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February 10, 2009

Restoring Your Hair with Today’s Revolutionized Hair Transplant Procedures

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In the old days, balding men and women had no other choice other than accepting their hair loss or covering bald areas with a hair piece or other coverings. Even today, the best non-surgical hair loss treatments like Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) can’t grow hair in completely bald areas.

Thanks to patients demanding only the best results and holding surgeons publicly accountable, world renowned physicians can deliver surgical hair restoration results so natural and dense that even your hair stylist couldn’t detect them. Surgeons dedicated to today’s revolutionized ultra refined follicular unit hair transplantation procedure can perform even larger densely packed sessions when appropriate for the patient. This minimizes the number of surgeries a patient needs while maximizing hair density, coverage, and naturalness.

Below we introduce you to several former baldies who have successfully restored their hair and lives with todays revolutionized hair transplant procedures.

Much like his name suggests; hair loss blogger “King Crown” was concerned about his large bald spot and desperately wanted his hair back. After extensive research on our hair loss forum, he was very impressed by the densely packed and consistent results he regularly saw Dr. Rahal of Ottawa, Canada producing. 9 Months later, it’s next to impossible to tell that he’s ever had a trace of thinning hair. You are encouraged to view his blog and congratulate “King Crown” on his new lustrous locks.

Feeling both anxiety and excitement, “AgentHarley” arrived at the office of Dr. Bernstein of NY with dreams of a thick mane. After 2134 grafts and 8 months, this night and day result speaks for itself by looking at his hair transplant photos.

Over a year ago, “TomA” had extensive hair loss from front to back. And though it never bothered him very much, he desperately tried to avoid being photographed from upper angles unless he was wearing a hat. After doing some research, he learned that a few surgeons were performing densely packed natural looking hair transplants and he wanted in. His research led him to Dr. Pathomvanich of Thailand, Asia. 3300 grafts later, he is thrilled with his new head of hair and as his photos suggests, is living a very glamorous life. View his blog and photos to congratulate him on his new head of hair.

Hair loss forum member and blogger “Abby” received 3250 grafts with Dr. Mohmand of Pakistan approximately 6 months ago and is starting to become excited about his results. Click here to see how even with a very close cut, his hair transplant shaves a number of years off his looks.

Click here to view over 300 patient hair loss blogs of those who have successfully restored their hair with today’s hair transplant procedures. If you have or are in the process of restoring your hair, you are encouraged to create your very own hair loss blog. It’s free and easy and it’s the best way to garner support from experienced hair transplant veterans and share your hair restoration journey and photos with the world.

Bill Seemiller - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

February 9, 2009

Why Cutting True Follicular Unit Grafts in a Hair Transplant May Be “Splitting Hairs

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The concept of hair transplant surgeons giving varying estimates on the number of grafts needed to meet a patient’s hair restoration goals has concerned prospective patient members of our hair loss forum for years. Where one surgeon may estimate only 2500 grafts are needed, another may suggest 4000. But how many will a patient need to get a great hair transplant result?

The topic of splitting grafts has been heavily discussed on our patient hair loss forum for a long time. Where most if not all clinics will subdivide larger grafts into singles for hairline reconstruction, which clinics (if any) will cut smaller grafts and split true follicular units? What are the benefits and drawbacks to cutting smaller grafts?

Forum member “Reptile” was told by a doctor he consulted with that no hair transplant clinic can do sessions larger than 4000 grafts unless their splitting true follicular units. View this thread to read others and offer your own input on whether or not what this doctor saying has any validity.

Bill Seemiller - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

February 8, 2009

The Hair Transplant Network Recommends Dr. Shelly Friedman of Scottsdale, Arizona

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Selecting a quality surgeon is crucial for a successful hair restoration experience and outcome. That’s why only physicians with a proven track record of producing excellent results are recommended on the Hair Transplant Network.

Recently, we invited our forum community to offer their input on the Potential Recommendation of Dr. Shelly Friedman of Scottsdale, AZ. Learn more about how we recommend hair transplant surgeons.

Dr. Shelly Friedman has been performing hair transplant surgery as the primary part of his practice for over 25 years. Just as the hair transplant industry has evolved significantly over time, so has Dr. Friedman’s technique. Today, Dr. Friedman performs regular large sessions of ultra refined follicular unit grafting in Scottsdale, Arizona with impressive results.

After reviewing all the information we’ve acquired including input we received privately and publicly from patients and other leading surgeons, we are pleased to announce Dr. Friedman has been approved for recommendation. Due to his highly refined follicular unit hair transplant procedure, we believe that in time, he should be considered for the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. To see the standards for the Coalition, click here.

Be sure to congratulate and welcome Dr. Friedman to our community by visiting the Potential Recommendation of Dr. Shelly Friedman of Scottsdale, AZ thread.

If you are considering hair replacement surgery, especially those in Scottsdale, AZ, we encourage you to consult with and consider Dr. Friedman.  See his physician profile including his contact information by clicking here.

Bill - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

Photos from a Larger Variety of Hair Transplant Clinics Presented on our Hair Loss Forum

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In the past, prospective patients considering hair transplants had limited online information about clinics they were considering. But recently, we’ve been successful in getting all surgeons recommended on the Hair Transplant Network to present examples of their work on our hair loss forum. See “Recommended Clinics Required to Present their Patient Results on our Forum”.

As a result, our forum has had a significant increase in members and prospective patients regularly visiting us. What a great opportunity for prospective patients to see real results from a larger variety of clinics they are considering. To see a number of patient examples from a number of leading hair restoration clinics throughout the world, visit “Patient Results Posted by Leading Hair Transplant Clinics”.

Bill Seemiller - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

February 5, 2009

Why Creating a “Soft” Hairline is Optimal for Hair Restoration Surgery

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natural hairline hair transplant photoHairline reconstruction is one of the most crucial elements to creating a natural looking hair transplant. Though densely packing hairs closely together is usually desirable for the appearance of fullness and hair density, many hair restoration surgeons will create a “softer” hairline with single hairs and gradually increase density in the balding areas behind.

View this hair loss forum thread to discuss the advantages of a “soft” hairline and learn about the surgeons who excel at creating them.

Bill Seemiller - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

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