Hair transplants are a great long-term investment in yourself and your future. With a successful hair transplant, you can live a life full of additional confidence and with a stronger sense of well-being. Those feelings will change the way you look at yourself and your life.
So, if you are asking yourself, is hair transplant surgery worth it, just consider this tremendous value. Weigh this value, spread over the rest of your life, alongside the immediate cost of the procedure. Spread over decades, the price tag may seem much more reasonable.
My comments are not intended to minimize any worries over the cost of hair transplant surgery. Hair transplant surgery in Philadelphia or wherever you may be can be an expensive procedure. While cost is no guarantee of success, you certainly want to understand what you are getting from that cost—and what you may not be getting when the cost is too much cheaper.
If you are concerned that the cost of hair transplant surgery may be too high, it may be worth not only comparing costs, but also comparing references and recommendations. A hair transplant surgeon with a great track record of success is certainly a specialist to consider, even if the cost is high.
You may also want to investigate the procedure’s cost structure. Many specialists will charge for an initial consultation, with a separate one-time charge for the surgery and follow-up appointments (which are part of the procedure). Ongoing charges for additional appointments or ancillary products should probably give you pause.
A deal is always attractive, but you want to make sure that you are getting the best possible results with the best benefits to your life (and that you don’t have to repeat procedure, which is obviously an unwanted cost). If you cannot afford the procedure today or tomorrow with your first-choice of specialist, you may want to consider delaying the procedure until you can afford him or her.
Another reason to select a reliable specialist is to avoid any unwanted health complications from hair transplant surgery. It is surgery, and with any surgery, there are always risks. (I have written in my blog about some of those risks.) So you want to be sure that you have a surgeon who has practiced in avoiding them and can also help you manage those risks.
If you are considering the procedure, I encourage you to make an appointment with your Philadelphia hair replacement specialist, so all the options can be discussed.
Take the Next Step
Want to learn if a Hair Transplant is right for you? Schedule a consultation at Dr. Farole’s Facial Cosmetic Surgery Center in Bala Cynwyd, PA by giving us a call at (610) 668-3300 today.
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American Hair Loss Association
Sydney Hair Transplant