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Alopecia Areata After Hair Transplant

Alopecia areata is a skin disease in which a person loses hair in partial amounts and areas. The real reason why alopecia areata hits a person is still unknown, however, most experts say that high-stress, depressions, drugs taken and hormone irregularities in the body are considered reasons for alopecia areata. It is one of the most annoying skin diseases and the lost hair will not grow back in most cases. Alopecia areata is one of the oldest skin diseases known and it has several other names among the public. It can even be seen in the beard area and hit facial hair. However, almost every person grows back his lost beard hair caused by alopecia areata after some time. We would like to tell you that alopecia areata can also be seen after a hair transplant procedure.

When people experience alopecia after their hair transplant procedures, they think that the reason for this is their hair transplant procedure. They think that their hair transplant procedure went wrong and resulted in a fail like this. If you want to get a straight approach to this, you should really think reasonably when it comes to speaking of skin disease. Even the experts say that the exact reason for alopecia areata is still unknown. You can not blame your hair transplant procedure for the appearance of skin disease like this.

Hair Transplant On Alopecia Areata

The very first thing that you should know about hair transplants is that they are not a treatment for hair loss. A person can suffer from a type of hair loss and a hair transplant can provide the hair density for this loss but it does not simply treat the reason why you lose your hair.

Hair transplant procedures can be done over alopecia areata. However, this decision is not yours to make, your surgeon examines your alopecia areata and tell you if you are eligible for a hair transplant or not.

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