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WHY HAIR TRANSPLANTS ARE A SAFER, MORE EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO HAIR IMPLANTS FOR WOMEN

LEARN MORE ABOUT HAIR RESTORATION TERMINOLOGY AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT PROCEDURE

Navigating the world of hair restoration can seem overwhelming at first, especially with so many similar-sounding terms. For instance, some people mistakenly use the phrase "hair implants for women" when they mean a proper hair transplant, though the two are entirely different procedures. We do not offer artificial hair implants for women or men at Cross Medical Group, but we can provide some general information about the procedure and other hair restoration approaches to help you make informed decisions. If you are in the Philadelphia or Villanova area and are considering hair implants for women, see below for the reasons why we would not recommend them.

HOW MODERN HAIR TRANSPLANTS COMPARE TO ARTIFICIAL HAIR IMPLANTS FOR WOMEN

"Hair transplant" and "hair implants" are two of the most commonly mistaken hair restoration-related terms. In fact, the phrase "hair implants for women" can be misleading in the context of modern hair transplants, as it implies the use of synthetic materials rather than natural hair. Here's what you should know about these two options.

In a hair transplant, donor hairs are taken from one or more areas of the patient's body and moved to an area where hair is thinning or absent to create a fuller-looking hairline. Hair transplants are considered very safe and can provide natural-looking results.

We do not recommend hair implants for women. These involve the implantation of synthetic hair into the scalp to mimic natural hair. They claim to offer a quick fix as the results are instant, but there are major risks of infections and complications. Moreover, the artificial hair from a hair transplant for women may not necessarily look or feel like real hair. Once implanted, these hairs maintain a fixed appearance as they do not grow. These are some of the many reasons why women's hair implants are discouraged by doctors. Moreover, artificial hair implants for women have been banned by the FDA and are illegal in the U.S.

DIFFERENTIATING HAIR TRANSPLANTS, IMPLANTS, AND RELATED PROCEDURES

If you're still unsure about terms that are often used casually like "hair implants for women," "hair plugs for women," "hair plantation for ladies," or "hair grafting for women," our team is here to help. Contact Cross Medical Group to learn more about the latest hair restoration techniques and what might be right for you.

Gaining clarity on the distinctions between hair transplants, grafts, follicles, and implants for women is essential for anyone exploring solutions for thinning hair. Understanding these concepts helps ensure well-informed choices for hair regrowth treatments.

ADVANCED HAIR RESTORATION TECHNIQUES AND TREATMENTS

Cross Medical Group offers a full spectrum of surgical and non-surgical hair restoration treatments. Surgical options for women include traditional hair transplants and precision eyebrow transplants, both delivering natural-looking results with little downtime.

Non-invasive treatments like collagen induction therapy, low-level laser therapy, exosome technology, topical solutions, and targeted medications work together to stimulate regrowth and rejuvenate follicles—no hair surgery required.

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Reach out to Cross Medical Group to learn why it's better to choose a hair transplant instead of hair implants for women. Call us in Philadelphia (215) 561-9100) or Main Line's Villanova (610) 688-9100), or send us a message to request your consultation.

OUR OFFICE LOCATIONS

2200 Arch Street Suite 120, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Philadelphia, PA

2200 Arch Street Suite 120, Philadelphia, PA 19103
PH: 215.561.9100

775 E. Lancaster Avenue Suite 230, Villanova, PA 19085
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775 E. Lancaster Avenue Suite 230, Villanova, PA 19085
PH: 610.688.9100

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