There Are So Many Variables with Hair Transplant

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  • HTsoon
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2016
    • 153

    #16
    Originally posted by hanginginthewire
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]46183[/ATTACH]Do you mind me asking how much your surgeries were? I don't understand how guys can have one after the other.

    This is a pic of my hair from last month. I know it's not very close up but gives you at least an idea of where I'm at.
    I would say you're betweeen class 2/3 probably closer to 3, i'm lucky enough to be in a position where I have financial stability and can afford top tier surgeons in the U.S. , I don't have any kids my car's paid off, instead of buying a new car I chose to spend the money on my hair. You can get affordable prices if you go to Turkey or India, there is also Dr. De Reys in Germany who charges $3 a graft, if you want to stay within the U.S. Dr. Vories charges $5 a graft you probably need about 2,000 grafts so that would be about 10K if you choose to stay in the U.S. Most surgeons have financing you can apply for, some even have 12 months no interest, so if you think about it 10K paid off in a year is like buying a cheap used car. Its all about perspective, if somebody told you a car was 10-15K you probably wouldn't bat an eyelid, but since its on your hair it changes things. My thinking is i'd rather spend money on myself with a result that will last a lifetime then spend it on a depreciating asset like a car.

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    • hanginginthewire
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 128

      #17
      My thinking is i'd rather spend money on myself with a result that will last a lifetime then spend it on a depreciating asset like a car.

      I agree with everything you said completely except there is no guarantee whatsoever that it will last five years, let alone a lifetime. At least that's the impression everyone is leaving me with.

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