This past Friday on May 24th, 2013, world renowned surgeon and Coalition member Dr. Bradley Limmer passed away unexpectedly at the young age of 47. Born on October 21, 1965 in Galveston, Texas, Dr. Limmer went on to graduate from Churchill High School in 1984, Texas A&M University in 1988, and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 1992. After medical school, Dr. Brad Limmer completed a residency in Dermatology at Tulane University and returned to Texas to join his father, Dr. Bobby Limmer at his renowned hair restoration practice.

In the late 1980’s, Dr. Bobby Limmer revolutionized hair transplant surgery by introducing the “follicular unit” (hair groups as they occur naturally in the scalp) and microscopic dissection.  After joining his father, Dr. Bradley Limmer spent years refining these and other techniques making follicular unit hair transplantation the “gold standard” of today’s modern hair restoration surgery.

Dr. Bradley Limmer is well known for his highly refined follicular unit hair transplant procedures and dedication to patient education.  As a highly esteemed member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians, he was deeply respected by his peers and his patients.

Dr. Brad Limmer regularly attended all International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) meetings and frequently posted examples of his impressive hair transplant results on our discussion forum.  Dr. Brad Limmer’s passion was second to none and his dedication to state of art hair transplantation has helped countless hair loss sufferers restore not only their hair, but their lost confidence as well.

Those of us who’ve benefited from natural looking follicular unit transplantation owe a debt of gratitude to Drs. Bobby and Bradley Limmer for innovating today’s state of the art hair transplant procedure.

Dr. Bradley Limmer was also very athletic and ranked well in both track and football during high school.  His athletic skills coupled with his big heart led him to competitive bicycling and racing to raise funds for charities for those less fortunate than himself.  He also loved to fish, hunt, snowboard, teach, travel and spend time with his beloved family.

Sadly, Dr. Brad Limmer is no longer with us. But his legacy remains.  He is survived by his mother, Jane Limmer, his father, Dr. Bobby Limmer, and his family members Byron, Rachel, Allison, and Emily Limmer. Dr. Limmer will be laid to rest in Taylor, Texas.

Along with his family and fellow loved ones who knew him personally, Dr. Bradley Limmer will be greatly missed by our hair restoration community and the thousands of grateful patients and people he’s helped over the years.

Rest in Peace Dr. Bradley Limmer ; October 21, 1965 – May 24, 2013.

Pat, Bill, Dave, and Blake – The Hair Restoration Team for the Hair Transplant Network and the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center

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Dr. Bradley Limmer’s Profile and Recommendation on our community

Dr. Brad Limmer and his eight technicians have over 100 combined years of experience performing ultra refined follicular unit transplantation

Dr. Brad L. Limmer has been actively involved with Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation virtually since this important procedure was first pioneered by his father, Bobby L. Limmer, in the late 1980’s.

View highlights of our visit to the Limmer Clinic.

Dr. Brad Limmer had an excellent opportunity to study under his renowned father and learn what would later become the “Gold Standard” in hair transplantation. Dr. Brad Limmer had the good fortune of learning, practicing, and refining for over 14 years what is now regarded by most physicians as “the state of the art” hair transplantation procedure. Dr. Limmer also learned more than just excellence in surgery from his father Bobby L. Limmer. He also learned his father’s emphasis upon honest and upfront education with all patients.

Dr. Brad Limmer’s primary emphasis is on hair restoration surgery. He regularly attends all meetings of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) and often acts as a faculty speaker. He is also board certified in dermatology and trains plastic surgery residents as a clinical assistant professor in the division of dermatology at the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio.

He is also a clinical associate professor at this same university in the department of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Dr. Limmer earned his undergraduate degree in biochemistry at Texas A&M University. He then completed his medical degree at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He later performed his dermatology residency at Tulane University Medical Center in New Orleans. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology.

Dr. Limmer believes strongly in patient education. In addition to his free personal consultations, he will allow prospective patients to view his live surgeries. He believes a well informed patient is the best patient.

In addition to his active practice and teaching, Dr. Limmer is a bicycling enthusiast. He is a member of Team Diabetic, a regional team of riders who promote diabetes education and awareness.

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