1. Medical & Hair Loss Background
- When you first noticed hair loss
- Family history of hair loss
- Areas of concern (hairline, crown, temples, overall thinning)
- Previous treatments (finasteride, minoxidil, PRP, laser caps, etc.)
- Any medical conditions or medications
2. Review of Photos (If Submitted)
If you sent photos ahead of time:
FUE - Hair Transplant procedur
- Assess donor area strength (usually back/sides of scalp)
- Evaluate density and pattern of loss
- Estimate whether you’re a good surgical candidate
3. Education on Hair Transplant Options
- FUE - Hair Transplant procedure
- How grafts are harvested and placed
- What areas can realistically be restored
- Natural hairline design expectations
4. Graft Estimate & Coverage Expectations
- A rough graft range (not a final number)
- What level of density is realistic
- Whether you might need one vs multiple sessions over time
Most consultations include:
- A general price range based on graft estimates
- Financing options
- What’s included (follow-ups, PRP, medications, post-op care)
6. Recovery & Timeline
- Downtime (typically a few days to a week)
- When transplanted hair sheds and regrows
- When results become noticeable (3–6 months)
- Final results (9–12 months)
7. Non-Surgical Recommendations
- Medical therapy to stabilize loss
- PRP or laser treatments
- Waiting until hair loss pattern is more defined
8. Next Steps (No Pressure)
- An in-person consultation
- Time to think and ask follow-up questions
- Educational materials or before-and-after photos
What You Should Have Ready
- A list of current treatments
- Questions about naturalness, longevity, and maintenance
- Realistic goals (what bothers you most)