Hair Transplant Expenses Don’t Come at Low Prices
Friday, March 5th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed
Yes, they are performing hair transplant surgeries thesedays to help people who have thinning hair or are balding. The problem is that plenty of people are finding that they can not afford to have the procedure done. You’ll admire the full hairlines of stars, but before you get too envious, you have to keep in mind that they can afford whatever it costs to have new hair transplanted on their heads. With a hair transplant costing between $4,000 and $20,000, depending on the quantity of work that needs to be done, it’s no wonder that only the rich and famous are having the ability to afford to have them.
So are there any ways to cut the cost of having a hair transplant done that will make it cheaper for working people? To start with, you can research prices for the doctor who you need to have do the work for you. Some doctors charge as much as $15 per graft while others will do grafts for $3 each. Right there you will find a big savings. You also need to know how many grafts will be required before you can guess the price of having the grafts done. If you only need some the cost will be comparatively small. However, you may end up being shocked at only how many grafts you will require.
By going to various websites, you will find a graft working out tool you can use to give you a ballpark figure for grafts. Even if you only have moderate alopecia on the top of your head, you could need as much as two thousand grafts. At just $3 each, you’re already talking $6,000, just for grafting. So even though you’re getting the grafts done at a reduction rate, it’s still going to cost you big bucks to have the entire job done. Naturally, once you’ve had the transplant done, it will last you for the rest of your life.
When you consider the high cost of having a hair transplant done, you need to consider what other types of hair restoration would cost you. For example, you can get a hair system for roughly $1,200 which appears much cheaper. This system will need to be reattached and groomed every few weeks which will cost about $675 a year. And the system is only going to be good for roughly a year’s time, even if you do have the expensive upkeep work done, so you’re going to need to plan on around $2,000 a year for the rest of your life. All of a sudden, the hair transplant doesn’t sound so expensive.
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