According to Dr Parsa Mohebi, a hair transplant surgeon based in Beverly Hills, beard-to-scalp transplants aren’t always suitable because of the differences between beard and scalp hair. Beard hair is usually thicker, kinkier, and has less follicles per follicular unit than scalp hair.
Beard follicular units usually contain 1-2 follicles, while scalp follicular units typically have 3-4. Also, beard-to-scalp transplants are only possible for men who have a good amount of healthy beard growth. Some men struggle to grow a beard or experience beard hair loss, and would therefore not be good candidates.
Fortunately, you still have options if you’re short of donor hair on the scalp and aren’t suitable for a beard-to-scalp transplant. Alternative hair growth treatments include low-level laser therapy, PRP hair treatment, and medications such as topical minoxidil.
How much did his hair transplants cost?
It’s unclear exactly how much Calum paid for his six hair transplants, but we can estimate. According to The Sun, his first three transplants cost £25,000 in total, which included transplantation of over 6000 hairs.
He may have, therefore, paid £50,000 or more for his six hair transplants in total. On the other hand, his total may have been less because one of these was performed in Turkey, and hair transplant costs in Turkey are often lower.
According to this breakdown of UK hair transplant costs, Calum paid above the average price for his transplants. This is no surprise because he’s a celebrity and likely earns well above the average income. His looks are an important part of his career, and he was willing to invest in them. He also had more than the average number of grafts transplanted for each procedure.
Why did Calum’s hairline improve before he had a transplant?
Calum’s hairline appeared to improve between 2007 and 2011 despite having no hair transplants during this time. One reason for this may be his hairstyle — with a shaved head in 2007, his areas of hair thinning were very easily visible. By growing his hair longer over the following years, he had more scope to style his hair in a way that improved his appearance.
He may also have used products such as hair thickening spray to create the impression of greater density, or hair growth shampoos to reduce shedding and encourage regrowth. Some of these shampoos contain ingredients like ketoconazole for hair loss, which shows promising results in some studies [1].
Did Calum use hair loss medications?
Best has recently spoken about his decision not to use hair loss medications to slow down his hair loss. Both minoxidil [2] and finasteride [3] have been proven to slow hair loss from androgenetic alopecia, but they can come with side effects.
Calum commented, “I am very conscious of what I put in my body. I have been fighting my hair loss for the past two decades and I know lots of guys in their forties and fifties trying to save their hair and they are taking finasteride. It’s just not for me. ”
Other celebrity hair transplants
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