Are Hair Transplants Permanent?

are hair transplants permanentHair transplants are the perfect solution for hair loss IF you have the funds to carry it out.  Hair transplants are expensive and to get enough coverage on your head you’ll need to spend at least $5,000.   Some men spend up to $40,000 to have their hair “replaced.”

On average, surgeons usually charge around 8 dollars per hair follicle.  So at $5,000 you’re looking at 625 hairs tranplanted.

At $40,000 you’re looking at 5,000 transplanted hairs.  Oftentimes doctors will accommodate patients by providing more follicles than paid for and some will even offer hotel and air line discounts to fly you to the point of surgery.

So, the question is, are hair transplants permanent?

To look more into how long do hair transplants last you need to understand your hair and how transplants work.

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Spray On Hair Fibers

spray on hair fibersSpray on hair fibers are fibers that are micoscopic that you spray on the thinning areas of your hair to create a fuller looking appearance.  Of all the treatments available this method is the fastest and the safest with zero side effects.

Hair fibers spray works immediately by simply spraying onto the area of your hair that’s thinning.  In a matter of seconds you’ll have fuller, thicker looking hair.

These fibers (available in spray form and shake-on form) are one of the latest inventions for covering hair loss.  The results are usually quite natural looking and most men are satisfied with the look it provides for them.

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Does Rogaine Work For Receding Hairline?

Does Rogaine Work For Receding HairlineThis is one of the most contentious debates in hair loss circles.  Does minoxidil work for receding hairline?

We all know that Rogaine is the only FDA approved topical product that has been clinically proven to stop hair loss and regrow hair.  The problem is that the only clinical trials that were done on Rogaine confirmed that it worked for the crown area and not the temporal areas.

Now, recently, in 2003 there was a small study conducted that showed promise for using Rogain on the frontal area of the scalp.  However, this study only showed the promise of Rogaine/Minoxidil on the front of the hair line, not the temporal areas.  Temporal hair loss is the most common form of male hair loss.

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