HAIR TRANSPLANT AND PRICING
Bilmar’s hair transplant program
Bilmar’s hair transplant program helps patients struggling with hair loss (male or female pattern baldness, thinning hair, or even scarring alopecia) to achieve permanent hair restoration. The Dominican Republic is an emerging destination for hair transplants, offering the latest techniques and highly skilled surgeons at very competitive prices. We use advanced methods – primarily the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique – to transplant your own hair follicles and regrow hair in balding areas. In an FUE hair transplant, individual hair grafts are taken from a donor area (typically the back of your scalp where hair is densest) and carefully implanted into the thinning or bald areas. This approach leaves minimal scarring (tiny dot scars that are virtually undetectable once healed) and creates a natural-looking result. Our team also employs adjunct therapies like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) to support healing and enhance hair growth post-surgery. Whether you have a receding hairline, thinning crown, or other hair loss concerns, Bilmar’s hair transplant service can provide a customized solution to restore your hairline and confidence. We have helped numerous clients, both men and women, reclaim a youthful appearance through our hair restoration techniques – with outcomes that look so natural, no one will know you had a procedure.
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What the procedure is
What the Procedure Is: A hair transplant is essentially a redistribution of hair from areas where you have plenty to areas where you have little or none. The donor hair (usually from the back or sides of the scalp, where hair is genetically resistant to balding) is harvested and then transplanted into the bald or thinning zones (such as the front hairline, crown, etc.). We predominantly perform FUE hair transplants. In FUE, the surgeon uses a specialized microneedle punch device (often around 0.8–1.0 mm in size) to extract individual follicular units, which typically contain 1–4 hairs each. These tiny grafts are kept in a protective solution while the surgeon creates tiny incisions (recipient sites) in the bald area at the proper angle and density to mimic natural hair growth patterns. Then, each graft is meticulously inserted into these sites. We pay close attention to hairline design, ensuring it complements your facial shape and looks natural for your age. The end result, once the transplanted hair grows, is that the new hair blends seamlessly with your existing hair. The procedure is done under local anesthesia – the scalp is numbed so you won’t feel pain. You’ll be awake, and we often allow patients to listen to music or even watch TV during the long procedure. A typical FUE hair transplant at Bilmar can involve anywhere from 1,500 to 5,000 grafts depending on your needs (extensive baldness may require multiple sessions). In some cases, we might perform the transplant over two consecutive days if a very large number of grafts are needed. We also offer hair transplant for women, using techniques that don’t require full shaving of the donor area (for example, doing FUE in a way that keeps surrounding hair long for camouflage, or a technique like DHI). In summary, the hair transplant procedure is an artistic and technical endeavor where our goal is to move your own hair to where you want it, ensuring it grows for a lifetime in its new location.
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How it works
How It Works: The hair transplant journey with Bilmar goes through several stages:
- Consultation and Evaluation: First, we’ll assess your hair loss pattern and donor hair availability. This can be done by sending us photos or via a video consult with our hair transplant specialist. We determine if you are a good candidate (factors include the extent of hair loss, donor hair density, hair characteristics, and your goals). We’ll discuss the likely number of grafts needed and the expected coverage we can achieve. We also review your medical history to make sure there are no contraindications (hair transplants are safe for most people; we just want to ensure you don’t have any uncontrolled conditions that might affect healing). Once you decide to proceed, we schedule your procedure date and provide pre-op instructions (for example, avoid certain supplements or medications like aspirin that could increase bleeding, and quit smoking to aid healing).
- Procedure Day – Extraction Phase: On the day of your transplant, you’ll meet the surgical team and have your planned design confirmed. Your donor area (back of scalp) will be shaved or trimmed short (unless we’ve arranged a no-shave technique for you). We then administer local anesthesia to completely numb the donor region. The surgeon (and sometimes assisted by a technician for larger cases) begins the extraction phase: using a micro-punch tool, they harvest follicular unit grafts one by one. You’ll be lying face down or sideways for this part, typically. There is no sensation of pain – you may just feel slight pressure or hear the faint sound of the punch device. The extraction phase can take a few hours depending on how many grafts (e.g. extracting 2,000 grafts might take around 2-3 hours). The extracted grafts are delicately collected and kept in a special chilled solution to preserve them.
- Slit/Recipient Site Creation: After a break (you’ll have lunch and can stretch during a pause between phases), we move to preparing the recipient (balding) area. You’ll sit or lie in a comfortable position while the surgeon numbs the recipient area with local anesthetic. Then, using fine blades or needles, the surgeon creates tiny incisions or slits where the grafts will be placed. This step is crucial for aesthetic outcome – the surgeon controls the angle, direction, and density of these sites to replicate natural hair growth. For example, hair at the hairline is implanted at a subtle angle and with single-hair grafts to look soft, whereas crown hair might be angled in a spiral pattern to recreate the swirl. Creating these sites might take another hour or two, depending on the size of the area.
- Implantation Phase: Next comes placing the grafts into those pre-made sites. Our team (surgeon and trained technicians) will carefully insert each follicular unit graft into the tiny incisions. They use fine forceps and magnification to ensure accuracy. This is delicate work – grafts must be handled gently by the root and placed at the correct depth. This phase can also take several hours for a large number of grafts. Throughout the procedure, we ensure you’re comfortable – you can take short breaks to stretch, use the restroom, or just relax your position. We often divide the day into the morning session (extraction) and afternoon session (implantation).
- Post-Procedure: Once all grafts are placed, we’ll gently clean your scalp and apply a bandage or dressing to the donor area. The recipient area usually is left open to air (with perhaps a loose cap or bandana) because the grafts are delicate. We’ll review immediate aftercare with you: how to lie down, how to keep the area moist if instructed, and medications to take. Typically, you’ll be given pain medication (though many patients find they only have mild soreness), antibiotics to prevent infection, and possibly a mild steroid to reduce swelling of the forehead (forehead swelling is common day 2-4 after transplant and then resolves). You’ll leave the clinic the same day – hair transplant is an outpatient procedure. We’ll have you rest in your hotel, avoiding touching the grafts.
- Recovery and Growth: In the first night and days, you’ll need to be careful not to bump or rub the transplanted area. We suggest sleeping with your head elevated and maybe using a travel neck pillow so you don’t roll onto the grafts. The donor area (back of head) may feel a bit tight or sore – we’ll keep it bandaged for a day and you can use pain meds if needed. By the next day, you’ll come back for a gentle hair wash tutorial – we show you how to carefully wash the recipient area without dislodging grafts (usually by pouring a cup of water or dabbing gently, rather than strong running water). Little scabs will form around each graft; this is normal. They usually fall off within 7-10 days, and with them the hair shaft often sheds too – don’t be alarmed when the transplanted hairs fall out in the first few weeks. The follicles remain alive under the skin. Over the next 2-3 months, those follicles will “rest” and then start producing new hair. Typically by 3-4 months post-op, you’ll see new hairs poking through. By 6 months, noticeable growth and initial results are visible. By 12 months, the final result is apparent – a fuller head of hair. The hair that grows is your own, permanent hair that will continue to grow like the rest of your hair (you can cut, style, or dye it as you wish). We often include or recommend a PRP treatment at the time of surgery or after, as PRP can enhance graft survival and stimulate quicker growth. We may also advise using certain hair growth medications (like minoxidil or finasteride) if appropriate, to help native hair and overall density.
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Throughout this process, Bilmar’s team monitors your progress. Even after you return home, you can send us photos at intervals to check how you’re doing. If any grafts or areas did not take as expected (which is uncommon given high success rates), we have a commitment to our patients to make it right, which could include a touch-up procedure. However, most patients find the outcome meets or exceeds expectations – with 85–95% of transplanted grafts surviving and growing hair as planned.
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Benefits
Benefits:
- Permanent, Natural Hair Growth: A successful hair transplant provides a permanent solution to hair loss. The transplanted hair follicles are genetically resistant to thinning (because they come from the back/sides of your scalp), so when they are moved to the thinning area, they retain that resistance and continue to grow hair for a lifetime. This is unlike temporary fixes (wigs or hairpieces) or treatments that must be continuously used (like medications). You get real, growing hair that looks and feels completely natural because it is your natural hair. You can cut and style it normally. As it grows out, nobody will be able to tell you had a transplant – except that you suddenly have more hair. Modern techniques like FUE ensure there’s no obvious linear scar, so you can even wear short hairstyles with confidence.
- Restored Confidence and Youthful Appearance: The psychological benefit of regaining your hair cannot be overstated. Thinning hair or baldness can affect self-esteem, make people look older, or make them self-conscious in social and professional settings. After your hair transplant grows in, you’ll likely feel a boost in confidence. Clients often tell us they feel more attractive and more like themselves again. A fuller hairline can take years off one’s appearance. Whether it’s not needing to always wear a hat or style your hair strategically, you’ll enjoy a carefree relationship with your hair. Our patients have reported career advantages, improved dating life, and general happiness as a result of their new look.
- High Success and Satisfaction Rates: Hair transplantation has a very high success rate, especially with the advanced techniques and skilled surgeons we employ. Most patients achieve the desired density and are highly satisfied with the outcome. Graft survival rates are typically in the 85-95% range, meaning the vast majority of transplanted hairs will take root and grow. We also ensure a natural aesthetic – the hairline we design for you will be appropriate and flattering, avoiding any “pluggy” or artificial look that older transplant methods had. The combination of high graft survival and artistic implantation yields a result that consistently meets patient expectations. In fact, many clients say their only regret is not doing it sooner. Additionally, any minimal scarring in the donor area is scattered and heals well, so it’s practically invisible among the remaining hair.
- Minimally Invasive, Low Risk Procedure: An FUE hair transplant is a minimally invasive outpatient surgery. There is no general anesthesia (just local numbing), so the risks associated with anesthesia are eliminated. There are also no stitches needed in the scalp to remove (except perhaps a small one if a tiny strip is taken for other reasons, but in pure FUE, none). The tiny punch holes in the donor area heal on their own and close within days. Overall, the procedure is very safe – risk of infection or serious complication is extremely low. Most people only experience mild discomfort. The recovery is relatively easy: no major restrictions apart from being gentle with your scalp. You can resume office work in a day or two if you’re comfortable being seen with some scalp redness or can wear a loose cap; otherwise many wait until scabs fall (about a week) to return to public-facing duties. Compared to more invasive cosmetic surgeries, hair transplant has one of the shortest and simplest recoveries.
- Cost Savings and Value: By choosing to have your hair transplant through Bilmar in the Dominican Republic, you benefit from significant cost savings. Hair restoration in the U.S. or Europe can be prohibitively expensive – often ranging from $8,000 to $15,000 (or more) for a large session. In contrast, hair transplants in the Dominican Republic typically range from about $2,500 to $5,000 total for a substantial number of grafts. Our pricing is transparent and includes the procedure and necessary medications/aftercare during your stay. You receive the same international standard of care at a much lower cost. This makes it feasible to address your hair loss without financial strain. It’s also a great value considering the permanent nature of the result – a one-time expense for lifelong hair. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent outcomes without the premium price tag, effectively giving you world-class hair restoration at an affordable price.
- Additional Therapies for Enhanced Results: Bilmar’s hair transplant service doesn’t just stop at moving follicles. We often incorporate additional therapies such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) injections to stimulate healing and hair growth. PRP, which uses growth factors from your own blood, can improve hair caliber and speed up growth of transplanted and existing hairs. We also advise on medical therapy for hair maintenance – for example, if appropriate, we may suggest proven treatments like finasteride (a DHT-blocker) to prevent further loss of your native hair, or minoxidil to strengthen hairs. By combining surgical and non-surgical treatments, you get a comprehensive approach to hair restoration. This means not only do you get the transplanted hair, but we help you keep the hair you still have and improve overall thickness. This holistic strategy maximizes the fullness of your final result.
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Risks
Risks:
- Mild Pain or Discomfort: During the procedure, you shouldn’t feel pain due to local anesthesia. However, once the numbing wears off, it’s common to have some soreness or tenderness in the donor area (where grafts were taken) and possibly in the recipient area. This is usually mild and lasts only a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers or the prescribed medication typically manage this comfortably. Some patients describe the sensation as a tight scalp or a sunburn-like feeling. We make sure you have the right pain management plan, but most people find it very tolerable.
- Swelling: It is normal to experience some swelling on the forehead and around the eyes after a hair transplant, especially if the transplant was done on the front area. This is due to fluids and the body’s response to the procedure. The swelling often appears around day 2-4 post-op and can descend down near the eye area due to gravity (giving a “puffy” look temporarily). It might look concerning but it isn’t harmful and it subsides on its own by day 5 or so. To minimize swelling, we provide preventive measures like a brief course of steroids and instructions to sleep with your head elevated.
- Bleeding or Oozing: Tiny spots of bleeding can occur on the first day from either donor or recipient sites. This is usually minimal and stops on its own. We bandage the donor area to absorb any oozing. It’s important not to pick at any scabs or scratch the areas, as that could dislodge grafts or introduce infection. We will show you how to gently cleanse and care for your scalp. Serious bleeding is extremely rare due to the small size of incisions, but if you were to have any persistent bleed, we’re prepared to address it (sometimes just a bit of pressure is enough to stop it).
- Infection: Infection risk in hair transplant is very low (the scalp has good blood supply which helps prevent infection). To be cautious, we do provide a short course of antibiotics post-op. As long as you keep the areas clean and follow our aftercare, it’s uncommon to get an infection. Signs of infection would be increasing redness, warmth, pain, or pus in areas – if you notice anything like that, we would direct you to start antibiotics (if not already) and it usually resolves quickly. In our experience, infections are rare because of our sterile technique and preventive measures.
- Itching and Scalp Irritation: As the donor and recipient areas heal, you will likely feel itching. This is a normal part of healing (especially once scabs start forming and then flaking off). It’s crucial to avoid scratching, as that could disturb grafts or cause scars. We suggest tapping lightly or applying a recommended soothing spray or lotion we provide to alleviate itch. The itching subsides once the scalp fully heals and scabs are gone, typically within 1-2 weeks. If itching is severe, we might advise an antihistamine to help.
- Shock Loss: Sometimes, both the transplanted area and even the donor area can experience “shock loss,” which is temporary shedding of hairs due to the stress of surgery. For transplanted grafts, it’s expected that the hair shafts will shed (the follicles then go dormant briefly and regrow new hair). In the donor or surrounding areas, some existing hairs might thin or shed due to the trauma – but they usually regrow in a few months. This can make the area seem a bit thinner initially. It’s usually not prominent and is temporary, but we like to inform patients so they don’t worry if they see some hair fall in the first month.
- Incomplete Growth: While our success rates are high, there is a small possibility not every graft will survive. You might get, say, 90% growth instead of 100%. This could result in slightly less density than planned. Many factors influence graft survival: how one heals, post-op care, individual graft characteristics, etc. If after a year you or we feel that certain areas could use more density, a touch-up transplant can be done to add grafts. We stand by our work and in cases where a significant number of grafts didn’t grow (very uncommon), we would work with you on a solution – potentially at a discounted rate or similar, depending on circumstances. However, most patients are satisfied after one procedure.
- Scarring: FUE leaves very tiny scars in the donor area – these appear as small dots that usually are invisible once your hair grows out a bit. If you were to shave your head extremely short, you might see a faint dot pattern. But generally, FUE scarring is cosmetically negligible. With FUT (strip surgery, which we typically don’t do unless there’s a specific reason), there is a linear scar. We prefer FUE to avoid that. In rare cases, some individuals might form slightly wider FUE scars or keloids if they are prone, but this is atypical. We evaluate your skin and history to gauge scarring risk. Proper technique also ensures minimal scarring (for instance, not overharvesting from a single area).
- Unnatural Appearance (if poorly done): One risk of hair transplant – more so in inexperienced hands – is an unnatural look (wrong hairline placement, grafts angled incorrectly, “pluggy” large grafts). With Bilmar, this risk is virtually eliminated by our surgeon’s expertise and careful planning. We use small grafts and meticulous design to create a hairline that suits you. We often show you a preview by drawing the hairline for your approval. We also use single-hair grafts at the frontal hairline for natural softness. The end result is typically undetectable as a transplant. In fact, your regular hairdresser likely won’t even notice (except wonder how your hair got so much thicker!). Our focus on artistry and detail ensures you won’t have an unnatural outcome. You can see examples of our before/after results (we have a gallery) that demonstrate how seamless it looks.
Recovery time and After care
Recovery Time & Aftercare: The recovery from a hair transplant is relatively quick and straightforward:
- First 1-3 Days: During the first night and subsequent days, you’ll follow specific aftercare instructions. We will have given you a spray (often a saline or graft-care solution) to keep the transplanted area moist – you’ll typically spritz the grafts every so often to prevent scab formation that’s too thick. Sleep with your head elevated (at 45 degrees) for 2-3 nights to reduce swelling. You might wear a loose-fitting hat or bandana when out (to protect from sun/dust) – we’ll show you how to put it on without touching grafts. The donor area bandage usually comes off the next day, and you can gently clean the donor area with provided antiseptic shampoo. Pain is usually minimal after day 1, but if you need, continue pain medication as prescribed. Avoid smoking and alcohol, as they can impair healing.
- Day 4-7: If you experienced any forehead swelling, it should resolve by about day 4 or 5. Small scabs will become visible on the recipient area around each graft – do not pick them. By day 5, you can start washing the recipient area more thoroughly by gently patting with shampoo (we’ll give detailed technique – basically, you can very lightly touch the grafts now, but not scratch). The donor area will likely feel fine by now, with just some redness or minor scabbing where grafts were extracted, which is hidden once hair grows a little. You should continue to avoid strenuous activity or anything that causes heavy sweating or might dirty the scalp (to reduce infection risk) during the first week.
- Day 7-10: By around one week, the grafts are fairly secure in their new home. You can be more vigorous with washing now to help remove the remaining scabs. Often, by day 10 most or all scabs have fallen off. At this point, the risk of dislodging a graft is very low, so you can resume almost all normal activities. If you want to get a haircut to even out the donor area, you can (keeping it a bit longer to cover any redness). Just inform your barber to be gentle around the donor zone. Many patients are comfortable returning to work within 2-5 days (depending on how public-facing their job is – some go back next day with a hat, others wait a week until scabs are gone).
- 2-4 Weeks Post-Op: The transplanted hairs will often enter the “shedding” phase somewhere between 2 to 4 weeks after surgery. You’ll notice those new hairs you were excited about might fall out – this is expected and does not mean the transplant failed. The follicles are simply resetting. The donor area will be fully healed; any extraction marks are maturing and fading. You can resume exercise fully by this point (usually around 2-3 weeks we give the all-clear for heavy gym or contact sports). Continue any medications we advised (some patients start using minoxidil around 4 weeks post transplant to help with regrowth – we’ll guide you on this if applicable). If you have longer hair, by a month out your transplant will be very discreet – any redness in recipient area usually has resolved in fair-skinned individuals by ~2-4 weeks, and if you have any existing hair it helps cover.
- 1-3 Months Post-Op: This is typically the hardest part emotionally – a phase often called the “ugly duckling stage” – because you may look similar to pre-surgery (since the transplanted hairs fell and new ones haven’t grown in yet). Be patient; this is normal. Around the 3-month mark, the new hairs start to emerge. They may come in fine or a bit unruly at first. Over time they thicken and take on your hair’s normal characteristics. During this time, keep up any supportive treatments (like PRP sessions if planned, or medications). We check in with you and you can send progress photos.
- 6-12 Months Post-Op: By 6 months, you’ll likely see a noticeable difference – perhaps around 50% of the transplanted hair has grown out. Your hair will continue to fill in over the next half year. By 12 months, most if not all transplanted hairs have grown, and you can enjoy the full result: significantly increased density in previously bald areas. In some cases, full maturation can take up to 12-18 months (especially for crown area or in older patients), but generally one year is a great reveal point. At this stage, you can treat your new hair just like normal – cut it, style it, no special precautions. It’s firmly rooted and it’s yours.
As for aftercare, aside from the immediate post-op period, it largely involves general hair care and any recommended treatments to prevent future loss of native hair. We might schedule a follow-up around 12 months to assess if any touch-up could be beneficial (for instance, adding density or covering any new thinning areas if your natural loss progressed). Many patients choose at that point to do nothing further because they’re happy, while others with very extensive baldness might plan a second session for even more coverage.
Bilmar ensures that you have a clear written list of aftercare steps and do’s and don’ts, and we provide necessary supplies like special shampoo, saline spray, and medications as part of your package. The keys to a good recovery are: keep the area clean, avoid trauma to grafts, and have patience for the growth phase – and we will be there to encourage and guide you through it all.
Why Bilmar Health Solution is Superior
Why Bilmar Dominican Health Solution is Superior:
- Skilled Hair Transplant Surgeons: Our hair transplant procedures are performed by highly skilled surgeons who specialize in hair restoration. Hair transplantation is both a science and an art, and our team excels at both. They have mastered the latest FUE techniques and even specialized methods like unshaven FUE or use of implanter pens (DHI technique) when appropriate. With years of experience, they have honed an eye for hairline design that complements each patient’s unique facial structure. Moreover, our surgeons stay updated through international conferences and memberships (some are affiliated with the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, ISHRS). This expertise translates into efficient procedures, gentle handling of grafts, and beautiful results. Many local clinics might have technicians do most of the work, but at Bilmar, a qualified surgeon is involved in all critical aspects of the transplant. We don’t cut corners when it comes to who is working on your scalp – you get an expert dedicated to achieving the best outcome.
- Natural Results Emphasis: At Bilmar, creating a natural-looking hairline and result is our top priority. We take great care to mimic nature. For example, we implant only single-hair grafts at the very front to recreate the soft, irregular margin of a natural hairline. We pay attention to the angle and direction of each graft, so that the hair flows in the correct direction (nothing stands out awkwardly). The density is also strategically planned – we often densely pack the front where it matters most for appearance, and feather it out to blend with existing hair. Our use of small punches and incisions means no tell-tale scars or damage to surrounding hairs. The outcome we aim for is that even hairstylists cannot tell a transplant was done. We have countless success cases where new acquaintances of the patient just assume they’re one of the lucky ones with great hair genetics – and that’s the ultimate compliment to our work.
- Advanced Techniques & Technology: Bilmar utilizes the latest technology in hair transplantation. Our clinic is equipped with modern FUE devices (including motorized punches with adjustable punch sizes to suit your grafts, as well as manual punches for precision when needed). We use high magnification (stereoscopic microscopes) during graft sorting and preparation to ensure quality control – any suboptimal grafts are trimmed or sorted out. For implantation, we sometimes use implanter pens (e.g., Choi implanter) which allow for direct placement of grafts without the need for pre-made incisions, potentially increasing graft survival and precision. We also incorporate PRP therapy as a standard add-on for many cases, because studies show it can improve results. Additionally, our approach to donor management is state-of-the-art – we ensure extraction is evenly spread out to avoid over-harvesting in one spot, preserving the appearance of the donor area. If a patient has special considerations (like tightly curled Afro-textured hair), we have experience and tools to handle that (such as different punch types or angles) – not every clinic can successfully transplant Afro-textured hair, but our surgeons have international training, including expertise in working with various ethnic hair types. In summary, Bilmar stays on the cutting edge of hair restoration techniques, which means our patients benefit from the best the field has to offer.
- Comprehensive Care and Support: We pride ourselves on the support we provide to our hair transplant clients. From the moment you express interest, our team educates you on the process and sets realistic expectations. We understand that traveling for a hair transplant might make one anxious, so we’re here to answer every question. On procedure day, we make sure you’re comfortable – providing breaks, lunch, and a relaxed atmosphere (many patients comment that the day was easier than they anticipated). After the transplant, we don’t just send you off; we stay very involved in your recovery. We schedule an in-person follow-up the next day to check the grafts and teach you how to do the first wash. We remain available throughout your stay (if you’re here for a week, we might see you again before you go to ensure all is well). Once you’re back home, we encourage you to stay in touch – you can email or WhatsApp our coordinator or doctor with any concerns or just to give updates. We often request progress photos at 1 month, 3 months, etc., and provide feedback or tips. This kind of long-term, responsive support is something that sets Bilmar apart. You are not just a one-time client; you become part of the Bilmar family. We truly care about your results and confidence, and we’ll walk the journey with you until you have the outcome you desire.
- Affordable Pricing with Value: Bilmar offers competitive pricing for hair transplants that includes a lot of value-added services. The cost we quote will generally cover the procedure itself, the surgical team, anesthesia/local meds, necessary blood tests, PRP therapy (if part of our package), post-op medications, and follow-up consultations. We can also assist with recommending lodging and can arrange transportation. When comparing the overall package to clinics abroad, you’ll find our quality-to-price ratio is excellent. We give you a VIP experience – often, hair transplants abroad at this price might mean less personalized care or older techniques, but with us, you’re getting cutting-edge treatment and attentive care without the premium markup. Moreover, by doing the transplant in the DR, many patients turn it into a mini-vacation. The money saved on the procedure could cover a nice holiday around your treatment. We believe in transparency: you’ll know exactly how many grafts we plan and the total cost upfront. There are no surprise fees. In short, you get more for your money with Bilmar – top results and a pleasant medical tourism experience, all within an affordable budget.
- Proven Results and Testimonials: We have a track record of successful hair restorations. Many of our past clients are willing to share their stories or before/after photos (with permission). Reading these or seeing their results can give you confidence in our services. For instance, one of our clients, Juan L., said “I am thrilled with the results of my hair transplant procedure. The team at Bilmar Dominican Health Solution exceeded my expectations and I couldn’t be happier.”bilmardominicanhealthsolution.com. Such testimonials reflect the high satisfaction rate we strive for. Each happy patient is a testament to our quality. We also ensure confidentiality and privacy – we understand hair loss can be a sensitive issue, so we handle all client information with discretion. If you desire, your procedure can be very private; we won’t use any photos or stories without your explicit consent. Our ultimate goal is to see you satisfied and confident, sporting a rejuvenated head of hair that looks completely natural. And if you’re willing, we’d love to have your success story join the chorus of others who found their solution through Bilmar.
In choosing Bilmar Dominican Health Solution for your hair transplant, you choose a provider that combines medical excellence, artistic finesse, comprehensive care, and affordability. We take pride in turning the clock back on your hair loss, helping you look younger and feel more self-assured – all while providing a smooth and supportive experience tailored to international patients. Let us help you transform your hair and renew your confidence with the superior hair transplant services we offer.
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Complete Hair Transplant | $5200 is in 5 sessions/you need to be in the dominican republic for 6 days/Pre and post care is included in the price. If you need less the assesment consult will be done virtually and the price adjusted. |
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“I am thrilled with the results of my Hair Transplant procedure. The team at BILMAR DOMINICAN HEALTH SOLUTION exceeded my expectations and I couldn't be happier.”
Juan Lopez