I was all excited about a breakthrough in Seattle, where I live; then I started to investigate this doc.
I looked up the site, and I fell to disappointment: the doctor is Dr. Niedbalski, who I saw 2 years ago at Medical Hair Restoration. From everything I’ve read on this and other sites, people have not been happy with there results from doctors at Bosley and Medical Hair Restoration. At MHR, I saw a salesman who tried his best for me to sign up for at least 2 or 3 2500 graft procedures. He did the hard sell including discounts for openings, or during slow times. Totally turned off by their sales guy and large corporate push.
Recently, I went looking into all options including a piece. Now, I know, they are a pain, but I had to see what they had to say (after that, I’m not doing that - either the comb over, transplants, or cut it off are my current options). I went to the Hair Club Seattle office and they totally pressed me hard, and I just told them I’m here for info. Then they did the “$1500” shampoo kits/lasers pitch, and then pressed me hard for hair transplants when they figured I was not going to buy their pieces.
As it turns out, Dr. Niedbalski is now the doctor for Hair Club for Men for Seattle. So he stopped being the doctor for Medical Hair Restoration, opens his own hair practice, but went back to the large corporate hair practice: Hair Club for Men. I went to their web site and sure enough, there is his mug as the doctor for Washington and Oregon. What a total turn off.
I’ve done my research on Hair Club and everything again is not good. In fact, bad.
So if this doc has to practice also at Hair Club, I’m going to stay away. Not a track record in a doctor I want experimenting on me and I don’t trust the product he is trying to sell as he is from the hair mill mentality “trying to make a buck.”
I hope this sheds some light on this tread and that practice.