Hi there,
I've been looking into some hair transplant surgeons whom seem to have excellent credentials (e.g. endorsements by this network, coalition members, award winner, no horror stories etc*.)
According to my research they have all certainly done excellent work. But I am a little concerned that some of them are already over 65 years of age (namely 66+), and I was wondering if this may mean a decline in skill (this is my speculation purely, with no data to back up other than a very unrelated research study).
Again, all of these people I've done loads of research on, all have done good work in the past.
But do you suggest factoring in the age of a surgeon?
Does anyone have a positive experience with a surgeon whom is older than say 65?
Would you consider it a red flag if the surgeon is over 70 years of age?
When do you think a surgeon's age should raise a red flag?
Has anyone had a positive experience with a surgeon older than 70?
Thank you for the kind responses.
*please PM me if you want to know which people I'm thinking about, I don't want to accidentally smear someone's good name