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  • Non-Surgical Hair Replacement Tips

    Androgenic Alopecia or hair loss is a known problem that has been affecting millions of men and women around the world. The good news is that there is already a non-surgical hair replacement system that really works so that your bald spot will be covered up. Hair replacement systems, also known as hair pieces, are very different than the traditional toupees that you used to see when watching old comedy movies. Remember the movie where the guy has his hair foolishly fall into his soup or gets caught on a doorway where he was walking through. Those days are over for people who just want to hide their balding head and want back the youthful and abundant head of hair they had once again.

    Several hair replacement options are already available today and the only thing you need to do is evaluate and choose the right one for you. If this is your first time to try out a hair replacement option, I would recommend that you inquire about the different offers and opinions on hair systems so you can have a better understanding of the different options. Everyone's hair loss issues are different and what works for one person, both physically and economically, may not work for another.

    One of the options that some people decide to go on with is undergoing a hair replacement surgery. This method works fine but there are still some problems to consider with it. The main consideration with this method is the cost. It is actually a standard rate of about $20,000 for hair transplantation. This amount is a lot of money in anyone's book. Hair implants cost between $3 and $8 per strand and custom hairpieces the usual number of implants you will need is from 1000 to 3000 hair units depending on how large is your bald spot.

    If this is too much money for you to spend, and it is for most people, then finding a good hair replacement system might be the answer to your problems. Of course you could buy a very cheap hair piece online for less than $100 but it will more than likely look like you have a rug on your head. If you want something that looks natural and does not stick out like a sore thumb you are going to be paying in the $300 to $400 range. Also, most people order two systems so they can wear one while the other is getting cleaned and service.

    In reality, these are the two options available to you that can be successful. There are several hair loss remedies also available but they are not really long term solutions if they off any help at all which is often times debatable.
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