consult the people who got it done from the place you want it to be done. So its not the transplant results which are important but also the place.

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