I started losing my hair at 35 and started looking into hair loss treatments. I found Dr Goldman who is an expert in hair transplants and scheduled a consultation. I was very impressed with his knowledge and before/after pictures of his other patients. After a year of hair transplant treatments you would have no idea that I was balding a few years ago. I am so happy with my full head of hair and pleased with Dr Goldman and his wonderful staff.
The neograft is just doing a lot of marketing and PR lately, i actually feel it is better to do the grafts by hand for the best results.
The cost really depends on the experience level of the physciain and where in the country you live. Both plastic surgeons and dermatologists are capable of hair transplant, it is more important to find the doctor with the most experience in your area - specifically with hair transplant for WOMEN. Lastly, beware of any 'price deals' as you usually get what you pay for.
A eyebrow hair transplant is possible, but you could also try Latisse first with is non-surgical. It does take a few months to see results.
Swelling from Juvederm injections in the tear troughs should normally go down after a couple days. If the swelling still exists after a week or two you should go back and see your doctor.
The best way to know which chemical peel type is best for you is to have a consultation with the doctor as he/she will know which specific type of chemical peel is right for you. There are light, medium, and heavly chemical peels, and several listed under each of them. In general, light peels cause little or know "down time" and several are needed for the best effets. Medium peels have significantly more "dome" (needed to recover) and more pronounced peeling, but ultimately more skin improvement. Heavy peels often take 2 week or longer to recover, cost significalntly more, but produce the most noticeable change and incredbile improvement. For first timers, trying a test area out usually is a good idea.