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Counseling
at a hair transplant centre, is it all that essential?
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Men
and women visiting a hair restoration centre or clinic have
many different motives for desiring hair restoration. Whatever
the motive, the decision to undertake hair restoration surgery
should be an educated one before any desperate patient becomes
an easy game for the unscrupulous hair transplant surgeon
paying on fears and panic of his patients for immediate financial
gain.
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A
patient's education and counseling in a hair restoration clinic
or center helps him or her to be the realistic about the outcomes
of hair transplant surgery and cooperate with the hair restoration
surgeon for designing the hair line or deciding the future course
of the surgeries. Along with the patient's education, his or her
psychology is also an important aspect of hair restoration surgery.
A patient should never expect miracles from the hair restoration
surgery but only that which is actually possible as briefed by the
hair restoration surgeon.
Any
article on counseling would not be complete without a discussion
of the factors that lead to a patient's dissatisfaction with the
outcome of hair transplant surgery. The dissatisfaction rate among
the patients undergoing surgical hair restoration is approximately
2%, even in the best hair restoration clinics. With the slick, overstated
advertising of modern hair restoration techniques and the high surgical
fee charged by hair restoration surgeons t is very natural for the
patient to expect too much from a hair transplant surgeon. Encouraged
by aggressive litigation lawyers, the patients can even go to the
extent of suing the hair transplant surgeon. Though most patient
do not go to the extent of suing, more often they grumble about
the postoperative pain, lack of graft hair density and threaten
the hair transplant surgeon .
A pre-operative
counseling session at the hair restoration clinic definitely helps
in reducing the disappointment rate with their hair restoration
surgery. The prospective hair restoration patient needs to understand
the difference between the results that can realistically be produced
and the results they wish for. No matter how careful and ethical
the operating hair restoration surgeon is, there is a small group
of patients who are very difficult to satisfy. Although no patient
can ever be completely happy even with best of results, some patients
due to their subverted psychology are much more difficult to please!
Experience
has shown that young men aged 18-28 years have a higher dissatisfaction
rate than men in older age groups. Their emotional immaturity plays
a major role in this regard. Such men may have psychiatric problems,
but a good hair restoration surgeon understands and never deprives
these patients of the undoubted benefits of hair
restoration surgery by a blunt denial. Instead they will do
all sort of cajoling to agree them and be realistic about the outcomes.
Perhaps the greatest challenges sometimes do not lie in the actual
hair transplantation procedures, but in the counseling process itself.
And getting the patient, especially the young patient (at high risk
of developing more advanced baldness in the future) willingly agreeing
to undergo a conservative hair restoration is like wining half the
battle! If a young bald person insists upon a hairline like other
peers of his age, he is perhaps demanding something unnatural without
any consideration for his future hair loss. And in such cases it
all depends upon the counselor to convince the young person to understand
that though some hair restoration possible it cannot give him the
exact look he expects from the surgery.
Similarly, the
counseling session with the patient for designing of his or her
hair line also helps the hair transplant surgeon. Considerations
of the individual patient's facial structure, expectations, and
hair quality are a must. But, though the quantity and quality of
hair varies, the concepts of hair transplant surgery remain the
same for every hair transplant surgery performed. By creative planning,
judicious use of available donor hair and aesthetic and strategic
placing of hair follicle grafts, a hair transplant surgeon can do
much for the patient's expectations!
If
you have already made a decision to undergo a hair
transplant surgery, find time to read through the web pages
of hairtransplantadvice.com to make a well informed decision.
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