Recent Impressive Hair Restoration Transformations and the Doctors that Delivered Them
The year is only half over and the Hair Transplant Network has already seen some very impressive hair restoration transformations posted on our popular discussion forum, patient blogs and patient websites. Below, meet a few of the formerly balding patients who’ve undergone successful hair restoration and the physicians that delivered them.
“L.g.’s” hair restoration journey began on September 4, 2010 when he underwent a strip procedure totaling 2,009 grafts with Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians member Dr. H Rahal. L.g. recounts that he was, “Very nervous on the day of surgery, but Dr. Rahal and his team made me feel very relaxed.” To view 1.g.’s spectacular 9 month results and leave a comment, follow the link to his patient website.
After a relatively small hair transplant procedure of only 1590 grafts with Coalition member Dr. Jerry Cooley of North Carolina, “NCHTJC” is displaying his restored hairline as showcased in his before and after photos on his patient website. Here he explains why he chose Dr. Cooley, “If you’ve selected the right doctor by doing your homework prior to your consult you’ll know what you can expect from their previous work. Craftsmen either know what they’re doing or they don’t and if they don’t, all the direction from you isn’t going to help you arrive at your desired outcome.”
In his hair restoration website, member “hairshare” shares the stellar results of his two hair transplants totaling 8,241 follicular unit grafts with Coalition member Dr. Jerry Wong. Hairshare sums up his experience at Hasson & Wong with the following, “I would like to offer my thanks here to everyone at H&W for helping me along the way. If it wasn’t for the staff at H&W, I don’t think I would have had such an amazing result or a result anywhere close to the one I have.” If you’d like to read more about hairshare’s experience or comment on his progress, view the forum discussion topic, From Bald to Not Bald: Dr. Wong 8241 grafts on the Hair Restoration Discussion Forum and Social Network.
To view these and other impressive results, visit our more than 850 patient websites created by patients sharing their journey with pictures as well as our enhanced discussion forum and social network.
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David – aka TakingThePlunge
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Bill - Managing Publisher
July 28, 2010 @ 12:44 pm
Derek,
I wouldn’t consider any surgical procedure a “walk in the park”. However, many men and women whose self esteem are suffering from hair loss have considered surgical hair restoration as an option in order to restore their lost hair and confidence.
Everything in life is about priorities. And while hair transplant surgery is expensive, it’s an elective procedure. The average American spends $30,000 on a new car every 5 years also. This too is a choice. Thus, if the average American balding man or woman is a good candidate for hair transplant surgery (and he/she may need more than one procedure to meet their goals), they can always consider keeping their current car for 5 more years and use that additional money for their procedure(s). The majority of men and women will not need $30,000 for hair transplant surgery either so they’ll have plenty of left over money in their wallet.
On this community, we don’t push hair transplants on anyone. We only provide information on the advantages, limitations and possible risks that go along with the procedure and help direct patients to the best physicians who regularly produce excellent results.
Best wishes,
Bill
Managing Publisher of this Community
Derek
July 27, 2010 @ 5:08 pm
Please tell me if i’m wrong: An out patient procedure like this is no walk in the park. Most likely damaging to your wallet, Because their are few who do this. This is not the most economical way for a balding man or women in these times unless you’ve climbed the social latter and have what they like to call “money to blow”.