Hair transplant costs will vary depending upon the number of grafts needed, the type of procedure requested (follicular unit hair transplantation – FUT or follicular unit extraction – FUE), and the amount a clinic charges. However, since clinics often charge different amounts, patients often ask, “is cost is an indication of the quality of work they do?” In other words, does the expression “you get what you pay for” apply to hair replacement surgery?
Hair loss forum member “gryphon” recently started a topic comparing prices from several leading hair restoration clinics and offered his opinion. To view his and other opinions or to share your own, click here.
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On my opinion,the price is not the only one to indicate quality. I've tried a good quality hair treatment service and I pay small money for it. As well as hair transplant, I believe if someone looking for less price with good quality, he or she will find it. Just my opinion :-)