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Hair Transplant In Japan


Hair Transplant In Japan

 

If you are suffering from thinning hair, many people may consider flocking as an option??

 

However, hair transplantation is scary due to surgery, and the cost is quite high, isn't it???

 

So, we tried to summarize the cost of flocking and the type of flocking that is worrisome, which is wrapped in a seemingly mysterious veil, in an easy-to-understand manner!

Since hair transplantation is a medical practice, it can only be taken at hospitals and clinics.

 

Flocking cost market

 

Generally speaking, there are different types of hair transplantation, which can be broadly divided into "artificial hair transplantation" and "self-hair transplantation".

 

What is artificial flocking?

As the name suggests, artificial hair transplantation is a method of implanting hair made of synthetic fibers into the scalp, using nylon or polyester.

 

Many people may think that flocking = artificial flocking, but many doctors do not recommend flocking, and many states in the United States prohibit it by law because of problems.

 

What is hair transplantation?

 

As the name suggests, hair transplantation is also done by planting your own hair, but it is a method of collecting donors from areas that are not easily affected by AGA, such as the occipital region and temporal region and redistributing them to areas of concern. Currently, hair transplantation seems to be common when it comes to hair transplantation.

 

Regarding the cost of these two types of hair transplantation, we will try to put out the market price with high recognition.

 

Price of artificial hair transplantation

 

The cost required for hair transplantation varies depending on the individual, such as the area of thinning hair.

 

We tried to put out a general range. If you are worried about M-shaped baldness, the market price is about 260,000-520,000 yen.

 

In addition to this fee, there may be additional charges.

 

The cost of hair transplantation also varies depending on the site of thinning hair, the degree of progression, and the individual.

 

There are also types of hair transplantation, and the two typical types are "FUT" and "FUE".


 

Although the names are similar enough to make a mistake, FUT is a hair transplant using a scalpel, and FUT is a hair transplant using a punch in a hollow hair follicle unit.

Clinics that perform hair transplant surgery generally have these two options.

 

In the case of hair transplantation, the unit is expressed by the number of pores instead of one unit.

 

The number of hairs varies depending on each strain, but it seems that there are about two hairs per strain on average.

 

In the case of M-shaped baldness, it seems that there are many hair transplants from 1,000 strains.


 

There are clinics that charge 200,000 yen for surgery, initial consultation fee, and re-examination fee.

 

As you can see, FUE is more expensive than FUT, but the clinics where FUE can be done are limited due to the high technology required.

 

Be careful of complaints such as campaigns!

 

With the current revision of the law, you will not be able to discount the price for the flock as a campaign.

 

You can't hit a limited-time campaign to lower the price and advertise to attract customers.

 

Instead, it seems that some clinics offer full refunds of transportation and accommodation expenses, and lower prices such as set plans to make it easier to undergo surgery.

 

Hair transplantation is a fairly expensive operation, with an average of 1 to 3 million yen, so if it gets cheaper, you want to make it as cheap as possible.

 

There is also a method called a monitor to make hair transplant surgery cheaper.

 

People who have actually undergone surgery are posted on the clinic's website so that you can see how much the hair has changed after being transplanted at the clinic.

 

There are various conditions such as the appearance of the monitor is OK, so if you are interested in the monitor, ask the clinic directly.

 

Differences between artificial hair and natural hair and the advantages and disadvantages of each

 

Artificial hair is considerably cheaper than natural hair transplantation.

 

Synthetic hair is more profitable when considering only the cost, but it seems that few people choose artificial hair. (Rather, there are few clinics doing it)

 

Here is a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of artificial hair and own hair.

 

Advantages and disadvantages of artificial hair

 

Benefits of artificial hair


 

Disadvantages of artificial hair


 

The number of hairs that can be transplanted is limited depending on the number of donors, but in the case of artificial hair, any number of hairs can be transplanted if you have money.

 

And, after the medical check after surgery, you can complete the desired fluffy hair in one day.

 

You can choose your favorite spatula color, so you can make it look younger or fashionable.

 

On the other hand, the disadvantage is that because it is artificial hair such as polyester, the hair will gradually come off due to the immune system that eliminates foreign substances.

 

About 80% will be removed in one year, so regular maintenance is required.

 

Since artificial hair is easier to come off than natural hair, you have to insert the hair root deeply and fix it.

 

If the artificial hair is cut, only the hair root remains and it cannot be easily removed.

 

It is easy to get infected with bacteria when dirt accumulates, and there is a possibility that the infection will spread from the scratched part to the deepest part.

 

For this reason, few clinics in Japan deal with artificial hair transplantation, and many states in the United States prohibit it by law.