the need for hair transplantation
Travel Beauty Special Offer
30% discount for
HAIR TRANSPLANTATION IN ISTANBUL
using the FUE method, for only 1400€!*
The offer includes:
- Hair transplantation procedure
- Medication for after the procedure (8-10 days)
- 2 nights accommodation in a 4* hotel (for two persons, if needed), breakfast included
- Pre-operative blood tests
- Permanent accompanying
- Transfers in Istanbul (airport – hotel – hospital)
- “Long life term” guarantee certificate for the intervention
- One treatment in the donor area for rapid regeneration
- The special washing of the hair in the second day after transplantation
A remarkable aesthetic aspect for only 1400 €!*
Contact us:
email: info@travel-beauty.ro
phone Romania: +40 722 850 053
phone Turkey: +90 542 290 53 38
* The price of 1400€ corresponds to a number of 3000 transplanted hair grafts. The maximum price does not exceed 2400€ and includes all the above mentioned services.
A standard hair loss amount varies between 50 and 100 strands daily. The lost amounts exceeding this range are extraordinary and require treatment. In cases where the hair loss carries on despite the medical treatments, the one and absolute solution is the surgical method: hair transplantation.
The modern approaches of hair transplantation aim to apply the most advanced technology progresses in order to offer the persons affected by hair loss a healthy and natural look.
The Istanbul clinics that we represent use the most modern medical methods in hair transplantation, and their experience and excellent results achieved over time made this center a reference one in Europe.
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hair growth
An adult has in average 100,000 to 150,000 hairs on the head and loses up to 100 of them a day; finding a few stray hairs on your hairbrush is not necessarily concerning.
At any moment, about 90% of the hair on a person's head is growing. Follicles have their own life cycles that can be influenced by age, disease, and many other factors. This life cycle is divided into three phases:
- Anagen - active hair growth – this phase lasts between two to six years;
- Catagen - transitional hair growth – this phase lasts two to three weeks;
- Telogen - resting phase - this phase lasts about two to three months; at the end of the resting phase the hair falls and a new hair replaces it and the growing cycle starts again.

Anagen is the active growing phase of the hair; the cells in the root of the hair divide rapidly. A new hair is formed and pushes the older hair (that has stopped growing or is no longer in the anagen phase) up the follicle and eventually out.
During this phase, the hair growing rate is about 1 cm every 28 days. The hair will remain in this active phase of growth for two to six years.
Certain persons have difficulty growing their hair beyond a certain length because they have a short active phase of growth. On the other hand, people with very long hair have a long active phase of growth. The hair on our arms, legs, eyelashes and eyebrows have a very short active growth phase (30 to 45 days), which explains why they grow so much shorter than the hair on the scalp.

Catagen phase is a transitional phase and about 3% of the scalp hairs are in this phase at any moment. The duration of this phase is about two to three weeks. Then the growth stops and the outer sheath of the root shrinks and attaches to the root of the hair.
Telogen is the resting phase and about 6% to 8% of all hairs are in this phase at any time. The duration of this phase is about 100 days for hairs on the head and longer for hairs on other body parts (eyebrows, eyelashes, arms and legs). During this phase, the hair follicle is completely at rest and the hair is completely formed. In this phase, if a hair is pulled out, it will reveal a solid, hard, dry, white material at the root. About 25 to 100 hairs in the telogen phase are normally lost each day.
masculine alopecia

Hamilton-Norwood scale for androgenic alopecia, with phases
Male hair loss
Up to 95 percent of permanent hair loss in men is due to androgenetic alopecia.
Hair loss rate in androgenetic alopecia is accelerated by three factors: age progress, hereditary inheritance and an over-abundance of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) within the hair follicle.
In time this condition can have a very stressful impact, making you feel lonely and isolated.
The pattern of male baldness generally starts with a receding hairline in the front or the thinning of the crown hair that gradually progresses until, in some extreme cases, only a thin margin of hair remains at the back and sides of the head.
feminine alopecia
Women hair loss
Hair weaving, hairpieces, or a change in hairstyle can help hide hair loss and improve appearance, but when this process is too intense, all styling products become useless.
Although hair loss might be generally considered a problem that mainly affects men, women have almost the same exposure to hair loss or thinning hair. Most commonly hair loss appears in women in their 50s or 60s, but it can happen at any age and for a lot of reasons.

Feminine alopecia phases
In female pattern baldness, known as alopecia diffusa, hair thins mainly on the top and crown of the scalp. It usually starts with a widening through the center hair part. The hair loss rarely progresses to total or near total baldness, as it may in men.
For women dealing with hair loss, a precise diagnose must be determined before considering hair transplantation. This is especially needed in diffuse hair loss cases, which might be the sign of an underlying medical disorder.
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