One of the most common questions regularly asked on our hair restoration forum is “Who is the best hair transplant surgeon?” Because selecting a quality hair restoration physician is vital to get the best  result, this question demands an answer.

However, determining “who is the best” is as much subjective as it is objective. Thus, awarding a single hair transplant surgeon the gold medal for being the best isn’t always scientifically possible. However, a small group of leading  physicians regularly demonstrates outstanding work and stand out from the pack. Below we’ll discuss how their skill level, experience, and ethics form the characteristics of an elite hair replacement surgeon and how they continue to revolutionize the hair transplant profession.

An elite hair surgeon continually adapts and refines their technique to achieve the densest and most natural looking results. Reputable surgeons will customize individual hair restoration plans for each patient and always do what’s in the patient’s best interest. This includes standing behind their work and guiding patients through any potential questions, concerns, or problems. Continued education, regularly consulting with other leading surgeons, and dedication to excellence are key ingredients to separating the best doctors from the rest.

The Hair Transplant Network specializes in educating patients on available hair loss treatments and recommending only the best hair restoration surgeons. An elite group of surgeons who perform large, densely packed sessions of ultra refined follicular unit hair transplantation when appropriate for the patient are invited to join the ranks of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. To see our demanding standards for Coalition membership, click here.

These large, ultra refined hair transplants require tremendous skill and a large, experienced staff to dissect and properly care for every follicular unit from A to Z. These ultra “skinny” grafts must be cut and handled with extreme care in order to maximize hair growth yield. Minimally invasive incisions and ultra skinny grafts allow surgeons to minimize trauma to the scalp and dense pack more hairs per square centimeter when appropriate for the patient.

Meticulous and careful research is the key in selecting a quality hair restoration physician. Our hair  loss forum community is an excellent place to begin viewing real patient results and testimonies. You can also create your own topic with questions or participate on others. You can also view over 700 patient posted experiences and results or share your won by visiting our patient hair loss websites. Look for consistency in results by reading patient experiences, viewing real patient photos, and if possible, meeting with patients to see their results in person.

Bill Seemiller
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Bill

Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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