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“Bye bye my alopecia”: Sandra Sisley reveals all the details of her hair transplant

2024-02-08T15:04:13.684Z

Highlights: Sandra Sisley reveals details of her hair transplant on her Instagram account. “So happy to have taken the plunge and said goodbye to my traction alopecia,” she captioned the post. The actress even shared the price of her intervention (around 3,000 euros) The procedure was carried out at the Racine Carré Center, which is the largest dedicated center in Europe. It is still very taboo among women to talk about hair loss, which affects 16% of women in France.


On her Instagram account, the wife of actor Tomer Sisley shared with humor the entire process of her recent hair transplant.


We know Sandra Sisley for her events agency Sandra & Co, her private parties during the Cannes Film Festival, her glamorous couple with Tomer Sisley, and her Instagram account through which she shares her work and her daily life.

Less for his hair problems.

However, it was with disarming naturalness that she shared the details of her hair transplant on Tuesday February 6, in an Instagram post.

“Happy to have taken the plunge”

Still very taboo among women, alopecia is a dermatological disorder which affects 16% of women in France and which leads to loss of hair on the scalp (or hair on any other part of the body), which can give rise to many complexes.

A disorder which has several forms, such as traction alopecia, from which Sandra Sisley reveals she suffers.

Caused by styling habits that damage the hair roots in a repetitive and prolonged manner, traction alopecia corresponds to traumatic hair loss, resulting from excessive tension on the hair over the long term.

Also read: The reasons for hair loss in women: the truth and the falsehood

“So happy to have taken the plunge and said goodbye to my traction alopecia,” caption Sandra Sisley under her post, an animated photo slide, revealing the entire process of her hair transplant, carried out at the Racine Carré Center , the largest dedicated center in Europe.

“Well now it has to grow,” she adds with a smiling emoji, “Can’t wait to have bangs, so you don’t hide anything.”

And to add some details on the fact that the local anesthesia was not painful but “survivable”.

In response to questions from her community in comments, Sandra Sisley even shared the price of her intervention (around 3,000 euros).

Source: lefigaro

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