How Do I Know I’m Getting the Amount of Grafts I Paid For?
Here’s a question I’m sure many prospective patients have asked before: How does a patient verify that he’s getting exactly the amount of grafts he’s paying for and that they aren’t being divided to artificially bump up the count and thus increase the cost of the procedure? Are we just going on blind trust or what?
Most important to ask, “Does the count of grafts correspond to what you are buying?”
- There should be an accounting system in place at the doctor’s office and you should have the opportunity to ask to see it. Any honest doctor will be proud to show their graft accounting system working in your situation. I just had a patient the other day who had surgery and wanted to know just what you asked. He came in to the surgery of another patient (with permission of course) and was shown how the accounting system worked to guarantee that what he was quoted was actually given. I also showed him his count sheets. Although he was shy to ask, he clearly felt better after seeing it.
- Is the number of grafts artificially inflated to make money for the doctor? Some doctors divide their grafts into sub-follicular units. For example, a 4-hair graft could be divided into two 2-hair grafts, and a 3-hair graft or a 2-hair graft could be divided into 1-hair grafts. In this situation the graft count would climb while the hair count would be the same. This is a problem in my industry, unfortunately. I have been quite outspoken about this problem in the past.
It all boils down to trust. If the doctor is open to questions posed by his/her patients, then this builds a trusting relationship. To be as completely blunt as possible, if you don’t think you can trust your doctor to not ‘screw you over‘ with the amount you’re paying for, you probably shouldn’t trust that doctor on almost all counts, let alone to give you the results you’re looking for. This is just another reason why doing research is very important in making your doctor selection. Also, see The Truth About Cheap Hair Transplants for more.
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