Science, asked by harrypotter2854, 1 year ago

how is transplanting done what are its advantages

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Answered by NaughtySage
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Advantages of hair transplantation

Despite involving no threatening risk, it will be wise considering its pros and cons. Before opting for the surgical procedure costing a pretty penny it is important to analyze some of its advantageous aspects.With baldness playing a spoilsport and coming in the way of propriety- hair transplantation is pleasingly advantageous. With hair at your disposal, you can choose not having one out of place.Besides by means of this medically maneuvered technique, you need not bank on any other forms of treatment for hair growth. The hair implanted or grafted will continue with its growth.The fact that you yourself are the donor is also one of its pros.Unless you have opted for too many transplants, the process is by and large simple and desired result can be obtained in one go.Mostly little or no money is taken as consultation fee, so bearing in mind its everlasting effect the process is pretty much cost effective.Rather than going in for artificially driven mechanisms of hair systems, hair transplantation is far more cost effective.The operation is safe in the sense; you need not be brought under complete anesthesia. So in case you have fads and phobias about losing consciousness, the procedure can be managed by means of partial anesthesia.While the issues of pain may be duly addressed by localized sedation, you need not be anxious about total lapse of consciousness.One of the scientific advantages of hair transplantation relates to its uniformity of distribution. The technique is worked upon with optimization in such a way that your overall follicular distribution remains intact.

Disadvantages of hair transplantation

As one of its physiological disadvantages, it is worth bearing in mind that often sizeable proportion of the dermis has to be extracted for the purpose of implantation. The scalp provides protection to the follicle from trauma. Thus follicles tend to become more vulnerable in cases where a sizeable portion is removed.Cases involving dense packing tend to become more costly and time taking- calling for more than one session.Cases involving thick packing can lead to scarring and injuries.Due to injury and exposure to certain medications, graft planted may not survive resulting in the wastage of both time & money

harrypotter2854: i meant transplantation in PLANTS not hair
harrypotter2854: but thanks for your hard work
Answered by dynamogirl
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Transplantation:-

For certain crops such as rice ( paddy) , tomato , onion , chilli etc . seeds are not directly sown in a main Fields . In such cases , the seeds are firstly sown in a small seed- bed callled nursery.

When the seedlings ( new plants ) have 4-5 leaves , then the healthy seedlings are transferred into the main filed.

Advantages of transplantation :

Transplantation method has the following advntages -

1) Transplantation enables selective cultivation of healthy seedling. This results in better crop production.

2) Transplantation permits better root penetration into the soil.

3) Transplantation allows better shoot development.

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