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Hair-Follicle Transplant with 800 or 1,400 Grafts at Samson Hair Restoration in Sherman Oaks (Up to Half Off)

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Physicians & patients collaborate on renderings of ideal hairlines before series of grafts helps to fulfill dreams of full coiffures

Hair loss is often passed down from one generation to another, along with the patterns for a convincingly knitted wig. Put down the needles with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $1,999 for a hair-follicle transplant with 800 grafts (a $4,000 value)
  • $3,499 for a hair-follicle transplant with 1,400 grafts (a $6,500 value)<p>

Over the course of one to four appointments, doctors meticulously pluck resilient follicles from thicker patches on the back and side of the head and transplant them to thinning crowns and frontal hairlines. Total procedure time can be anywhere from four to nine hours. All patients receive a post-op take-home kit of medication and supplies and six to eight weeks of follow-up laser therapy to help to increase blood flow to the grafts. <p>

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Promotional value expires Nov 7, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. 5 day cancellation notice required. New clients only. Services must be used by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Samson Hair Restoration

To Samson Hair Restoration's physicians, hair restoration is equal measures of art and science. Although some surgeons concern themselves with follicle count and price per graft, the Samson team takes a collaborative, results-based approach, starting cases with artistic renderings of ideal scalps to give patients a clear idea of their post-op cranial canopy or what they would look like with fettuccini for hair. Staffers draw on the Quadrian hairline technique—which focuses on the front hairline to create a natural-looking coif—and plastic-surgery tricks to help to minimize donor-area scarring.

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