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Old 01-11-2007, 11:29 AM
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I recently met with Dr. Mohmand during the ISHRS annual meeting in San Diego this past October. I was curious to meet with him and discuss his techniques since my preliminary research showed him to be one of the most advanced and committed hair transplant surgeons in his region.

He has a very impressive background as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, certified by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. During the past few years he has concentrated on hair restoration surgery.

He told me he does an average of 35 hair transplant surgeries per month and each procedure is about 2,300 to 2,700 grafts per session with a minimum of 1,200 follicular unit grafts and a maximum of 5,000 follicular units per session. He has also been actively participating in the ISHRS meetings since 2002.

Dr. Humayun Mohmand is currently conducting a research project with primary emphasis on direction of transplanted hair in the hairline. His work for restoration of mustaches, beard, eyebrows and hair restoration for burn patients is well respected. He prides himself in creating extremely natural looking hairlines.

He has been sending me numerous examples of his work over the past few weeks. I have posted some examples of his work in photo albums that can be viewed by members of this forum community. To view examples of his work visit:

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I'm impressed by his results and I think that he should be recommended in Pakistan where we currently have no recommended physicians in the entire region.

I get many emails from hair loss sufferers in these regions who don't know who to turn to for quality hair restoration care. It would be great to provide them with solid recommendation in their part of the world.

At this point I would like recommend Dr. Mohmand in Pakistan on the Hair Transplant Network (He is not being considered for membership in the Coalition at this time). Your input and opinions are welcome.

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Old 01-11-2007, 11:46 AM
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We've been down this road before. Whether there is a recommendation for this Network or the Coalition, I don't ever feel like I can give a valid arguement for approval based on a few of the docs personal best photos.

Pat you have witnessed more of his work and had the opportunity to talk with him on several occasions and are more familiar with his history. Morevover, you are well educated as to what categorizes an individual as a premier HT physician. I guess we have to trust your judgement unless otherwise disputed with evidence from other members.
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Old 01-11-2007, 04:18 PM
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I must agree with NervNell,

Pat, your past actions, words, intentions, and constant efforts to maintain a two way communicative dialouge with all the members you constantly welcome to this board speaks volumes about your integrity and values. The venue and genuine purpose of this entire entity has never strayed off course and that is due to you. So I, and many others most likely, am perfectly happy and comfortable relying on your judgment, expertise, and honesty in making decisions such as these. Granted, if I saw or knew something contradictory to your message or efforts, I would speak up and know you would hear me out. But that's not the case here. So again I say "You make the call" (spoken in that football announcers voice of course)
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Old 01-11-2007, 08:02 PM
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Yes, Pat makes the ultimate call. But, we here at the forum, are generously given a say by Pat. True we cannot judge everything by pictures alone, but we have become quite sophisticated in our knowledge of hair transplants. We as informed patients can look at pictures, evaluate technique and give an informed opinion about a doctor. So, as Pat has the final call, I'm sure it is important to him to get a thumbs up from the long time supporters of this community. I would even go so far as to say, I think Pat is pleasantly surprised at the level of knowledge of the members of this forum.
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Old 01-11-2007, 08:06 PM
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I am fine with placing this Dr. on the recommended list.

At this time, (as Pat stated), it is vitally important that we begin to reach sufferers in Pakistan, India, Thailand, etc...

Perhaps extending Dr. Mohammad to our recommended list can further develop that process.....

I would like to see a CONCERTED EFFORT by Dr.'s who meet our recommendation requirements to consistantly provide patient photos and treatment schedules....... Even to the point of self-promotion.

I think it will provide a continuous sample of the work being done...... and allow us to critique the work as well.

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Old 01-12-2007, 07:34 AM
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B-Spot, I'm going to disagree with your general point, though this has no bearing on my opinion of Dr. Mohmand or recommending him for the Coalition. While I second Pat's hopes that a superior surgeon can be located in that part of the world, I think that should not be the basis for putting just anyone on the list.

Here's how I see it: A HT is an expensive venture, figure 10k on the average. Sadly, this is not a fair world in which we live, and those who cannot afford this kind of expense will not be able to avail themselves of the luxury of a HT. Consequently, another $300-800 for a round-trip ticket should make virtually no difference in the scheme of things, particularly since this is a one/twice/thrice in a lifetime venture. I'd rather see folks from the Far East take that flight and get superb work than send them to a less-than-excellent doctor just because he/she is around the corner (no reference to Dr. Mohmand). Geography should be of limited concern, unless all other elements are equal.
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Old 01-12-2007, 08:05 AM
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Hey Bushy!

I don't disagree with you at all...... I think EVERYONE should come to the States/Canada and start EVERY potential HT journey with a consult with at least 3-4 Coalition Docs.

What I think for most potential patients is that travel in addition to the actual surgery simply is not an option. This seems to especially dominate the thought processes of sufferers from the Middle East/Southeast Asia etc... where a trip to the U.S., the actual surgery and cost is not a consideration for most.

So in an attempt to reach and help direct some of these sufferers who are never going to follow our advice as to travel/geography I think identifying a SOLID (not great) HT Doc in this corner of the world is a positive.

Remember, Dr. Mohmmad is only being placed on the recommended list and is NOT being considered for membership in the Coalition.

I struggle sometimes with recommending Doc's when I KNOW for a FACT that a better Doc or Doc's exist. but I also am trying to look forward and understand the mindset and situations of others and act accordingly. It is not a perfect world, and even less so for many others than myself.

In this situation, I think Pat identifying Dr. Mohammad is a good thing.
I have already pointed out some of the deficiencies in Dr. Mohammads work, but also realize that 99.9% of his clientele will be Indian/Pakistani and using this formula feel that Pat is distinguishing a "safe" HT doc for us to offer (as a secondary alternative) in this part of the world.

I like the idea of getting constant updates and patient reports from outside the U.S. as well.
It will make our job that much more important to critique results and use information gleaned elsewhere to point these chaps in the right direction.

As long as we offer the BEST Docs FIRST, and use recommended Docs as a safe or solid alternative due to obvious situations, I am fine with this. If that line is crossed, I will then withdraw support of our recommended list.

As always Bushy, great to hear from you and glad you are adding your insight brother!!!!!
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Old 01-12-2007, 09:09 AM
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I appreciate the vote of confidence from some of the veteran members of this community. While I do make the final choice on which physicians are officially recommended on the Hair Transplant Network, input from the collective brain known as the online hair loss community has been very helpful. I also think my decision process should be as transparent as possible and that I should be held accountable by this community for my decisions.

In the event that any recommended physician/clinic fails to walk the talk I want to be the first to hear about it. I have and will promptly revoke a recommendation for a physician who does not provide top quality results.

Regarding Pakistan, many hair loss sufferers there may not even be able to get a visa to travel to North America. Others simply can't afford to pay the higher cost. I think we will be doing them a great service by helping them find Dr. Mohmand.

In time I would also like to find an outstanding physician/clinic in India who we can also recommend. This would be a great service to hair loss sufferers in India.

B Spot I do agree that it would be great to see more photos from more clinics on this forum. I do nag the physicians to do this but it is like pushing the proverbial rope. Many top physicians are just oblivious to the forums, despite repeated encouragement to get involved.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the B spot:


I would like to see a CONCERTED EFFORT by Dr.'s who meet our recommendation requirements to consistantly provide patient photos and treatment schedules....... Even to the point of self-promotion.



B-Spot, I agree with you except for the "self promotion" part. Self promoters scare me as they sometimes have their own interest ahead of the patients. Top professionals in most any field really do not need to promote themselves, their satisfied clients will do that for them and they usually have more business them time allows. How would you feel if after a consult, the Doc says: "I am wide open how about tomorrow for surgery"????

Now the photos are another issue, IMO, if a doctor cannot provide consistent HIGH QUALITY before and after photos of patients from several angles including closure photos(and not just three or four of their best!) they are not completing the job. In order for the forum to view, no one can really make an up or down recommendation to coaliton membership without these. I would consider making that one of the criteria for membership. Heck, some of the guys like you, Bill, MichaellovesNY and several others put up much better photos than the average Doc does! That is a shame, a digital camera is not that hard to use.
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This has been a great discussion and I really am struggling with finding any more to add...so I guess I'll just repeat some highlighted points that I agree with:

1. I also put my vote of confidence in Pat and trust his judgement
2. I am also glad that Pat gives us and hears our voice regarding these doctors to get our feedback
3. I echo B Spot when I say I have trouble "recommending" a doctor when I know there are BETTER (coalition) doctors in other parts of the world, however, I also think it's a good idea to identify credible work for those who simply can't or WON'T travel for whatever reasons.
4. Based on the pictures I've seen, I do agree that Dr. Mohammad meets the criteria for "recommendation" and I will stand by Pat's recommendation.
5. My disclaimer on how I will most likely "approach" someone asking about this doctor on the forums would be something like this:

"Based on photos I've seen of Dr. Mohammad's work, he appears to do solid follicular unit transplanation, so he would be a good choice IF you can't or won't travel, however, I do recommend that you consider looking into traveling to meet with a coalition doctor who has excelled to the best of the best (where I might insert a few key names of doctors that I have seen their work regularly and favorably, like Hasson, Wong, Shapiro, Feller, Cooley, etc.)"

6. I think the whole coalition doctor verses recommended doctor thing is difficult...because as a forum member, I rarely would recommend someone go get surgery with a recommended doc when I know there are better (the coalition) doctors out there. I think there is benefit of recommending docs (especially since there is more globe coverage, and it gives people a choice for those who refuse to or can't travel), however I guess I'd hope those recommended doctors are pushing themselves to eventually become coalition doctors, to make the best of the best instead of settling for mediocrity.

Well, I wrote more than enough for now .

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