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For the right person it’s one of the few permanent fixes for hair loss. For others, starting with medical or regenerative therapy makes more sense. Here’s the honest math.
It’s permanent, uses your own hair, and — done well — looks completely natural. Unlike meds you take forever or concealers you reapply daily, a transplant is a one-time foundation. For many, the confidence return is the real payoff.
If your loss is very early and fast, we may stabilise it first with medication or PRP. Diffuse, all-over thinning needs a diagnosis-first approach. And a finite donor supply has to be planned for the long game.
At $5,999+ with 0% financing, the one-time cost often compares favourably to years of products and meds — and it’s the only option that gives back real, growing hair. See pricing.
The price of a transplant isn’t the follicles — it’s the planning and execution that decide whether the result is invisible or obvious: an experienced hairline design, precise graft angulation, careful handling so grafts survive, and aftercare that protects them. Cheap overseas pricing usually economises on exactly those things, which is why repair work is a whole category of its own.
A transplant restores hair to the areas treated — it doesn’t stop the genetic loss of your native hair around it. That’s why honest clinics pair surgery with maintenance (medication or regenerative therapy) to protect the hair you still have. Factor that ongoing care in, and a transplant is still, for most suitable candidates, the only option that gives back real growing hair permanently — which is what makes it worth it.
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