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Hair Replacement Surgery Cost

Hair loss is primarily caused by a combination of aging, a change in hormones and a family history of baldness. The earlier hair loss begins, the more severe the baldness will become. Hair loss can also be caused by burns or trauma, in which case hair replacement surgery is considered a reconstructive treatment and may be covered by health insurance. 
 
Hair replacement surgery is an individualized treatment. To make sure that every surgical option is available to the patient, find a doctor who has experience performing all types of replacement techniques-flaps and tissue expansion as well as transplants. 
 
Propecia claims that it will all 90 percent of men to keep all of the hair that they have and that 66 percent of men grow some of their hair back after treatment. A monthly dose of Propecia usually costs around $100 and that is at one pill per day. Spread over the course of a year this is $1,200. Hair Systems are also known as hairpieces and toupees. These techniques have come a long way and they are now specially crafted with real human hair to custom suit the needs of the owner. However, this switch from retail to custom manufacturing as also raised the cost to some degree.
 
The average hair system now goes for around $500. This is a pretty good price, but you have to keep in mind that hair systems do not last forever and the patient will have to replace them eventually. The average cost of 500 transplants is around $3,000. This is for a higher quality transplant. The cheaper options damage hair and look like a Barbie doll head.
 
The drug was then re-tested and re-packaged as a hair replacement drug and so far the results have been promising. In the most recent studies, participants noticed that they did have some success with the drug. There are 66 percent of men who used the drug reported that they saw significant hair growth at the top of their head. In even better results, 90 percent of men surveyed claimed that they had not lost any hair since beginning the treatment. These statistics are unprecedented in the battle to stop hair loss and they bode well for the future of hair replacement.
 


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