First few questions from the newly hair transplanted patients: ‘can I style my hair like old times?’
‘Can I have long hair?’ and ‘which side can I comb my hair too?’
One way to add extra volume to your hair is by combing each strand of hair in the same direction. This will provide a two–times thicker appearance in the hairy area. Enhancing your hair frequency and thickness is a great way to reduce the contrast between the hair transplant area and the rest of the head. Having a shorter haircut on the sides and back of the head is best for this goal. Start by brushing your hair with a wide–tooth comb. You want to really tease out the hair and make sure that the individual strands are smooth and doing the same direction. A helpful tip is to move the comb across your hair in the same way as if you were taking a slow walk across the beach. The hair comb will be parallel to your head as you go across. This way, the added volume will create a thicker, fuller hairline. Once your hair is smooth and in the same direction, you can style it as desired. If you want to keep the shorter haircut on the sides and back of your head, use a high–quality gel or wax to keep the shorter haircut in place. If you want to enjoy your longer hair on the top of your head, blow dry and use a volume product to.
It is a fact that patients with curly hair have advantages on the matter. Many areas will have the improved hair frequency at the same time with natural and dense appearance.
We should remember that hair styling alternatives will increase in correlation with the increase in hair frequency per cm2. Remember to consult with your hair transplant performing plastic surgeon on the matter.