The very best candidates for hair transplants are men in their 40s who has black, wavy blond or gray hair, who have balded slowly, and whose relatives experienced only limited hair loss. Men who are in their 20s are more difficult since the future pattern of hair loss is unknown. But there no age limits for transplants.
The most critical factor is a person’s expectations. Re-establishing the hairline of a teenager is difficult and the reserve for hair transplants is limited. Financial considerations are also important. Man in their late 30s or 40s are usually more financially stable. In almost all cases, three to five transplant sessions will be required with cost running from $5,000 to $15,000. Wavy and curly hair looks denser and requires less transplants to achieve a cosmetically acceptable look. |
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