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How
Much Does Hair Transplant Cost?
Every day many people call our
office with one single question: how much do you charge per graft? To a
serious, dedicated hair restoration surgery practice, this is simply an
impossible question to answer. This is due to the complexity of a hair restoration
procedure, and the inherent variability of the intrinsic physical and
physiological factors of each individual patient. While I am very aware that
many practices in this field, both corporate and private, charge
"by-the-graft," I feel this makes as much sense as charging "by
the valve" when performing valve replacement surgery on a patient's heart,
or charging "by the cc" when performing a breast enhancement
procedure.
Make no mistake: charging hair
restoration patients "by-the-graft" is the invention of the business
man, not the physician.
For example, when considering a
rhinoplasty (e.g.: nose job), a patient will most often interview one or more
surgeons to find the one they feel the most comfortable with, as the public recognizes
that nasal surgery is difficult and the results are often permanent. Frequently
in choosing a surgeon for rhinoplasty, a patient will strongly consider the
surgeon's training, experience, and how often the surgeon performs the
procedure. After selecting the surgeon
and meeting with him or her to discuss their wishes, and after the surgeon
assesses the complexity of the proposed nasal surgery, a patient will typically
receive a statement with "surgery fees" and "anesthesia/facility
fees." Note that plastic surgeons who perform rhinoplasty surgery do NOT
charge by the length of nose, they charge by the complexity of surgery. Most
patients do not see a billboard saying "Season Special INR 50,000/- per
nostril rhinoplasty, minimum 2 nostrils, at Nose Jobs R Us." One simply
cannot respond to a billboard ad and feel good about nasal surgery results.
Hair restoration is no different
than any other permanent facial plastic surgical procedure, such as rhinoplasty
or a facelift. Like a rhinoplasty, the procedure is difficult to perform when
done well, and the results are permanent. The results are directly dependent on
the skill, training, and experience of the surgeon, and the quality,
experience, and talent of the technicians who will work with the hair
follicles. I deeply respect hair restoration for what it is: a highly-complex
surgical procedure involving not just myself, but my experienced team of
full-time surgical technicians that brings unbelievable joy to men and women
who suffer from hair loss. It is NOT a "plug-and-play" product that
is the same anywhere you go as long as the "graft number" remains
constant. This makes as much sense as saying every single automobile in the
world is exactly the same provided they all have "4 tires." In hair restoration, there are hundreds of
subtleties and nuances that vary from person to person. It is a procedure that
brings my patients a great deal of happiness; it restores their confidence,
sense of youth and well-being. It is a procedure that simply cannot be boiled
down to a "per-the-graft" pricing.
The bottom line is that
getting the patient involved in the details of the surgery, and negotiating the
number of hairs to be surgically relocated, is really just to distract you from
the more important things that some medical practices would rather you not
think about, such as the experience, background, and training of the actual
surgeon (or non-surgeon, as is very often the case) who will be doing your hair
restoration surgery.
Dr.
Vaibhav Shah
www.vaibhavshahblog.blogspot.com.
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