Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Sectional Hair Implants


Sectional implanting is a relatively new method whereby human hair is embedded by degrees into a strong, tissue-thin membrane. The membrane is adhered to the scalp before the hair is added.
The advantages of this accidents or burns, but it is not yet widely accepted by the barbering profession as a convenient means of hair replacement for the balding man.
In spite of claims that the membrane is skin-like and thin enough not to cause discomfort, it is, nevertheless, difficult for the scalp to breathe when completely covered by any type of synthetic or plastic. In addition, one has to wonder at the advisability of wearing something that does not allow the scalp to be accessible for easy cleaning.
The most important factor that you'll have to consider in your evaluation of this method is whether or not you would be comfortable with your scalp encased in a synthetic membrane.

David Hansen
www.davidhansen.com

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