The following response, posted on our Hair Loss Social Community and Discussion Forums was written by recommended hair restoration surgeon Dr. Tejinder Bhatti:
I’m curious as to what you think about the extent hair restoration physicians should go to in order to accurately determine if someone is psychologically suited for a hair transplant or not. Are there any doctors that have some sort of protocol in place to reach such a conclusion? Or is it based on a gut feeling?
Way too frequently, I see guys coming on hair loss forums in a state of panic/distress/depression following a procedure, and it seems that more often than not, their concerns aren’t valid. They panic if they don’t have a full head of hair within the first 2-6 months, and can’t understand why they look worse than they did before, they think they made the worst decision of their lives, they feel like all hope is lost, etc.
During consultations we have to use our very limited amount of time with the patient to spot any issue that may indicate something is amiss. In my clinic, however, I choose to use this time to get to know the patient as well as I can for the general well being of the patient and the success of their procedure. By establishing a positive rapport we can influence the overall tone of the post-operative process. This is one reason why I do all of my own consultations as well as pre-operative and post-operative interactions. I try to have a relationship with the patient and with thorough education before, during and after the procedure we can greatly reduce the incidence of despair even in those that may have originally had misconceptions about the timeline for growth.
These issues arise when patients are left alone after surgical hair restoration and have no one to reach out to so they rely on photos of other patients to judge their own success, for better or for worse. I feel this is wrong and it is why we see some patients panicking well before it is necessary to do so.
Dr. Tejinder Bhatti
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David
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