Hair Transplant Surgery - The Top 5 Reasons to Avoid It!
1.
Expense! With an average cost of between $3,000 and $20,000, this is nothing to take lightly! You might as well finance a sports car! That will make you look good, women like them, and you'll get a better warranty! If your car dies, you can have it repaired or replaced, but if your transplanted hair follicles don't make it-well-read the fine print on that one! 2.
Questionable Practitioners! Hair blogs and websites are full of testimonials from hair transplant recipients who were courted by a doctor, but had their entire procedure completed by technicians! In these cases, the "surgeon" acts more as a high-pressure salesman whose only function is to finalize the sale! When the time comes for the surgery, an unsuspecting and sedated patient may notice that the doctor is nowhere in sight or that the surgeon removes the donor hair, but assistants do the "artistic placement" of the hair follicles-attaching them to your scalp.
You may never know this unfortunate truth until the procedure is completed, after you've signed away your right to dispute! 3.
Repeat Procedures! A single procedure is usually not enough.
You may continue to lose hair, leaving an island of hair in a growing sea of baldness.
You may need to repeat the procedure in order to get your desired hair thickness, or you may need to return in order to fix the variety of problems that can occur with the appearance of the hair.
4.
Bizarre Outcomes! Although you WILL have hair on top of your head after the surgical procedure, there is no guarantee that you will be pleased with its appearance.
Some common complaints include unnatural clumping, uneven placement, and a patchy appearance.
5.
Repeat Procedures! Yes, I realize that I listed this twice-trust me, there IS a reason! Think of how annoying it is to read the same phrase twice in a list, and that's just a couple seconds of reading.
Now imagine how annoying it is to undergo hair transplant surgery for the second, or third time-travel, paperwork, financing, re-financing, anesthesia, scabbing, and medicating...
In the end, there will never be any guarantee that any of it will look natural, or even that it will look good!
Expense! With an average cost of between $3,000 and $20,000, this is nothing to take lightly! You might as well finance a sports car! That will make you look good, women like them, and you'll get a better warranty! If your car dies, you can have it repaired or replaced, but if your transplanted hair follicles don't make it-well-read the fine print on that one! 2.
Questionable Practitioners! Hair blogs and websites are full of testimonials from hair transplant recipients who were courted by a doctor, but had their entire procedure completed by technicians! In these cases, the "surgeon" acts more as a high-pressure salesman whose only function is to finalize the sale! When the time comes for the surgery, an unsuspecting and sedated patient may notice that the doctor is nowhere in sight or that the surgeon removes the donor hair, but assistants do the "artistic placement" of the hair follicles-attaching them to your scalp.
You may never know this unfortunate truth until the procedure is completed, after you've signed away your right to dispute! 3.
Repeat Procedures! A single procedure is usually not enough.
You may continue to lose hair, leaving an island of hair in a growing sea of baldness.
You may need to repeat the procedure in order to get your desired hair thickness, or you may need to return in order to fix the variety of problems that can occur with the appearance of the hair.
4.
Bizarre Outcomes! Although you WILL have hair on top of your head after the surgical procedure, there is no guarantee that you will be pleased with its appearance.
Some common complaints include unnatural clumping, uneven placement, and a patchy appearance.
5.
Repeat Procedures! Yes, I realize that I listed this twice-trust me, there IS a reason! Think of how annoying it is to read the same phrase twice in a list, and that's just a couple seconds of reading.
Now imagine how annoying it is to undergo hair transplant surgery for the second, or third time-travel, paperwork, financing, re-financing, anesthesia, scabbing, and medicating...
In the end, there will never be any guarantee that any of it will look natural, or even that it will look good!