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How To Avoid
Being Butchered By A Hair Transplant Surgeon
I apologize for the fearful title of this
article, but unfortunately I have seen pictures of patients who have gone
to the wrong hair transplant surgeon for a hair transplant.
The purpose of this article is to outline
the process that should be used to finding a suitable doctor to perform
your hair transplant.
Remember that a hair transplant is permanent,
so you want to make sure that you pick a qualified artistic surgeon who
will give natural looking results.
Nothing could be more devastating than
having to live with a bad looking hair transplant for the whole world to
see.
Here is a quick criteria list that you
should reference before selecting a hair transplant surgeon.
1. Find out how long the surgeon has been
performing hair transplants and how many actual sessions he or she has
done. Nothing could be more scarier than finding out that you are
only the third patient he or she has ever performed a hair transplant on.
2. Make sure that the surgeon you select
does hair transplantation as a full-time profession. You do not want
a doctor who does hair transplants in the morning, liposuction in the afternoon
and then tummy tucks in the evening.
3. Make sure that you can have access to
a real person who the surgeon has worked on. Pictures can be manipulated
or photo touched to look much better. By seeing a real person who has had
a hair transplant by that surgeon, you will also be able to see the surgeon's
artistic ability in creating a natural looking hair transplant.
4. Make sure that the surgeon you select
has the proper credentials. A hair transplant should be performed
by a qualified physician who is a Doctors of Medicine (MD). They should
be board certified by their respective country.
5. A hair transplant surgeon should not
pressure you into doing a hair transplant procedure. If a surgeon starts
sounding like a salesman, leave immediately.
6. Select a surgeon who can determine your
long-term objectives. A good surgeon should be able to determine
what type of hair loss you will experience in the future in order to give
you a hair transplant that will look good and natural even 20 years from
now.
7. Ask about the team that supports the
hair transplant surgeon. Most hair transplant surgeons do not do the actual
insertion of each hair graft, but rather uses a team of nurses. Ask
about their experience and how many sessions they have done in the past.
Remember that there are limits to what
hair transplantation can do for your looks and a qualified hair surgeon
should be able to tell you what you should realistically expect.
Follow the above criteria and you should
be able to get a good qualified surgeon who can give you a great looking
hair transplant.
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