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Hair Transplant Experiences and Surgeon Reviews
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New Real Hair Club Member |
I'm planning on having HT with Dr Jones in Canada? He said I would need about 1500 grafts. What is the 411 on Dr Jones?
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
I would suggest by passing Dr Jones. He has a bad reputation for performing HT that yield poor results. What's the use of getting 1500 grafts done, when most of them never start growing? I was originally thinking of going to him, but changed my mind after reading reviews, talking to some of his past patients & exchanging a few e-mails with him. Getting a HT is traumatic enough. Imagine having one done where most of your grafts are rendered useless & never start growing.
6544 grafts - Dr Hasson 11/30/05 |
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Avoid this DR. He should not be trusted. Makes alot of promises but doesn't deliver. More marketeer than DR. Rushed procedures and poor work.
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Celestial Follicle Club Member |
Jweave---- I am not sure why anyone would consider ANY physician in Canada without first checking out H&W. If you are fine with flying into the states, check out Shapiro. I think anytime you are begining your actual physician search your list should start with these two clinics. I am not saying these are the only clinics out there, but I am saying that these two clinics command enough respect to head anyones list initially. I have heard Dr. Seager and Dr. Rahal do some pretty good work as well in the Toronto area, but make sure you do some research on them before you pull the trigger. As always, I would spend some time on the forum, and continue to ask questions, as many members here possess a wealth of knowledge that can help you out. Feel free to PM me, if you would like.
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