Ally asked:
I don’t think it’s ever been done before but was wondering what they’d do if the person recieving the transplant didn’t have any hair for them to harvest.
Ally asked:
I don’t think it’s ever been done before but was wondering what they’d do if the person recieving the transplant didn’t have any hair for them to harvest.
Hair Donation: Step One
Choose your charity to donate your hair to. You’ll find a lot of options and you might pick based on who the charity helps. Or just on the amount of hair you have to give. But do your homework and choose wisely, based on why you want to donate.
Hair Donation: Step Two
Grow your hair to the required length. This means taking care of your hair and yourself so it’s as healthy as possible. Remember, hair only grows about half an inch a month, so this is quite a commitment!
Hair Donation: Step Three
Make the cut!! You can do it at home or have your stylist do it for you. Just be sure to follow all the directions given by your chosen charity. If you don’t, they might not be able to use it and all your hard work (and heart) will have been for nothing.
Hair donation programs:
Pantene Beautiful Lengths
Wigs for Kids
Locks of Love
Looks Like Me
Children with Hair Loss
Angel Hair for Kids
Childhood Leukemia Foundation
Matter of Trust
yepp. try locks of love.
Im sure you could donate, but it would be a little more involved than just hair. A transplant requires the whole hair follicle. You would have to have a portion of the skin on your head, down past the cuticle removed.
yes you can but u need 2 have a certain amount of hair……. i think