Can vary.: It is hard to be specific since it depends on the techniques used. Single follicle transplants appear to give the best cosmetic results, and are often the most expensive. Many insurance carriers do not cover the procedure, regarding it as non essential cosmetic surgery. You'll need to choose a local practitioner and get his/her price structure. Plan on several thousand dollars.
Answered 4/10/2014
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Cost vs. Value: Unfortunately, patients 'shopping' for the least expensive hair transplant are often left disappointed by outdated techniques, unnecessary scars, poor results, poor patient care, lack of preventative therapies ; unnatural results. However, the value of a well-planned and well-executed can not be understated in terms of patient's feelings of well-being, rejuvenation ; boost in self-confidence. :-).
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Depends: Cost for hair transplantation varies. Usually pricing involves the size of the "session" you may require to achieve your desired goals. Obviously covering a more extensive area such as a large or mega session may range from 7-12K. Some surgeons use commodity pricing such as a per graft plan for pricing. More extensive procedures obviously increase the price.
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