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Since hair transplants first hit the medical scene in the mid
twentieth century, they have been a hot commodity. Since
approximately 40% of males suffer from male pattern baldness,
hair transplants are one of the more popular choices in cosmetic
surgery. Although initial results were less than natural looking
to say the least, with time and advances in medical technology,
hair transplants can now be performed that leave you with a
natural looking, full head of hair. Although, this sounds
terrific, there are some drawbacks, namely the hair transplant
cost. Hair transplants are a surgical procedure done by a board
certified doctor and the hair transplant cost usually reflects
just that.
Hair transplant cost is not cut and dried. There is no one set
price and the cost can vary greatly. The cost can depend on
things like location, the doctor performing the procedure, the
technique the doctor uses, and the difficulty of the case. Some
doctors price the procedure on the overall size of the area to
be covered while others price the procedure on the amount of
grafts needed to cover the specified area. In 1999, The American
Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery found the average price of
a hair transplant procedure in the United States was $3,184.
This fee, however, only reflects the cost of the surgeon. Other
additional fees, such as anesthesia, operating room use, and
other related expenses were not factored into this dollar
amount.
Since hair transplants are considered to be cosmetic in nature,
most health insurance policies do not cover the hair transplant
costs. However, many doctors will provide their patients the
opportunity to take advantage of a payment plan over the course
of several years rather than paying the full amount up front.
This can be a real advantage for those individuals who cannot
afford to pay in one lump sum but would still like to have the
transplant.
Like with most surgical cosmetic procedures, many doctors will
advertise low hair transplant cost as an incentive to attract
patients. Do not be fooled into thinking that low cost and
quality go hand in hand. Although some doctors may be well
qualified to successfully perform hair transplants, others are
not and offering low prices is their way of compensating for
that. Before you have any procedure done, be sure to do some
research and check out the surgeon in question. Any surgeon you
choose should be a board certified member of the American Board
of Medical Specialties. Any reputable surgeon will have
available to you a detailed profile listing accomplishments and
training they have had in the hair transplant area of medicine.
Also, ask to see some of their work or even speak with previous
customers. This will give you a better idea of just what the
surgeon is capable of doing. If you don’t like what you see or
hear, move on to a different doctor. Do not let hair transplant
cost be the deciding factor in your decision.
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