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Protecting Your Tresses

I’ve always relished an opportunity to get a new hairstyle. In fact, my hairstylist never knows what I’m going to ask for next. I always keep her in suspense. For the past few years, I’ve switched back and forth between two distinctly different styles. While I enjoy experimenting with my hair, the continuous processing I put it through is detrimental to my tresses. Therefore, I have to be careful to protect my hair. Every day, I apply a deep conditioner to my hair. I also dry my hair on a warm setting instead of a hot one. On this blog, you will learn how to maintain your hairstyle while protecting your tresses from damage.

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How Much Does A Hair Transplant Cost?

While many people may consider a hair transplant as mentally and emotionally necessary for their health, most insurance companies are not interested in covering the procedures. As a result, you may have to cover the costs yourself. For this reason, you are right to consider the costs associated with hair transplant procedures.

Keep in mind that the cost of the procedure will differ based on a number of factors. These are some of the factors associated with the costs of a hair transplant.

The Amount of Hair Involved

The hair placement and amount have a lot to do with the costs of your transplant. For example, if you want to place hair all over your scalp, you are going to pay more than to fill in just one small area in the scalp.

The Type of Transplant

Several hair transplant types are available, including follicular unit strip surgery and follicular unit extraction. Each transplant has a different kind of procedure, and some steps may be more invasive and difficult than others.

The Doctor

Each surgeon has their own level of expertise and skill. Those who are highly established and recognized in the community may charge more than other surgeons, though you should also keep in mind that a high cost of treatment does not always coincide with a better hair transplant. You should always research the doctors and surgical offices available before you choose one. Read reviews and talk to doctors before you decide on one.

The Location

Are there many hair transplant doctors in your area? If so, you may see lower prices thanks to the competition of the market. If you only have one or two clinics nearby, you may see higher prices. In order to find a doctor you trust with the expertise you are looking for, you may need to travel a bit. If you do travel, ensure that you keep these costs in mind as part of the entire amount you spend on the surgical procedure.

The Type of Payment Plan

Some surgical centers may actually allow you to pay with a payment plan rather than to pay your bill in one lump sum. Talk to your doctor about this option before your procedure to see if this is a good option for you.

Each transplant is different, so ensure that you receive quotes with your specific plans and goals before you opt for one type over another. To learn more about multi-therapeutic hair transplant options, contact your local industry professionals.