If the theory that hair loss is due to expansion of the skull how comes hair transplants are successful? We do know that hair follicles from the occipital or back of the head can grow hair but hair from the balding areas transplanted elsewhere do not grow as well.
This could be because people who have hair transplants quite often do so after experiencing huge hair loss. At this stage the skull may have fully developed in terms of size and so skull expansion does not cause a problem.
Skulls grow for so long- depends on the shape of the skull. This is why some people lose in some areas for example, temples and others at the front of the head.
At this stage balding areas have a right environment for hair growth- be it that the follicles are from this very area or have been transplanted from elsewhere.
It is easier to fight the enlargement of the skull rather than go through the trauma of surgery.
Using serums such as the Nutrigro serum, used in conjunction with using the Nutrigro Hair Food capsules and ancient based Nutrigro theory on nutrition and life style could help strength the hair follicle to the scalp to keep the hair healthier for longer.
Also do not forget that follicles transplanted do not have blood vessels. Follicles taken from healthy growth areas to balding areas can successfully grow because they are healthy normal sized hair with a small layer of fat tissue protecting them. This fat is called brown adipose tissue or BAT and this has been linked to better hair growth. Follicles in balding areas do not have BAT, are weaker and small and so are more easily ‘lost’ from the scalp.
For more information please email me ravi@nutrigro.co.uk
Ravi Bhanot
www.nutrigro.co.uk
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