You cannot change your hair texture with hair transplant surgery. In Hair transplant, the surgeon will move hair from a donor area to a new recipient area and this is done so the hair texture will remain the same as where you harvested the hair follicle.
There are a few different ways you could change your hair's texture. The best way to change hair texture is by getting a perm.
Hair texture can change for many reasons. Oftentimes, hair texture changes due to chemical processing. Other reasons include, chemotherapy and illness.
Short answer is yes. Dying the hair involves a chemical process, which damages the hair. This causes the texture of the hair to change for a short while and it becomes dry, rough and often normally smooth hair will get knotty.
Hair texture should always be considered first before carrying out a cutting service. The texture of the client's hair will determine how the hair lays once it is cut. Various textures will lead to different looks on different clients depending on the texture of their hair.
After surgery, dog hair may not grow back in the same way because the trauma from the surgery can damage the hair follicles, preventing new hair growth.
No this is not correct as when they are going to undergo a brain surgery they have to be bald, but all grow their hair after the surgery.
No. Hair texture is determined by the size and shape of the hair and angle it grows out of the follicle. Shape of individual hair strand actually determines the texture. The angle at which it grows out of the scalp determines specific growth patterns such as whorls and cowlicks.
Hair replacement surgery, as with any surgery, is inherently fraught with risk. One of the main risks for a hair replacement surgery patient is numbness.
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No. There is no such thing as a worse hair texture. Course hair can be difficult, but you can play it up. If you use the right products and take care of it, it'll work fine.
You should wait at least a month to dye your hair after surgery.
"The goal of laser hair removal surgery is to permanently reduce the number of body hairs that you have. Laser hair removal surgery will not permanently remove all body hair and in some instances, will not permanently remove any hair."