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If you have any physical or disease, inform the doctor
honestly.
Tell your surgeon about any family history of sensitivity to
drugs. Uncontrolled high blood pressure would be a problem. Be
sure to tell your surgeon if you smoke or are taking any drugs
or medications, especially aspirin or other drugs that affect
clotting. If you are on anti-clotting medications such as Coumadin, you would have to stop taking them for
awhile before having a hair transplant.
People who have a history of excessive scarring
might want to think twice about getting a hair
transplant.
Scars are usually a part of the
procedure because the donor hair is taken from the
back and sides of the scalp. There, scars are formed
when it is removed.
If you decide to have hair replacement surgery, Don't hesitate
to ask your doctor any questions.
If you decide to have hair replacement surgery, your surgeon
will explain anesthesia, the type of facility where the surgery
will be performed, and the risks and costs involved. Don't
hesitate to ask your doctor any questions.
Hair
transplant average cost & price
Contact insurance companies and explore the possibility of financial coverage.
Take leave for some days from your work.
Ask your doctor how many days are required for healing.
Prepare to your hair transplantation surgery
Your surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to
prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and
drinking, smoking, and taking and avoiding certain vitamins and
medications. Carefully following these instructions will help
your surgery go more smoothly. If you smoke, it's especially
important to stop at least a week or two before surgery; smoking
inhibits blood flow to the skin, and can interfere with healing.
Prepare for the hair transplant surgery
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