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ghostdog

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  1. Please don’t misunderstand me. It’s not a USA is number 1 attitude. its that the USA is a huge country with many people and many doctors. We have some of the best in the world for many areas of medicine but not so for hair transplants. Only a small number of good and very few great. it’s just startling. and I’ll be honest the idea of surgery in a country I am not a citizen of is unsettling. legal recourse is less and some countries are not transparent with their medical standards. So while choosing a surgeon is hard… choosing out of country surgery is very hard.. at least for me.
  2. Well one thing I am surprised by is the shrinking number of US based recommended surgeons. there are some good ones for sure… but Konier is 35k for a procedure… after a year wait …outside of most people budgets and several doctors that used to be in here are not now. why is the state of US doctors so poor that only a handful of doctors can make the cut in a country the size of the US its very troubling for US patients of normal fiscal means…
  3. Thank you for that update!
  4. I tried to message Melvin - but was not allowed. I am very curious as to the answer.
  5. Apologies if this is in the wrong category - I was unsure of which subsection to post to. I posted to the general questions one as well. I am curious why Bernstein is no longer on the recommended surgeons list. The list is more meaningful if we understand why people are removed from it - i.e. is there a reason to no longer consider someone - or is it more sponsorship related. I realize most people on this forum have their preferred docs - and he may not be your first choice for aesthetics etc - but the removal does stand out as a question given his longevity and contributions to the field. Can any information be shared?
  6. I was reviewing the recommended surgeons and see that Bernstein is no longer on the list. Is there a reason for this that can be shared.
  7. in case the link does not work for you - text below: SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The state has banned a Syracuse doctor from performing cosmetic surgery because he used an unqualified technician in a hair transplant procedure. The state Board for Professional Medical Conduct ordered Dr. Dennis Daly to close SNY Surgery Center in East Syracuse. It also directed him to permanently stop performing hair transplants, Botox treatments and other types of cosmetic surgery.In a signed consent agreement, Daly did not contest the misconduct charges against him. Daly is a family and geriatric medicine doctor who practices at Familycare Medical Group in Camillus. He filed a business certificate in 2013 for SNY Surgery Center, a hair transplant business. The board said a hair transplant procedure at SNY in 2017 was performed, in part, by an individual who did not have a medical license. The board said Daly “had reason to know” the individual did not have proper training or experience. The board put Daly on probation for three years and said he can only practice medicine when monitored by another licensed doctor. Daly refused to discuss the case. Daniel Laraby, the doctor’s attorney, said Daly believed the technician who assisted him had proper credentials. The technician did not hold a scalpel or make any incisions, Laraby said. He said the state did not find any medical errors occurred during the procedure. SNY was affiliated with A&E, a company that provides laser hair removal and other cosmetic services. SNY was previously operated by another doctor who retired, Laraby said. The owner of A&E asked Daly to take over the SNY practice, he said. The owner of A&E did not return phone calls from Syracuse.com.Daly did one or two hair transplants a month, Laraby said. “This was just a side project maybe he shouldn’t have gotten involved in,” Laraby said. “This wasn’t something he was making a lot of money off of. He was just trying to stretch his legs a little bit.” Daly has practiced family medicine more than 30 years.
  8. O M G! https://www.syracuse.com/health/2020/02/syracuse-doc-sanctioned-for-letting-untrained-people-do-hair-transplant.html nothing else to say if you read the whole article......
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