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...one of our clients
said, “I panicked every time I needed to go to a place
where my hat wasn’t appropriate.”
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Consider Your…
Choices & Options!
With busy lifestyles here in the southwest, there
are many reasons you want to look and feel your best!
The
valley offers an array of outdoor activities that keep
you on the go… swimming, cycling, hiking, golfing
and boating… just to name a few! If you have experienced
an increase in hair loss… then you understand
just how frustrating it can be to try to style or comb
your hair… in fact… many just put a hat
on. Chances are… this is not your choice…
but just another option as a hair loss sufferer. Like
one of our clients said, “I panicked every time
I needed to go to a place where my hat wasn’t
appropriate.”
Costs today to treat hair loss are varied depending
on the choices you make. Some choices are permanent,
while others are not. This is just a brief overview
of some of the choices and options available to you
as a hair loss sufferer, using an average age of 35
based on 30 years.
Medical Treatments:
Topical Minoxidil (2% & 5% Solutions)
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved
the first medication for application to the scalp in
1988. It was clinically proven to slow down or help
stop hair loss in some cases. But it has demonstrated
little effect on frontal baldness, the area of greatest
concern to most balding and thinning men. In addition,
to remain effective, Minoxidil must continue to be used
on a daily basis for the rest of your life. While affordable,
it does add up over the course of many years and it
does not provide permanent results.
Average Price Tag:
$240 per Year = $7,200 for 30 years
(based on costs averaging $20 per month).
Propecia®
(Finasteride 1 mg.)
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved
the first pill to treat male pattern baldness in 1997.
Propecia is a tablet taken once a day, available by
doctor’s prescription only. Many men are concerned
about reported sexual side effects with this drug. In
truth the side effects of low libido was noted in only
1.8% of the men taking the drug. This pill must be taken
daily in order to be effective.
Average Price Tag:
$600 per Year = $18,000 for 30 years
(based on costs averaging $50 per month).
Non-Surgical Hair Replacement
(Hair Systems)
Non-surgical hair replacement refers to the use of a
hair system, hairpiece, wig or hair extension. The name
most commonly used today is “hair systems”
which is a product made of human or synthetic hair woven
or clipped to a man’s or woman’s existing
hair or attached by tape to the scalp. Today’s
hair replacement systems can be considered a secure
hair loss solution… however… hair systems
are a life long, on-going process. That never looks
like your natural hair.
Average Price Tag:
$2400 per Year = $74,000 + Deposit
(based on an average deposit
and monthly maintenance fee,
$1500-2500 deposit & a monthly fee of $200)
Okay! Compute the math and look at these options! Hair
Transplants, depending on the amount of thinning and
amount of hair grafts needed, are far below many of
the options listed above. The best part…it’s
permanent and will grow for the rest of your life! How
great is that! Join the thousands of men and women who
have made this wonderful “life changing”
decision and find out just how wonderful it can be!
Call NOW To set up Your…
Complimentary Consultation!
480.202.3989
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