Should You Consider a Hair Transplant?
There’s a great scene in the movie Return to Me. Minnie Driver is on a blind date with a guy who’s recently gotten hair plugs. The strands of hair are obviously plugs, but that doesn’t stop the man from bragging about the work he’s had done.
The movie scene is meant to be a joke. In actuality, the companies that offer surgical hair transplantation do a really decent job. But is it the right choice for you?
Once you realize you’re dealing with thinning hair, your natural reaction might be, “Just fix it. Whatever I’ve got to do, let’s just fix it.” But as you know, there is no “natural” solution for thinning hair. So it wouldn’t be surprising if your second choice is to get a hair transplant.
However, before moving forward, you’ve got to decide:
- Can I really afford a hair transplant?
- Should I try something easier and faster first – like Volluma?
- Can I justify the cost of a hair transplant?
- If a cure for my thinning hair were found, would I regret my decision?
- Do I want to pay that much for a hair transplant?
- Do I want to permanently change my appearance?
And then, of course, there is the cost to consider. One site (about solutions for thinning hair) we visited had this to say about hair transplants:
Note – The cheapest option is shaving your head with an actual net saving due to no expense for shampoos, conditioners, combs, brushes, or hair stylist. Of course, with this option you get no hair.
Ha, ha – we couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
But all joking aside, you do have a challenge in front of you. The real question is…what is the least invasive/least expensive thing you can do to still feel good about yourself? And is it enough?
If you have not given Volluma for men a try, then we suggest you start there. Now, of course, we’re going to recommend Volluma. But we want to make sure this is truly a good solution for you. That’s why Volluma users are entitled to a 30-day money back guarantee. If you try it and don’t feel like it makes that difference you’re searching for, then return it.
Isn’t it better to try something like Volluma before undertaking something as expensive and permanent as a hair transplant?
Best of luck in your decisions.
Look Good, Feel Great, Get Noticed.
Chris Denison
www.volluma.net/men