Corrective hair transplant surgery in the UK

Corrective hair transplant surgery in the UK

Have you travelled abroad for a budget hair transplant and are joining the hundreds who are now seeking corrective surgery?

Or are you considering a hair transplant in Turkey and wondering if it’s safe? If so, read on!

Requests for corrective surgery after a failed or unsatisfactory hair transplant are on the rise.

Travelling abroad, particularly to Turkey for a hair transplant is increasingly popular these days but, you may not be aware of the risks of getting a cut price hair transplant in Turkey. Despite what companies may claim, cheap is not always the best move.

Of course, not all hair transplants performed in Turkey are bad, however, the risks can be higher than visiting a reputable UK hair transplant clinic , that being said, it’s important to understand the risk factors when looking at hair transplants in Turkey.

Why Are Hair Transplants in Turkey So Popular?

Hair transplants in Turkey have become popular for two reasons – the price and the chance of some sunshine at the same time as getting the head of hair you dreamed of

Lots of hair transplant clinics offer an all-inclusive holiday package. You can fly out, get your transplant done, and spend some time in the Turkish sunshine recovering.

On the face of it that sounds great, but there are risks involved. The holiday atmosphere is not good recipe for a good recovery. Alcohol and strong sun light need to be avoided as your scalp will be very sensitive post-surgery and alcohol does not aid recovery.

Your surgeon will always recommend that you do not sit in the sun, drink alcohol, sweat or go swimming after your hair transplant – and travelling home post hair transplant can be really uncomfortable which can make your idea of a holiday become a lot less appealing.

What are the real risks of a Turkish Hair Transplant?

Potentially there is a lot that can go wrong with a hair transplant in Turkey. All may not be as good as it sounds. Unregulated surgeons are able to offer competitive prices by sacrificing safety and quality.

A number of clinics employ teams with minimal medical training, and some aren’t qualified at all.

Your biggest concern should be ‘what if something goes wrong’?

If your procedure doesn’t go according to plan, you could see the following:

  • Scarring of the transplant area, and often severe scarring.
  • Hairlines that don’t look natural or are not properly sculpted.
  • Too much hair can be extracted from the donor area, leaving inequalities in body hair.
  • A lack of proper hair growth due to improper surgical methods and tools.
  • Infections due to unsanitary instruments or surgical conditions.

UK clinics are seeing first-hand these issues after clients go to Turkey in a bid to get a cheaper hair transplant and sadly it results in more money being spent on corrective surgery, which isn’t always possible.

Quality over cash?

In the UK medical procedure such as hair transplants are highly regulated by professional bodies such as the CQC, which regulates the UK hair transplant industry and ensures you get a safe and professional level of care.

The cheap prices and reduced level of quality and safety offset the savings you may make by going to Turkey and you can’t put a price on your health.

We don’t want you to get a bad hair transplant and then have to undergo corrective surgery to put it right, so here are 4 tips for those considering a hair transplant.

 

# 1 Don’t Go Abroad

The rise in medical tourism is huge and a lot of people don’t know the risks involved. You look at the price and it seems very attractive, but surgery is often performed by underqualified surgeons and the medical facilities are not as highly regulated. There is often an issue with language. Would you be happy if you were unable to understand what was being said to you?

The chances of running into issues are higher when you are abroad, and you then have the issue of returning to the same clinic, which could end up costing you more than you had planned.

 

# 2 Do Your Research

When choosing a transplant provider, it is vital to do your research.

You should know exactly what to expect before committing to any medical procedure.

Lots of hair transplant providers have testimony from past clients. Use these reviews to get an unbiased opinion. Take a look at different platforms such as Google and Trustpilot – not just the company website.

Take a look at professional medical bodies such as the Care Quality Commission and the Royal Society of Medicine to get a professional and accurate idea of the quality of the facilities and the doctors.

Weigh up all factors, not just hair transplant cost. A lot of people focus on the cost of a hair transplant but just remember, this is a procedure for life, it is not reversible, and you want to ensure you’re getting the best possible results for your money. This could mean paying slightly more to know you’re in good hands.

 

#3 Listen to the experts

Your surgeon is the best person to give you advice both pre and post-surgery.

You’ll get given personalised after-care instructions and these instructions will make sure that your transplant has the best possible outcome and will minimise risks after you’ve left the clinic.

 

# 4 Never rush into a decision

It can get quite overwhelming when looking for the right clinic, there are plenty of providers out there, but not all of them are good. Never rush into booking a hair transplant and make sure you really take your time and think about the decision, and everything involved before you book.

Talk to a few clinics before you decide, just to get a feel for the quality of the care you’ll receive. A good clinic will know that this is a big decision and will not pressure you into deciding quickly. Go home and think about your options and weigh everything up.

 

Conclusion

A hair transplant is a major undertaking and a substantial commitment. You may need to revisit your surgeon and a UK practise is far easier to access than going abroad. The quality of professionalism and expertise in the UK is highly regulated unlike clinics in Turkey.

If your hair transplant is unsuccessful or you’re just not happy with the look, you’ll end up spending the money you saved, and more, in having corrective surgery. That’s always assuming that it can be corrected of course.

Talk to us at The Harley Street Hair Clinic We offer free, no obligation advice about new hair transplants and corrective surgery. Call us  now for a friendly chat.

 

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