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How Hair Transplants Are Helping Trans People

You don’t have to look a certain way to be considered a successfully transitioned individual. There’s a lot of pressure for biologically male individuals transitioning to women to look hyperfeminine to fit in with the gender stereotypes of society. However, this is not the case, as all forms of trans people are valid.

With that being said, some people feel more comfortable when their appearance more aligns with the specific features of the gender they identify as. This is why some transitioning females surgically remove their breast tissue or bind their chest and take testosterone to grow more body hair, as it makes them appear more masculine. Another form of treatment that many trans people are turning to to help them feel more comfortable with themselves is the art of hair transplant. Here is how hair transplants are aiding the trans community.

Helping Baldness

For some trans women, the signs of balding can be a very distressing thing as it highlights one of the side effects of masculinity and testosterone that they may not want to be a feature of theirs. Balding can affect women; however, the pattern of which women bald is different, meaning that a transitioned female suffering from a receding hairline will not give off that female appearance that they may desire.

If this applies to you, you should consider looking at hair loss treatments, such as transplants and medications, for your condition before your big day. These can help to restore your hair and ensure that you can feel comfortable at all times. If you are interested in hair loss treatments, you should look at hshairclinic.co.uk’s before and after gallery to gauge the difference that their treatments could make to your hair.

Helping Hairlines

There are huge differences between a male and female hairline, and it’s these differences that can make a trans individual feel uncomfortable about their hair as it wouldn’t look natural. The key differences between male and female hair are:

  • The position of the hairline
  • The shape of the hairline
  • The flow of hairs
  • The aging pattern of the hairline

The position of the hair is perhaps the biggest difference, as a female hairline starts a lot further down the scalp than their male counterparts, giving men a more pronounced forehead. As people age, the differences between these hairlines become more obvious, as men start to lose hair around their temples, whereas this doesn’t really happen for women.

To help trans people have a more natural hairline to fit their desirered gender, transplants can be done to restructure a hairline and implant follicles in new positions. When fully formed, it will make the hair appear more natural, giving more confidence to the individual.

Conclusion

Our appearance plays a vital role in our identity for both trans and cisgender people alike. By being able to alter our appearance so that it aligns with our true self, it can make people feel more comfortable in themselves and contribute to a happier life post-transition.

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