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Old 01-14-2009, 10:41 AM
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2400 Grafts done by Dr. Scott Alexander in one session.
705 singles
1530doubles
234 multi's
2469 grafts total.



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Old 01-14-2009, 12:41 PM
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why only one post op pic? i mean why even bother posting?
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Old 01-14-2009, 01:16 PM
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I agree! We need more after pics to make any kind of judgment on this case. The one after pic does look good, but its hard to tell.
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Old 01-14-2009, 05:09 PM
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Dr. Alexander,

Nice pictures showing the before and scalp right after surgery. Additional result photos would be helpful.

Mr. GQ,

Dr. Alexander has a long track record of producing consistent results. I think there is a more respectful way to get your message across, don't you think?

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my transcript just sent to Bill via PM:

dear Bill ,

first of all let me tell you that I don't have a hair on my tongue, never had and never will. it is really surprising and somewhat disturbing that i'm receiving email this morning regarding my honest two replies to two different doctors. to me this feels like that i've been just slapped on the wrist by some third grade teacher for me behaving naughty. i honestly do not believe that i've crossed the line and that i deserved your "lesson". i also see it as a "first strike" with 3 strikes and you're out analogy. and what's on the third strike? termination of my account? it wouldn't surprise me since i've seen way too many of those in last year on both of the forums. arguing with moderators is #1 cause but that's not what I'm doing here. all i'm trying to accomplish by writing this replay to you is to stand my ground. what i did yesterday is i tried to present some kind of a constructive criticism to all of the doctors out there that don't document their photos right but to you it seemed that i've been trying to disrespect someone. if that was ever my intention, it would've been much uglier trust me. i would've let all this slide but the PM is what really struck the cord and made it all personal to me.

on these forums Bill we are all grown men otherwise we wouldn't be balding, and pretty much everybody can see the difference between good and bad and bullshit and truth. also i'm pretty sure that none of us like to have a teacher walking around the classroom with a "punishing stick" watching over us. what happened to freedom of speech all of a sudden? nobody else commented so personally to me nor did anyone PM me like you did regarding this whole issue, which feels to me like i'm disrupting some kind of agenda. it never even crossed my mind that my few harmless comments would scare off these two particular doctors nor was it my intention for that to happen. now don't get me wrong Bill, i understand your importance and purpose as a moderator on this forum but you need to take it easy and let some common sense take it's course dude. i know that you are doing a great job looking for spammers, idiots that post gibberish, shills and when you see them you rightfully kick them out and delete their posts, but to go personal with a legitimate poster like myself for no reason is a no-no and hinders the image and reputation of such a fine community. i know that you are a very bright guy Bill and your comments are very informative, but please take it easy with the "wrist slapping". if you look at the history of all my comments you will see that all I've been trying to do is to help some people, encourage the others, and to educate myself by asking few questions here and there. now i know that this might be my last post and i really hope that it's not, so i'll just say one more thing: all i'm doing is standing my ground and defending the freedom of speech and that's the bottom line!!!!


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Mr GQ,

I don't know why you felt my simple comment to you required such a long response, but I think I understand why it struck a chord with you. I have similar issues when I feel "scolded", especially as an adult.

However, as the moderator of this community, I try to be as encouraging as possible, both to patients and doctors.

Comments to doctors like "why even bother posting?" after I've spent a lot of time and energy convincing doctors to post is a bit insulting. Wouldn't you agree?

All I'm asking is, get your point across, be honest, but be more respectful.

Now try to relax and don't make my comment more than it is.

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Mr.GQ,

Since you wrote me the same reply privately and I responded privately, please reply to me privately if you want to continue this discussion, so this thread can stay on track.

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dr. alexander, imo, is one of the best ht docs out there and is also one of the best at documenting his cases. i think we can cut him some slack for posting a case with just one post-op pic.
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I agree that Dr Alexander has always documented his cases nicely .
Maybe the patient sent this one in.
I understand GQ though . He wants to see as much as possible .
Its going to a store that has no price tags on the items.
Anyway I would love to see more as this looks like it could be another fantastic results by the AZ doc
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Mr. GQ,

This patient only sent in one photo we were waiting for additional photos to arrive. So there you go!!

Bill, hairthere, and Please Grow Please,

Thank you very much.

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