The first question many people ask when considering hair restoration is "How much will it cost?" The monetary cost of a hair transplant is certainly something to take into account, but there are other questions to ask as well:
Learn more about hair restoration details, including the cost of a hair transplant, at the San Francisco Bay Area's Lieberman & Parikh Center for Hair Restoration. For more information, call (650) 327‑3232 or arrange a consultation online.
As you think about the cost of a hair transplant, remember that hair loss is not fixed, but will likely continue to progress, necessitating a different or more involved procedure in the future than it would now. There's no way to put a price tag on the confidence you feel knowing that you have a full head of hair, nor on the relief from the stress and frustration that started when you first noticed your hairline creeping backward.
Simply put, the cost of a hair transplant will likely fall somewhere in the range of $4,000 to $15,000. The cost is based on the number of follicles implanted. The exact number depends on the severity of the hair loss at the beginning of the treatment, the specific procedure used, the aesthetic end goal, and other factors.
Other hair restoration costs vary by the method. FUT (follicular unit transplantation) is priced differently than FUE (follicular unit extraction). Prescription drugs for hair loss depend on the specific medication recommended, and non-surgical procedures such as micro–needling and platelet-rich plasma may require multiple sessions. You can discuss specifics at your consultation.
"We use each other as a sounding board in every procedure which creates a confidence level that every step is the best possible decision for the patient."
Patient Resources FAQsDepending on the method chosen, the physical cost of a hair transplant can be very minimal. The team at the Lieberman & Parikh Center for Hair Restoration uses cutting-edge techniques that reduce visible signs of a restoration procedure and allow for rapid healing.
When weighing the benefit against the cost of a hair transplant, you should consider the following:
Since hereditary hair loss in men progresses in a roughly predictable pattern, Dr. David Lieberman and Dr. Sachin Parikh can work with patients who deal with this condition to assess the current status of their hair and predict where the problem will worsen. The more hair permanently lost, the larger in scope the restoration procedure will need to be.
Looking ahead can help you consider the details of your procedure, allowing you to work hair restoration costs into your future plans.
Learn more about the cost of a hair transplant in San Francisco at the Lieberman & Parikh Center for Hair Restoration. Cost, recovery times, and more details of what's available to San Jose and the greater Bay Area can be discussed after calling (650) 327‑3232 or setting up a consultation.