TV News Show “Inside Edition” Seeks Victims of Unlicensed Hair Transplant Technicians
The Hair Restoration Forum and Social Network regularly advises prospective hair transplant patients about the dangers of choosing unskilled and inexperienced surgeons. In recent years, an increasing number of clinics have popped up across the Unites States offering machine assisted follicular unit extraction (FUE) performed by traveling teams of technicians. In fact, the manufacturers of such machines are known to actively market them to neophyte hair restoration physicians with the promise of becoming an instant hair transplant clinic.
It has recently come to our attention that the producers of the TV news program Inside Edition are seeking men and women who received hair transplant surgery with a poor outcome at the hands of unlicensed technicians, with or without the assistance of an automated hair transplant system. We have no further information about the developing story or when it might air. However, those interested in potentially sharing their experience on national TV can email us at service@hairtransplantnetwork.com for more information.
We encourage hair loss sufferers considering surgical hair restoration to perform careful and thorough research. Don’t be swayed by slick advertising. Choose a skilled and experienced hair transplant surgeon like those recommended by the Hair Transplant Network.
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David
Editorial Assistant and Forum Co-Moderator for the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog.
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