Hair Transplant Crown: Boost Your Appearance With A Simple Hair Transplant Crown Procedure
Are you noticing the crown of your scalp is balding? Do you find it bothersome? If so, there are things you can do to address the situation.
Most hair specialists will suggest a patient with a balding crown first start Propecia for a year. However, if after the year the patient doesn’t see the results they desire a hair transplant crown procedure is often recommended. In addition, some patients start out with the hair transplant crown procedure and use Propecia afterward for further control. Often patients who choose not to use Propecia after a hair transplant crown procedure will need further treatment over time to halt continued balding. However, those who do use the two together will get more natural results over an extended period of time.
If you’re worried about the way a hair transplant will look after the procedure is complete, worry no longer. The hair transplants (plugs) of the past are long gone with the new modern hair transplant methods leaving the hair looking so natural most stylists can’t even tell when they are working with the transplant patients. Those suffering with hair loss in the crown area can gain more self confidence and look much younger after a hair transplant crown procedure.
After a hair transplant crown procedure, patients can expect to see hair growth in as little as 2 to 4 months and full growth between 8 and 12 months. The new growth may appear light and thin but throughout the first year it will become a normal and manageable texture.
If you constantly worry about standing with your back to someone or feel self conscious when someone stands over you during meetings, a hair transplant crown procedure might be exactly what you need.
For more information on hair transplant crown procedures, Dr. Bolton’s staff would be happy to assist you.









