Non-surgical hair loss solutions and hair transplant surgery can be great, but neither are a cure for hair loss. Balding men and women ought to explore and consider all the available treatments carefully and work with a leading hair restoration doctor to develop a long term and realistic hair restoration plan.
Though the dream of full lustrous locks dance through our heads, developing realistic expectations as to what can realistically be accomplished is vital. Below you will find answers to common questions on what can realistically be accomplished with today’s treatments. You can also ask your own questions and get answers on our hair restoration forum or by contacting us privately.
Why Less is Sometimes More in Surgical Hair Restoration
Is Transplanted Hair Dependent on Hair Loss Drugs?
Possible Benefits of Combining a Hair Transplant with a Hair System (Dr. Lindsey)
Developing Long Term Hair Restoration Goals
How to Pay and Plan Financially For a Hair Transplant
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