A Quick Look at Hair Transplant Costs

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Before, the only resort available to men who were losing their hair was to cover up with toupees and “comb-overs”. Thanks to advances in cosmetic procedures, however, new techniques can now slow down or prevent hair loss, and the process of hair transplant actually makes it possible for hair to regrow to its original full state.

The costs for getting a hair transplant vary according to several factors, including geographic location. Practices in more urban areas generally charge more than those in rural areas because of higher facility and professional fees in cities. Costs may vary significantly between cities, too, so those considering getting a hair transplant should check into prices in neighboring towns, cities, and states. The inconvenience of traveling may be offset by lower hair transplant costs.

The number of transplants to be performed will also greatly affect your bill. Hair transplant costs are calculated by the number of grafts to be done, so the larger the area to be covered, the higher the charge.


Hair transplant techniques can also affect cost. There are two procedures that a hair transplant candidate can choose from: the Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) technique, and the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique. The FUE technique is generally more expensive than FUT, but leaves less scarring and requires a shorter healing period. If you are thinking of getting a hair transplant, consult with a hair transplant specialist to find out which technique is best for you. 

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