Hair Transplant: Getting the Job Done Right The First Time!
Deciding to undergo hair transplant surgery should not be taken lightly. One must spend the proper research needed in order to educate themselves about the benefits and risks of hair restoration.
One of the greatest challenges in researching hair transplantation is selecting a hair transplant physician. What should we look for? How do we know that a hair transplant surgeon does first-rate work?
These are serious questions that should stop us from proceeding. These are questions that demand an answer. After all – a hair transplant is an expensive endeavor and should be looked at as an investment. The truth is, choosing the wrong hair transplant clinic could end up costing more than your well earned money.
One might think that choosing a hair transplant doctor is easy. After all – they are doctors right? Shouldn’t a hair transplant doctor be a specialist in his/her field?
The sad reality is, not all hair transplant surgeons are equal. There are still a number of hair restoration clinics using older techniques such as minigrafts and even hair plugs while leaving patients not only with an unnatural looking head of “grafty” hairs – but an evident scar. See the History of hair transplantation here. This is why it’s extremely important to get the job right the first time!
Here at the Hair Transplant Network we are serious about recommending only the best hair transplant physicians. In order for a physician to become and stay recommended with us, they must continually be assessed and adhere to our high level of standards. If they fail to do so, they are quickly removed without hesitation.
Pat Hennessy, the Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q&A Blog spends time each year visiting these hair restoration clinics in order to verify their level of excellence. To read reviews and see photograph’s of Pat’s recent clinical visits, click here.
It is however, important to do your own research and come to your own conclusion about a hair restoration surgeon you are considering. I encourage you to use our discussion forum as a tool to explore all that has been written about any physician/clinic over the past 5 years. You can do this by using the “find” feature of our forum.
Bill
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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