Posts Tagged ‘hair transplant’

Hair Restoration Cost

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

hair transplant cost

Hair restoration cost is one of the main questions that is on the mind of most people who want to go through the process of hair transplantation. There is a wide range when it comes to the cost for hair restoration surgery nationwide.

The cost of hair restoration has never been better considering the quality of hair restoration surgery that could be offered these days. When you shop around for hair transplant surgery, you have to be aware that it’s not like shopping for a car or a shampoo that could be found with the same quality in different location. There is also a wide range for the quality of service that you receive.

Hair transplant has been evolving the last 10 years. Some hair restoration centers kept on with the new techniques and technology, but many stopped at some point in between.  I still see patients who received micrograft surgery one to two years ago in a hair transplant clinic in Beverly Hills. That is not all and you may see procedures done without proper attention to the patient’s facial aesthetics. Missing some of the details in the process may make the results disastrous. Little changes in direction and distribution of transplanted hair may be the difference between a happy camper and an unsatisfied client.

Aside from the artistic aspects of a hair transplant, preparation and maintenance of the grafts are very crucial and are not to be taken lightly, which is another cause of poor growth.

Having said that, getting a hair transplant by an artistic hair restoration surgeon could be done affordably these days. Medical hair restoration cost has been at the lowest since the birth of hair transplant surgery. Due to the current economy, many hair restoration centers have special packages and promotions that wouldn’t be available in a more stable economy. We at US Hair Restoration have our special promotion: 20% discount on standby rate and we also give 0% financing for two years or low interest financing for five to six years.

Cost of hair restoration being so little is a good excuse for many people to take advantage of the situation and get their hair restoration surgery done with significant discount. There is a big warning, though. When it comes to hair restoration cost, you have to understand that this is a customer beware market.

We are giving 20% off our high quality state-of-the-art hair transplant surgery costs. That brings the rate down to $3.2/grafts from our original cost ($4/graft). Still you can find hair restoration centers that offer cheap hair transplant surgery at $2/graft, but you are not comparing apples to apples.

You are getting a procedure with permanent effect on your face and your life. You do not want to take this lightly. If a center used the best standard in their surgeries and the most qualified personnel, they still cannot go lower than a certain price or it won’t be profitable for them. So beware of huge discounts and unreasonably low rates. Go meet the doctor or several of them. Educate yourself and ask proper questions about the technique and services being provided.

Never do cost shopping when it comes to cosmetic surgery. There are many hair restoration centers that offer cheap hair restoration. Remember, there is one thing about hair restoration surgery that can be both good and bad: the result is permanent, good or bad!

Diabetes and Hair Transplant Surgery

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Q:

I have diabetes. Can I have a hair transplant procedure?


A:

Patients with diabetes can successfully have a hair transplant surgery if diabetes is under good control. Diabetes used to be a life limiting disorder and diabetic patients could not have many elective surgical procedures due to their increased risk of wound complications and infection. With the new medications and methods for controlling diabetes, patients with diabetes can safely have hair transplant surgery or any other elective procedures without significant increased risk of infection or complications with their healing phase. Here at US Hair Restoration, we need to have a clearance from the doctor who follows patient for his/her diabetes to make sure patient’s blood sugar is in normal range and diabetes is effectively controlled.

Hair Transplant in a Woman with Female Hair Loss

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

I visited a woman today who was suffering from female patterned baldness. She said she heard about the great work we do and she was interested in having a hair transplant procedure done at US Hair Restoration. Since her hair thinning pattern was typical of hair loss in women with female patterned baldness (also called female patterned alopecia) I decided to post this article on women’s hair loss and hair transplant to answer some of the questions many women have pertaining to female hair loss.Our hair loss patient was around 50 years old with a history of hair loss for over 6 years with more accelerated hair loss in the last 2 years. This woman has dark hair and white skin. As you can see in the picture, the thinning in the front and top was giving her the appearance of balding in front that she could not hide this with regular styling techniques.

women hair loss

Patients with female pattern baldness usually have significant miniaturization of hair follicles and significant widening of the spacing between hair shafts. Miniaturization occurs when hair follicles start to get smaller and smaller and they look like baby hairs that do not grow past a certain length. This miniaturization and space widening occurs in a large area of skin including their donor area. The donor area is the hair on the sides and back of the head, which remains intact in men with male patterned baldness due to male genetics.

.hair miniaturization

We discussed different medical problems that could cause hair loss in women and the importance of discussing those with her family doctor, internist or endocrinologist. The most common causes of accelerating genetic hair loss in women are:

  • Iron deficiency
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Female hormonal imbalance or the use of OCP ‚Äúthe contraceptive pill‚Äù
  • Excess levels of male hormones
  • Auto-immune disorder
  • Some medications


My recommendations to this patient and other patients with this similar condition are:

  1. No hair transplant as of yet
  2. Visit her family doctor with our letter in hand to look for any treatable causes of hair loss
  3. Rogaine 2% lotion, twice a day
  4. Visit us in a year to be evaluated with another miniaturization study for the progress of her hair loss or gain
  5. Coloring hair lighter to decrease the sharp contrast between hair color and skin tone to create the appearance of fullness
  6. Toppik, which is a topical hair product that can give more body to hair shafts

For more information on women’s hair loss you can also visit US Hair Restoration.