Estimating the cost is a complicated factor, and cannot be done just by a phone call or email. The cost depends mainly on the number of grafts required to achieve the expected result. 4 factors must be considered:
1. AREA of bald area to be transplanted
2. DENSITY of graft desired per sq.cm
3. Amount of DONOR HAIR available for transplant
4. Patients' EXPECTATION
1. AREA
During the consultation the patient and doctor need to first agree on where to transplant. Obviously the patient may want to fill up every empty spots. However the following factors must be considered:
• Extent of current hair loss
• Potential and extent of future loss
• Is patient taking medication to prevent further loss
• Budget of the patient
Priority
The purpose of hair transplant is to create a visual illusion of not being bald. When there is not enough donor hair or the budget limited, the patiens must decide which area should be transplanted first, the hairline or the crown.
Key Area Transplant
During consultation our doctor may suggest transplanting certain areas to receive the maximum coverage and best visual improvement.
2. DENSITY
The Basic - Appearance of Fullness
A full head of hair appearance is Maintained until approximately 50% of the original hair volume is lost. Thinning is apparent when light is reflected from the scalp, creating a "see-through". There is a critical density below which no visual impact will be perceived. Those with a limited budget or donor hair should make a compromise on area but not density
Recommended Follicular Unit Density
Different density will be requires to achieve expected result in different ethnic groups.
Caucasian |
African |
Asian |
|
---|---|---|---|
Normal | 100 / sq.cm ( 200 Hair) |
60 / sq.cm ( 160 Hair) |
90 ⁄ sq.cm ( 170 Hair) |
Minimal | 40 /sq.cm | 24 /sq.cm | 35 /sq.cm |
Average | 45 /sq.cm | 35 /sq.cm | 45 /sq.cm |
Dense Packing | 55 /sq.cm | 45 /sq.cm | 55 /sq.cm |
3. DONOR HAIR AVAILABILITY
The following factors of donor hair must be considered when planning number of grafts:
• Diameter of hair shaft
• Color contrast between hair and scalp
• Straight hair, wavy hair, or curly hair
• Laxity at the Donor Area
• Previous hair transplant, especially FUE
• Density and Quality of donor hair
• Size of Safe Donor Area, and amount of available donor hair for the life-time
4. EXPECTATION
During consultation, the doctor will determine the final cost according to:
• Your expectation - average vs. high density
• Level of the re-designed hairline
• Hairline Restore vs. Add-on Density
• The Recipient Area - shaved or not shaved
Message from the Doctor
Welcome to “Doctor's Talk,” where I’ll talk about everything related to hair loss and hair transplants. This series is here to help you understand more about how hair treatments work and what you can expect from them. The information provided is based on my 18 years of experience in dealing with hair loss.
Disclaimer -
Please note that this series is purely educational. Reading these posts does not guarantee my services, nor are they intended for business promotion. Information provided is not guaranteed to be up-to-date and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice.
Any opinions discussed may not be universally accepted or applicable to all individuals. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any decisions related to your health.