Hair Transplant Costs for Scarred Areas in Taiwan - Plastic Surgery

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Hello Dr.
Luo: I have had a scar on my head, approximately 7 square centimeters in size, since I was around 3 years old, and I have not been able to grow hair in that area.
I would like to inquire about the current costs of hair transplant surgery in the country for general density.

Xiao Ma, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2001/03/05

Dr. Luo Qihua reply Plastic Surgery


Here is a website where you can find detailed information about hair transplantation: http://www.2youngclinic.com/chinese.html.
As for the cost, you will need to discuss it directly with the physician.
However, from your letter, I understand that the area of your baldness is only seven square centimeters, which is relatively small.
You might consider a simple surgical procedure to excise the bald area and then suture it, which would be less expensive and may not necessarily require hair transplantation.

Reply Date: 2001/03/05

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When considering hair transplant costs in Taiwan, especially for a scarred area such as the one you described (approximately 7 square centimeters), several factors come into play. The cost of hair transplant procedures can vary significantly based on the clinic, the surgeon's expertise, the technique used, and the specific characteristics of the patient's hair loss.

In Taiwan, the average cost for hair transplant surgery typically ranges from NT$30,000 to NT$100,000 or more, depending on the number of grafts required and the complexity of the procedure. For a small area like yours, the cost may be on the lower end of this spectrum, but it is essential to consult with a qualified surgeon to get an accurate estimate tailored to your specific situation.

There are two primary techniques used in hair transplantation: Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). FUT involves removing a strip of scalp from the donor area, which is then dissected into individual grafts. This method can be more cost-effective for larger areas but may leave a linear scar. On the other hand, FUE involves extracting individual hair follicles directly from the scalp, which is less invasive and leaves minimal scarring but can be more expensive.

Given that you have a scarred area where hair has not grown, it's crucial to consider the condition of the surrounding hair and scalp. The success of a hair transplant in scarred tissue can vary, and a thorough evaluation by a dermatologist or a hair restoration specialist is recommended. They can assess the viability of the hair follicles in the donor area and determine the best approach for your specific case.

In addition to the initial costs of the procedure, it's also important to consider post-operative care and any ongoing treatments that may be necessary to maintain hair growth. For instance, medications like Minoxidil (commonly known as Rogaine) or Finasteride (Propecia) may be recommended to support hair growth and prevent further hair loss. These treatments can add to the overall cost but are often essential for achieving the best long-term results.

Furthermore, if you are considering alternatives to hair transplantation, such as scalp micropigmentation or hairpieces, these options may also vary in cost and effectiveness. Scalp micropigmentation can provide the appearance of fuller hair without surgery, while hairpieces can offer a non-invasive solution but may require ongoing maintenance and replacement.

In conclusion, while the cost of hair transplant surgery in Taiwan can vary widely, it is essential to consult with experienced professionals who can provide personalized advice based on your unique situation. They can help you weigh the benefits and costs of various options, ensuring you make an informed decision that aligns with your goals for hair restoration.

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