Appearance matters. And few things about a person’s appearance make as big of an impact as your hair. How you hair looks can affect how you are perceived by your coworkers, as well as future employers. If you find that you are frustrated in how you look because of hair loss, it might be time to consider a follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplant procedure.
During a FUE procedure, a hair loss specialist harvests individual follicular unit grafts one at a time using a tiny punch. This punch, which typically ranges in size from .7 to 1 millimeter, allows the hair restoration specialist to recreate hair groupings of one to four hairs almost exactly like they occur naturally in the scalp. Even though an average FUE procedure takes close to eight hours, the best hair transplant clinics are set up to complete big jobs in a single day. Because these top clinics use the latest tecnhology and techniques, they do not require patients to return for multiple procedures.
FUE hair transplant cost usually depends on the degree of your hair loss, combined with how many grafts you need, and how many sessions you need to complete them. Once your hair is thickening and getting more mature as every day goes by though, the FUE hair transplant cost is the last thing you will be thinking about. Instead, you will be thinking about the new sense of confidence you have from the positive changes to your personal appearance.
Did you know that by the age of 35 two of every three American men will begin to experience some degree of noticeable hair loss? By the time men are 50, approximately 85% of them will notice that their hair is significantly thinner. If you do not want to be part of the crowd who gives in so easily to the aging process you should consider investigating FUE hair transplant cost estimates.
Many clinics provide free consultations. By using the latest computer techniques, they are also able to give you photo and video previews of how your appearance will change if you decide to schedule a hair transplant.
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