Hair transplant cost is heavily influenced by the spectrum of surgeons (and the techniques they practice), ranging from novice to experienced to widely revered. Typically, surgeons are first classified by their specific niche, or the main hair restoration technique they practice. Some niches/techniques are:
- Follicular unit transplantation, also known as strip surgery
- Follicular unit extraction (FUE)
- Eyebrow transplant
- Body hair transplant
Surgeon Based Hair Transplant Costing: Surgeon Training And Technique Affect Hair Transplant Cost
A practitioner who is an expert at FUE may not be greatly experienced with strip surgery. And visa-versa, a surgeon with vast knowledge of strip surgery may know nothing about performing FUE.
Generally speaking, it is safe to say that the more experienced the surgeon, the more hours he has put into training and practice, the more he charges for his service. A novice surgeon will be much cheaper than a greatly practiced one. However, hair transplant cost is also affected by the technique practiced. With FUE requiring longer hours during the procedure, it is a more expensive technique to start with. And since FUE is also the more advanced and intricate technique, a skilled FUE surgeon is the cream of the crop. Thus an advanced FUE surgeon will usually be more expensive than an advanced strip surgeon, even if they are comparably skilled in their respective techniques.
Eyebrow transplant and body hair transplant are niches within FUE that become even more advanced in and of themselves. Thus, they naturally require a higher skill level on the part of the surgeon.
Why The Most Expensive Surgeon Is Not Always The Best
Unfortunately, there are other things to be considered in regard to carefully selecting the most qualified surgeon with cost in mind. It is imperative that a prospective patient not fall into the time-tested psychology that more expensive equals better. Because, with hair transplant surgeons, that is not so. The most expensive surgeon does not always translate to the best quality work. Some clinics inflate their fees simply because of high operating costs, advertisement, location (rent), etc.
The best way of knowing whether you’re really getting what you pay for is to observe the clinic’s photo or video documentation of previous work. Videos are especially valuable in evidencing comb-throughs and verbal patient testimony. Additionally this type of documentation will speak for the clinic instead of costly advertising—the price of which ends up getting passed on to the unknowing patient.
Hair transplant cost, no matter how expensive, should never sway the decision to use a widely trusted and respected surgeon. Bear in mind that hair transplants are permanent; quality of care is not something to compromise.
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