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Mac1958

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  1. I've noticed that Bosley isn't exactly adored by many of their clients here. Would Medical Hair Restoration (the company with former baseball star Wade Boggs doing endorsements) fall into the same cookie-cutter, best-to-avoid category? The MHR doc in Denver is Dr. Tania Pauls. One doctor I've seen good things about in Denver is Dr. Jim Harris. Any input on him?
  2. I've noticed that Bosley isn't exactly adored by many of their clients here. Would Medical Hair Restoration (the company with former baseball star Wade Boggs doing endorsements) fall into the same cookie-cutter, best-to-avoid category? The MHR doc in Denver is Dr. Tania Pauls. One doctor I've seen good things about in Denver is Dr. Jim Harris. Any input on him?
  3. Thanks guys. Looks like a "definite maybe", which makes sense considering patients & doctors are different. I'll check around, and I'll probably confer with Dr. Harris in Denver (I've seen good things about him). Much appreciated!
  4. Hi folks, great site. Good luck to US! I'm giving some pretty serious consideration to a transplant, and I'm curious about a couple of things based on my situation. My career keeps me in front of a lot of people (from executives to employees to groups) and some of the HT photos I've seen have me concerned about the first three or four weeks after the procedure. So: 1. I keep my hair (what there is of it) fairly short on top, but is it required that the top is shaved for surgery? 2. I'd have the procedure done on a Thursday or Friday, then take the next week off. Is it possible that would be enough time so that I don't have much redness/scarring/scabbing when I return to work? If the answer to one or both of the above questions is "yes", I'm not sure what I would do. Thanks folks, I look forward to your input!
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