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hey guys
i've been doing a lot of chewing on the info that i've received so far and i've been talking with my fiancee about things. One quick question: Dr. Haber in Ohio seems to have this new technique that he introduced in 2005 "Donor Spreader" - making the Donor Harvesting Transection Free. You can read about it on his website http://www.regrowhair.com/hair-restoration-physicians/v...n-ohio-dr-bob-haber/ I guess i'm wondering if this is a technique that more than just his practice uses, and also some details as to what this technique involves. I seem to find some information on this on the website and some here and there in the interviews, but not enough to make me completely understand what it's about. I understand it deals with scar reduction and the minimizing of the damage done to adjacent hair folicles when the donor strip is removed. Is that a good summary of the technique or are there other details that i should be aware of. I gotta tell you - i'm kind of excited about the prospect of having my hairline back. Thanks much guys! |
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i'm just curious can anyone shed some light on this ... these webites that i seem to browse around on
http://www.hairlosshelp.com http://www.hair-restoration-info.com http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com Are these affiliated in any way - it seems like info from one would be present on others as well. Any idea as to how these came about and why there are 3 of them? Just wondering |
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smarius,
You are correct...they are not sales sites, it is a link from one of our sites presenting information about the clinic based on Pat's research. Though I don't have direct familiarity with this clinic, I do stand behind the coalition doctors since they meet certain criteria of higher standards. I've posted additional thoughts on your other thread as well. Cheers. Bill
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