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Medical Hair Restoration PhotosAfter Seeing the Real Medical Hair Restoration PhotosIf you have ever seen medical hair restoration photos on television, you should know that those don't even come close to telling the whole story. The medical hair restoration photos show a happy man that has 'just' gotten his hair back. The first picture is always of him frowning with his bald head. The second picture he is smiling, usually a little bit tanner as well. What they don't show you are the real post-surgery medical hair restoration photos - the photos with the scabs, the pus, the blood and the 'shock fall.' Those tell the real story - the story of an expensive surgery that is painful, risk filled and although not life threatening, it is certainly more than a little unpleasant. Side Effects of Hair Loss SurgeryAfter you have completed the surgery, it is not all fun and hair. Ignoring all of the scabs for a moment, as well as the excessive itching, even if everything was a complete success and you were scab and itch free there is a good chance you are going to suffer from what is known as 'Shock Fall.' Shock fall is the sudden loss of all of patches of hair that were just transplanted. The physical cause of shock fall is not that well known, but the result is very common, and it is thought that the likely reason for the event is that after the follicle is transferred, it suffers through a lot of stress and spews the hair out (from 'shock'). Now, hairs do grow back, but it takes 3-6 months since you have to wait that long for any hair to grow back even when a hair is healthy. That means that for a while there are several patches of hair missing from your head. Shock fall is not the only side effect, however. Extreme itching is also common, so much so that you can actually open up wounds in your scalp by the amount of scratching that is needed. Also, scabbing is common as well, and if you pick at scabs you run the risk of permanently pulling out one of the sensitive hairs that just got implanted in your scalp. Clearly those medical hair restoration photos do not give you the whole truth about that type of hair loss treatment. Instead, you should be using a natural supplement like Procerin that is designed to fight hair loss at the root cause. |