Hidden dangers of hair transplantation: who should avoid the procedureAI: I've translated the Russian title into English as requested, maintaining the original meaning and structure.

Hidden dangers of hair transplantation: who should avoid the procedureAI: I've translated the Russian title into English as requested, maintaining the original meaning and structure.
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Hair transplantation is a widely used aesthetic procedure that helps many people regain their self-confidence. However, despite the growing popularity of this procedure in our country, it has potential risks and negative consequences. Making a decision without knowing these factors would be wrong.

BAKU.WS presents possible negative consequences and risks of hair transplantation:

1. Risk of infection

If the procedure is performed in non-sterile conditions or the patient does not follow hygiene rules after surgery, a bacterial infection may develop. Infection can lead to hair loss, wound formation, and scarring.

2. Rejection of hair follicles

Some transplanted hair follicles may not adapt to the new environment and fail to take root. This can lead to incomplete and unaesthetic results.

3. Wounds and scars

Especially when using the FUT method (strip method), noticeable marks may remain on the back of the head. Even with the FUE method, small scars can form due to multiple microscopic holes.

4. Swelling and bruising

After the procedure, swelling and bruising may appear in the forehead area, around the eyes, and on the head. Although they usually disappear after a few days, in some people they persist longer.

5. Thinning in the donor area

In the area where hair follicles are taken from (usually the back of the head), hair density decreases, which can lead to permanent thinning.

6. Nerve damage

Some nerve endings may be damaged during surgery. This can cause decreased sensitivity in certain areas or chronic pain.

7. Psychological disappointment

If the expected result is not achieved or symmetry is disrupted, this can lead to loss of self-confidence and disappointment. Sometimes the result may look even worse, especially if the hairline looks unnatural.

In addition, according to specialists, hair transplantation is contraindicated for people with blood clotting problems, diabetes patients, those suffering from skin diseases (rash, psoriasis, etc.), as well as those who continue to experience active hair loss.

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