Well, since Lori called me out I guess I have to respond.
Yes, hair transplants are expensive. I've heard they are cheaper in other countries, but I would be concerned about the possibility of complications (which are rare) and travel for follow-up appointments. I had a bad experience with the TSA several years ago, so I prefer to drive if at all possible.
I had a great experience with a hair restoration procedure by Dr. Lam in Plano, TX. I probably could have found someone closer, but two friends of mine had hair restoration procedures by Dr. Lam, and they were both very happy with the results. I posted about my experience here:
https://www.susans.org/index.php/topic,247292.msg2263389.html#msg2263389I had approximately 3000 grafts using the FUT (Follicle Unit Transfer) method. Some grafts were single follicles, while others may have had as many as four or five follicles. I was not required to shave or cut my hair prior to or during to the procedure. It took about six weeks for the skin discoloration to fade away. I can't see any odd growth patterns in the transplanted areas. The procedure was nearly painless, except for the price, which was $15,000.
I hated seeing the receding hairline every time I washed my hair, and the scar from a scalp advance I had several years ago was always visible. Now my hairline looks normal again, and I can't see the scar anymore. Yes it was expensive, but it was a good investment for my mental health.
Love always -- Jessica Rose