Paying for a Hair Transplant

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  • nliyan25
    Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 44

    Paying for a Hair Transplant

    How did you guys pay for your hair transplants? I don't make more than $50,000 a year but I am seriously considering getting a transplant since I have used RU58841 for 1.5 years and it hasn't helped (and neither did rogaine).
  • jamesst11
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 1110

    #2
    Some places work with separate credit agencies for financing.

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    • sarahjee
      Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 39

      #3
      well dear there might some hair transplant clinics which can cost low money as compared to the others but you have to make sure that they are really experience and specialist surgeon..

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      • Ziggyz123
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2015
        • 368

        #4
        I hear you man.. I only work part time lol. But yeah, either have to get a personal loan from a bank or chose a clinic that works with agencies such as care credit, which is a cosmetic finance company. There rates may be a little high so watch out. Also, try and give a budget to a doctor you chose because some are decent enough to work with the patient.

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        • pkipling
          Inactive
          • Sep 2014
          • 605

          #5
          I paid for mine with a personal loan from my bank. My credit is good enough that my interest rate was extremely low and I was able to get payments that were significantly lower than a standard car payment. It was worth it for me to go this route.

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          I am a patient advocate for Dr. Parsa Mohebi in Los Angeles, CA. My views/opinions are my own and don't necessarily reflect the opinions of Dr. Mohebi and his staff.

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          • Sean
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 262

            #6
            It all depends on who you want to go to. Some surgeons are cheaper vs others. Some ask for canadian currency, some euro, US dollar etc, if it is in another currency, you may have to pay higher exchange rate and wiring fees etc. some allow credit card payment, some wire, and you can get on a credit program the physician offers. The credit programs may offer 0% interest rates.

            But be very careful, if you become a repair patient, then youll pay more to try to fix the situation and etc. so, if you are going into a restoration procedure, please make sure a very high ethical surgical protocol is followed where the doctor does the surgical parts of surgery. Also, make sure the tools they use put you in less risk of failure. Example: high speed motorized punches that can heat versus manual slow and steady punches if your doing FUE.

            It is really hard coming up with money for a procedure that is priced as much as a car or more depending on the situation. Wish you the best and I hope you have success if and when you get a procedure.

            Ps- you can also negotiate cost with some docs

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