One of the biggest deterrents for many people who would like a hair transplant is the fear of the unknown – is it safe and what will the side effects be?
And it’s perfectly normal to have queries. In fact, at Why Go Abroad, we encourage people to question their surgeon about the procedure and likely results, which is why we hold pre-surgery consultations to photograph every patient’s hairline and assess each case individually.
So what are hair transplant patients’ most common concerns?
The first query is usually: what are the likely results of hair restoration surgery?
Although the precise results vary from patient to patient, the final result is growing, natural looking hair. And you can forget any outdated thoughts of dodgy wigs or crazy hair weaves, your own hair is used so the effect is totally natural.
Another common concern is about the side effects of a hair transplant.
The answer to this is simple – initially there will be a little bleeding from the affected area (which is perfectly normal) and you will need to wash your hair every day for a week. After that, just sit back and wait for the hair growth!
Often women ask if they are eligible for a hair transplant – and the answer is ‘absolutely’. Although hair restoration surgery is more commonly carried out on men suffering from male pattern baldness, women with thinning hair can also be treated.
Finally, the cost? Hair transplant prices vary depending on the number of grafts required. However, Why Go Abroad offers affordable transplants from just £3,000.
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