Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Hair Transplant - Understanding the Pros and Cons


Over the last couple of years hair transplant procedures have produced such dramatic results that people are choosing to do them with greater frequency. Many people feared getting the procedures in the past, because they were not well done. It was not uncommon to see obvious hair plugs on people who had undergone the procedure. Yet, there are still a few things about the process that are not widely known. Hopefully, these the answers to these questions will help you weight the pros and cons of hair transplantation.

How common is Hair Loss? Half of all American men will experience significant hair thinning. Unfortunately, females are not spared. Many women notice significant hair loss as they go through the menopausal change.

Are Hair Transplants Reversable? Some people believe that these surgical procedures are as easily reversed as removing a wig but this is not true. Keep in mind, many surgical procedures are necessary. Your head and hair will never look exactly the same.

How long does it take to recover after the procedure? A typical hair transplant surgery is very easy on the patient. However, this does not mean that you should get right back to your normal routine. Remember the scalp is a sensitive area and great care must be taken to keep it from getting infected.

How long before I'm done with the whole process? It is not uncommon for the whole process to take as long as one to two years. This represents a large investment of time and your should be prepare yourself appropiately. If you want to speed things up you may opt for a mega session. During a mega session thousands of grafts are added in one sitting.

What if I don't have a lot of hair to begin with? Along with hair transplant surgery, you may have to have other treatments so if you do not have enough hair, you cannot undergo the normal treatment. There are other surgeries that can help produce a similar result that can be used in conjunction. Of course, these procedures are usually far more painful.

Ok...How much is this going to cost me? Hair transplant treatments are not cheap. The price depends on the procedures you elect to have and the clinic you choose. It is not uncommon to pay $12,000 for a hair transplant. If this price is too steep you may want to try other methods to grow back your hair first. Stick to hair regrow products that contain ingredients evaluated by the FDA.

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