In general, I think you have to be pretty picky to select SANE, females with REASONABLE DONOR HAIR, and enough hair to cover a finite problem. Thus, I do about 4 female hair transplants a year and see 20 angry women who got sold a crappy ca
In general, I think you have to be pretty picky to select SANE, females with REASONABLE DONOR HAIR, and enough hair to cover a finite problem. Thus, I do about 4 female hair transplants a year and see 20 angry women who got sold a crappy ca
In general, I think you have to be pretty picky to select SANE, females with REASONABLE DONOR HAIR, and enough hair to cover a finite problem. Thus, I do about 4 female hair transplants a year and see 20 angry women who got sold a crappy case somewhere else that did essentially nothing except redistribute wealth from patient to clinic.
If however, a female has an improvable problem, has decent donor hair, realizes she'll never look like the hair on magazine covers in the grocery store...I'm fine with offering surgery.
Here is such a case that walked in years after we met.
Enjoy.
Dr. Lindsey
I like how you are blunt and do not sugar coat expectations Dr Lindsey. Expectations are a massive part to hair transplantation and unfortunatly there are clinics who sugar coat just to sell :( However this is a great outcome :)