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Hair Transplant Surgery May Be Too Risky To Try; Serious
Problems Reported
Knowing the risks of other hair restoration methods, Selmedica
Healthcare has developed a newer method that is both natural and
safe.
Memphis, TN (PRWEB) July 9, 2006 -- Medical experts are warning
hair loss sufferers that hair transplant surgery may not be as safe
as once thought and that other options, such as using natural
vitamins and nutrients should be considered.
One consideration is a new pill and topical solution called Heradone,
which medical experts say is packed with natural vitamins and
nutrients that feed into your scalp, acting as a hair growth
fertilizer.
According to doctors with Onlinesurgery.com, hair transplant surgery
can cause severe complications, such as scarring and infection.
“Medical conditions that could cause problems during or after
surgery, include uncontrolled high blood pressure, blood-clotting
problems, or the tendency to form excessive scars,” the Web site
said.
Hair transplants consist of removal of tiny plugs of hair from areas
where the hair is continuing to grow and placing them in areas that
are balding.
Henry Thomas, 41, of Houston, said he underwent hair transplant
surgery two years ago and ended up with blood-clots and severe
scarring to his scalp.
“It was a painful experience,” he recalled. “I thought surgery would
solve all of my problems, but all it did was give me more problems.
Luckily, I found out about Heradone from a friend of mine. I ordered
it and it restored my hair fast and also treated the scarring I had
from surgery. Heradone is truly amazing and I think anyone with hair
loss problems should try it.”
Heradone is manufactured by Memphis-based Selmedica Healthcare. For
more information about hair loss, visit
www.heradone.com
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