So I recognize that young guy hair transplants is controversial. Here's another one and in this short video I reiterate what I have said in all the other young guy videos...
1. Plan for the future...get a mature hairl
So I recognize that young guy hair transplants is controversial. Here's another one and in this short video I reiterate what I have said in all the other young guy videos...
1. Plan for the future...get a mature hairl
So I recognize that young guy hair transplants is controversial. Here's another one and in this short video I reiterate what I have said in all the other young guy videos...
1. Plan for the future...get a mature hairline...not a 23 year old hairline
2. Bring your parents to the consultation
3. Plan on future surgery being needed.
4. There is no rush....take your time and make the best decision for you (at any age...but particularly younger guys...as once you start down this road you can't back up).
The video is:
Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
Looks good! How do parents tend to react when attending your practice regarding a procedure for thier sons?
The difficulty on future planning is to have the funds to procede with 1,2 or even 3 procedures. Dr.Lindsey do you discuss this with potential patients? As this as always held me back in a way incase i needed a procedure 1 or 2 years after but not the funds.
Fab result!
No. Not specifically. All of our prices are on our website so everyone can see them. I tell people what each case will cost. And always, we drop prices for 2nd or 3rd cases because we get some benefit....pics...maybe a video...out of the repeat patient.
But no, I'm not the dad...the patient must figure the cost benefit ratio without some stupid salesman trying to finance a half assed surgery to fit a budget. Do it correctly or don't do it.
Just my approach.
Thanks
Dr. L