What Should I Consider Before My Hair Restoration?

What Should I Consider Before My Hair Restoration?

Have you noticed a receding hairline? It starts showing in most men in your late 20s and may result in complete male pattern baldness by the mid to late 30s. Causes include genetics, hormonal changes, experiencing stressful events, using harmful hair products, and certain medications or supplements.

Fortunately, modern technology enables you to reverse this embarrassing situation. Surgical hair restoration gives you higher self-esteem, as well as more youthful looks. Before opting for hair transplant surgery, consider the following factors:

  1. Suitable Procedure

    There are two main types of hair transplant procedures. The first is follicular unit transplantation (FUT). It involves taking strips of tissue from a donor area of your scalp, cutting them into single follicular units, and carefully transplanting them onto the bald part.

    The second type is known as follicular unit extraction (FUE). Patients prefer it because it’s more advanced, less painful, and provides better results than FUT. It involves the direct removal of individual hair follicles from your donor area and transplantation using specialist micro surgical devices. Whatever option you pick, you’ll start noticing positive results a few months after surgery.

  2. Age

    Under some circumstances, you might start losing hair in your late 20s or earlier. The cause could be an aggressive production of the dihydrotestosterone (DHT) hormone by your body. This modified type of testosterone attacks and eventually shrinks hair follicles on your scalp to the point of stopping hair production altogether.

    Although you might want to start the procedure as soon as your hair loss starts, it’s advisable to wait a little longer. Once you hit your 40s, the balding process will be complete, which will make the transplant procedure easier to implement.

  3. Cost

    It’s natural to inquire about the costs of any procedure you intend to undergo. Various factors determine hair restoration fees. They include the size of your bald patch and volume of hair needed, type of transplant procedure, location of your preferred facility, and associated costs such as travel.

    Because FUE procedures are more advanced, they tend to cost more than FUT. The surgeon’s expertise also comes into play. A renowned surgeon like Dr. Joseph Williams guarantees the highest quality work. He will naturally charge a reasonable price commensurate with his skills and the desired results.

    Most insurers don’t cover hair transplant surgeries because they consider them to be cosmetic procedures. You’ll likely have to pay from your savings. Although this arrangement sounds expensive to some, the benefits will be more than worth it.

  4. Skin Type and Ethnicity

    These factors play a huge role in preparing for your procedure. The highest rates of male pattern baldness occur in Caucasian males, with Afro-Caribbeans coming second. The problem is not as widespread among Asians. Your ethnicity allows us to craft a customized treatment plan that matches both your skin and hair.

  5. Preparation and Expected Recovery Time

    Before the procedure, you’ll receive recommendations on best practices to observe. Hair transplant surgery has some of the lowest risks compared to other elective surgeries. The highest quality procedures result in a successful growth rate of more than 90%, with some being higher than 95%.

    After a procedure, you’ll be able to return to work in as little as three days. The process works exceptionally well for non-smokers and patients who generally pursue healthy lifestyles.

Are you looking for a permanent solution to a receding hairline? The Advanced Medical Hair Institute has all the answers you need. Our procedures pair the latest technology with highly skilled and experienced medical professionals. We guarantee the highest standards for every patient who walks through our doors. For more details, make an appointment with Dr. Joseph Williams as soon as possible.