
You can also find a hair loss clinic with surgeons that are simply not skilled enough to perform the procedure. The appropriate training is all missing. All they want to do is take the money and consequently they take the patient for granted. They simply make lies and give out false promises just to get the patient convinced to do the surgery and get him or her in the door. The sad thing is that once you sign documents, you are locked into a contract that you might regret in the future. Then what happens is in case the physicians do not maintain their promise, they will defend themselves by simply saying you should have read the document you just signed. So, they are covered. Since the final results for hair transplant only come after a year, they figure they will cross that problem when they come to it. There have been more than one hair loss clinic that have closed and reopened under numerous names thanks to this situation.
In a hair loss clinic, the majority of surgeons charge by graft, so I suggest you be very wary of clinics that insist upon using multiple grafts. You should look for clinics that charge a flat rate system which insures affordability and total coverage. There are a few costly places out there that will charge above $28,000 for a hair loss transplant. As these surgeons are super meticulous and as they are dealing with billionaires, they can charge these kinds of fees.
In conclusion, friends and word of mouth is always the best form of advertising when coming to the choice of the right hair loss clinic. But even so, you ultimately must go with your gut feeling with the doctors. Any sort or ratings or blogs that you read online are more often than not a waste of time. What's more, hair transplant companies are in fact paying bloggers to write false reviews of clinics you can find online.
That is why there is so much misinformation out there about a hair loss clinic that you just have to trust your own feelings about the place.