Scalp reduction
Scalp reduction is a surgical procedure in which the hairless region of the scalp of a bald person is reduced. This procedure can reduce the area of the scalp in which hair transplantation is needed or even eliminate the need for hair transplantation.[1][2] HistoryScalp reduction became very popular starting in the 1960s and, by the 1980s, was considered one of the most effective treatments for baldness.[citation needed] It is not commonly performed today, with around 5,000 men per year receiving hair transplantation[3] instead of a full scalp reduction surgery.[4] Scalp reduction may reduce the size of bald spots and treat baldness. The surgery can typically take 2–3 hours with around 250 hair grafts, with cases of severe baldness involving around 1,000 hair grafts.[3] Candidates for surgery
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Associated costPricing varies depending on the severity of the baldness. A straightforward scalp reduction procedure can cost over $2,000,[6] with over $4,000 for a mild case, and up to $20,000 for a severe case of hair loss.[citation needed] Health insuranceHealth insurance will not pay for any type of hair loss surgery for cosmetic reasons, but they may elect to pay if the hair loss is caused by alopecia areata,[citation needed] accidents, or burns. Many offices offer payment plans to cover the surgery. SurgeonsScalp reduction surgery is performed by a physician trained in plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery or dermatology. The surgery is performed in a hospital, outpatient office setting. Alternatives
Some recommend using lotions as a treatment for baldness before considering scalp reduction surgery. Non-surgical hair restorationLow-level laser therapy can act as a form of non-surgical hair restoration, using laser light to stimulate follicles on the scalp. This process not only makes hair grow but also thickens the hair, which can increase its appearance. Hair lossHair loss is divided into the following:[7] Non scarring
Scarring hair lossGenetic causes
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