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The Financial Implications of Hair Restoration



Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 21 June 2006 | There are 0 comments

Hair loss treatment doesn't come cheap and can be irritating when it doesn't produce instant results. For example Minoxidil and Propecia used over the period of a year can make a hefty dent into your pay packet but if your hair is important than it will be worth it. Other people feel that hair transplants are too expensive as they can cost anything from £1500 to £6000 for each procedure and you may need more than one to get the full results. But then again maybe using both Propecia and Minoxidil for a number of years will end up being more costly as well as more time consuming and a bigger hassle.

Before embarking on any hair loss treatment ukmedix advises that you sit down and work out the long term expenses of all the treatments that you intend to use and that your doctor has recommended. Be aware that while Minoxidil and especially Propecia can give results in the vast majority of people they can give very poor results in the minority and this risk factor should be considered also. If on the other hand the medical treatment of say Propecia works then the investment would have definitely paid off.

Some people opt for hair transplants simply because they think that the whole process is simple one stop shop and that they won't have to keep using time consuming medicines for the duration of their lives, however the while new techniques have made the hair loss surgery very look very real and genuine nothing beats naturally grown hair on you head. In some cases people who have had hair transplants find that the hair loss continiues and that they require further surgery to maintain the hair thickness and this means that more hair is needed from the rear of the head. In this case the back of the head may start to become deficient of hair follicles.

Ukmedix advises that after speaking to your doctor that you try Propecia as it has been shown to be the world most effective hair loss medication for male pattern balding.

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