Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Hair Loss Affecting Your Self-esteem? Get Hair Transplant in Mexico


The article further adds that the leading cause of hair loss is male pattern baldness (MPB), a condition caused in large part by genetics. In MPB, a man’s hair follicles shrinks until they can no longer sprout hair. Oftentimes, the only recourse is to get hair transplant surgery, a process wherein healthy follicles are grafted to areas that can no longer grow hair. However, the cost of such a procedure can be prohibitive, leading many sufferers of MPB to get hair transplant in Mexico instead. This is part of the growing trend called medical tourism where patients travel abroad to get treatment for a considerably lower price.
http://www.bajahaircenter.com/hair-loss-affecting-self-esteem-get-hair-transplant-mexico/

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Reasons for Women’s Hair Loss and How Hair Transplants in Mexico Help


Hair, no matter how it is styled or cut, is one of the ultimate symbols of femininity. A lot of Mexican women boost their self-esteem through physical appearance, so hair and beauty is such a lucrative and flourishing industry. In a world where tips for caring and styling hair flood beauty magazines, and advertisements for smooth, perfect tresses dominate television commercials, women cannot help but be conscious about how their hair looks. Thinning hair and hair loss are a common complaint among middle-aged men, which is why hair transplants in Mexico are becoming exceedingly standard for males. Hair loss, however, could actually occur in women as well. It’s natural for women to lose fifty up to a hundred strands per day, but abnormal hair loss can be triggered by much more serious causes.
http://www.bajahaircenter.com/reasons-for-womens-hair-loss-and-how-hair-transplants-in-mexico-help/

Monday, December 29, 2014

Mexico Hair Transplant Expert Participates in CILAD Congress 2014


Mexico hair transplant expert, Dr. Sara Lea Salas , Founder of Baja Hair Center, recently participated in CILAD 2014. The College Ibero Latin American Dermatology (CILAD), an international, scientific non-profit association, organized XX CILAD Congress last November 15-18, 2014 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The said event aimed to promote the progress of Ibero Latin American dermatologists through exchange of scientific, professional, academic improvement and fraternal ties.
http://www.bajahaircenter.com/mexico-hair-transplant-expert-participates-in-cilad-congress-2014/

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Getting Hair Restoration in Mexico as the Best Decision for Patients


Importance of Hair Loss Treatment Looks actually matter. Hair, being a component of beauty, is why patients seek treatment. The Chicago Tribune reported that hair loss or alopecia patients may experience psychological issues relating to self-esteem. Some patients even suffer from anxiety and depression. With Mexico being one of the most accessible countries that provide several low-cost and effective medical procedures, more hair loss patients can gain back their confidence—and a thicker head of hair.
http://www.bajahaircenter.com/getting-hair-restoration-in-mexico-as-the-best-decision-for-patients/

Monday, November 10, 2014

Hair Loss: Prevention and Treatment with Hair Transplant in Mexico


Treatment There are several ways to treat hair loss, depending on the amount of hair lost and its primary cause. For many, hair transplants like Follicular Unit Extraction or FUE can bring back the appearance of full or fuller hair. Patients that undergo the treatment typically get 60% of new hair growth after 6-9 months. FUE is the removal of healthy hair follicles from the scalp or a donor area and putting them one by one to the bald spots. Hair transplant in the USA can be quite costly, so people looking for affordability while still being assured of quality turn to medical tourism. Indeed, a quality, state-of-the-art hair transplant in Mexico will cost considerably less, paving the way for more savings.
http://www.bajahaircenter.com/hair-loss-prevention-and-treatment-with-hair-transplant-in-mexico/

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Hair Restoration in Mexico: Are You the Right Candidate for This?


Fortunately, women—and men—who are experiencing thinning hair have several options in hair restoration in Mexico to regain their once-glorious locks, from topical medications like minoxidil to hair transplantation. The latter involves grafting a strip of hair from a person’s scalp and then placing it in the area where there’s noticeable hair loss. However, this option is not a “one-size, fits all” solution. One has to be the right candidate first. The Follicular Unit Extraction or FUT technique for hair transplants in Mexico calls for the removal of a narrow strip of scalp. It’s from this strip where hair follicles will be extracted and then transplanted or grafted to the balding areas. For the procedure to work, individuals must have at least a small area where hair still grows. Thus, hair grafting isn’t recommended for those who’ve experienced complete hair loss.
http://www.bajahaircenter.com/hair-restoration-in-mexico-are-you-the-right-candidate-for-this/

Friday, November 7, 2014

Hair Transplants in Mexico: Should Adult Males Do This Automatically?


If hair transplant can solve your problems on a long-term basis, and you are under the age of 60, you can definitely try. You can’t be hasty, though. There are many factors to consider, so it is advisable to consult a prestigious center for hair restoration in Mexico, like the Baja Hair Center, which can assess your condition and give you the green light.
http://www.bajahaircenter.com/hair-transplants-in-mexico-should-adult-males-do-this-automatically/