Mon 1 Feb 2010
Why Hair Transplants Can Cause Anxiety
Category: Common Questions , FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Loss Blog , Hair Transplant SurgeryDays or even weeks away from undergoing hair restoration surgery, patients often experience anxiety and doubt as to whether or not they’re making the right decision. After all, surgical hair replacement is no walk in the park.
It’s normal to have doubts and still go through with a hair transplant. But it’s also important to be comfortable with the plan of action you and your hair restoration physician decided on to help you meet your goals.
Forum member “Raphael84″ recently expressed some anxiety and reservations he had about proceeding with hair replacement surgery now that he is only a few weeks ago. To see how members are responding and offer your own experience and input, visit “Second Thoughts“.
Bill Seemiller
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