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Eight factors to consider before you decide if a hair transplant is right for you

Thinning hair and baldness affects men and women, and statistics show that approximately 25% of men who deal with male pattern baldness face the issue before they turn 21 years old.

If you're thinking about getting a hair transplant, there are some important facts you need to know.

Read on for a list of eight factors to consider before you decide if a hair transplant is right for you.


1. You Must Be the Right Candidate


Not everyone can, or should, receive a hair transplant. This procedure is a type of surgery, and it's best performed on those whose hair loss has "stabilized."

If you're young and still experiencing hair loss, you may need to wait to get this procedure. That's because even if you get a hair transplant, your thinning hair will continue, causing the end result to look uneven. Always seek consultation before you choose this option so you're sure it's the right choice and the right time for you.


2. Success Can Vary


No two people are alike, and the same applies when it comes to your hair's structure, thinness, and the ability for it to regrow. The surgeon will take hair from your own "donor site" and so the result depends on how thick the hair is in those areas.

Each person has their own unique genetic makeup which includes how their hair grows or falls out. If the rest of your body is also experiencing thinning hair, the transplant may result in thin hair on your head, too. Make sure you talk to transplant surgeons about the procedure beforehand sot hey can give you a better idea of what to expect.

3. Your Hair Can Be Treated Normally After a Hair Transplant


If you get a transplant, your new hair can be treated exactly like your "old" hair. In other words, feel free to shampoo, condition, and style it the way you normally would.

One of the benefits of hair transplants is that you'll start to look and feel normal again. You can even cut your new hair into any style once it starts to regrow. Being able to treat your transplanted hair normally is part of what makes this option appealing for so many people.


4. It's Permanent


Once you get a hair transplant, you won't need to worry about it falling out any longer. Since it's a surgical procedure, the new hair is permanently attached to your scalp.

It's important to explore all of your options before you choose to go this route. Since it's a permanent thing, you need to be fully aware of how it will look and what the outcome will be before you decide.

5. The New Hair Won't Fall Out


One of the biggest and most important benefits of hair transplants is that your new growth will stay in place. Expect about 80% or so of the new growth to emerge within the first eight months.

The hair at the crown may take longer to regrow, so make sure you listen to your surgeon about how to care for your hair and scalp. Be gentle with your hair, especially right after surgery. The more you take care of your hair and scalp, the stronger the regrowth will be.

6. Follow Directions Carefully


After the surgery, you'll be given a set of specific instructions to follow. You'll likely be told to sleep on your back for a while and also told not to touch your head if you can avoid it. The doctor may wrap your head in a bandage and tell you to take a few days off work so you can rest and heal.

Some patients will need to wear a shower cap on their heads at least a few days after surgery to protect their scalp and head until it heals. Listen to your surgeon carefully and make sure you ask any questions you have immediately following the transplant. The more you know about proper care, the more successful your transplant should be in the end.

7. Know Your Budget


Before you even consider this procedure, you should have a hair transplant budget in place. Most insurance companies will not cover the cost of these types of surgeries since they're considered cosmetic or elective.

The cost of a hair transplant can vary depending on the practice and the intensity of the surgery. In general, plan to pay anywhere from $3,000 to over $10,000 for your transplant. Some offices may offer you a payment plan to help you handle the cost.


8. Do Your Research


As with any major event or purchase, it's always best to do your own research. Ask people you know who may have had a hair transplant for a referral.

Check online and read reviews thoroughly so you have a good idea about the surgeon or practice you choose. Don't be afraid to ask them directly if they're willing to provide referrals, too. The more you know in advance, the more confident you'll be when the day arrives.

Start Anew with Transplanted Hair


While a hair transplant isn't right for everyone, it could be the perfect solution for you. Take these helpful tips and keep them in mind when deciding what route you want to go to restore your hair.

With the right references and information, you can take the next steps toward feeling self-confident and looking your best.

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