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  1. i will first tell the people on this forum that I have extensive experience in hair transplantation and marketing on the web. I will also tell you that I have had 2 transplants of 2500 grafts each and know most of the surgeons in this country and have met personally with many of them over the years. Even though I have left the hair industry and have moved onto plastic surgery, I feel that people should know the truth. this message is for anyone that is reading this post and is, let's say, a bit naive about what happens in these forums. Based on the canned questions that "HAIR FREE" is asking, I would say that he actually works for Dr Rahal. There is no surgeon in the U.S. that would be as negligent as to make blanket statements that any client can produce over 3,000 grafts in a single session. In addition, there is a good likelyhood that there will be extensive scarring. To be specific, the width of the scar could be wide due to tension on the scalp. And, the technician would be pushed to work faster creating recipient sites---inevitably cross-secting existing hairs in the process. (robbing peter to pay paul--so to speak) Almost every prospective patient should consider some comments in forums to be contrived. Especially when they say they are going to have a procedure done by a practice that answers them online. It just does not happen that way. see your doctor face to face and do not believe most of what is written in forums. The most greedy practices will have workers watching forums every day to make comments to sway your decision. Remember---A 90% of hair transplant recipients are men who have jobs and families--they don't have the time to go trolling on hair loss websites to answer questions. happy patients don't spend their time on the web writing in forums. Why would they?? FEEL FREE TO ADD COMMENTS
  2. i will first tell the people on this forum that I have extensive experience in hair transplantation and marketing on the web. I will also tell you that I have had 2 transplants of 2500 grafts each and know most of the surgeons in this country and have met personally with many of them over the years. Even though I have left the hair industry and have moved onto plastic surgery, I feel that people should know the truth. this message is for anyone that is reading this post and is, let's say, a bit naive about what happens in these forums. Based on the canned questions that "HAIR FREE" is asking, I would say that he actually works for Dr Rahal. There is no surgeon in the U.S. that would be as negligent as to make blanket statements that any client can produce over 3,000 grafts in a single session. In addition, there is a good likelyhood that there will be extensive scarring. To be specific, the width of the scar could be wide due to tension on the scalp. And, the technician would be pushed to work faster creating recipient sites---inevitably cross-secting existing hairs in the process. (robbing peter to pay paul--so to speak) Almost every prospective patient should consider some comments in forums to be contrived. Especially when they say they are going to have a procedure done by a practice that answers them online. It just does not happen that way. see your doctor face to face and do not believe most of what is written in forums. The most greedy practices will have workers watching forums every day to make comments to sway your decision. Remember---A 90% of hair transplant recipients are men who have jobs and families--they don't have the time to go trolling on hair loss websites to answer questions. happy patients don't spend their time on the web writing in forums. Why would they?? FEEL FREE TO ADD COMMENTS
  3. i will first tell the people on this forum that I have extensive experience in hair transplantation and marketing on the web. I will also tell you that I have had 2 transplants of 2500 grafts each and know most of the surgeons in this country and have met personally with many of them over the years. Even though I have left the hair industry and have moved onto plastic surgery, I feel that people should know the truth. this message is for anyone that is reading this post and is, let's say, a bit naive about what happens in these forums. Based on the canned questions that "HAIR FREE" is asking, I would say that he actually works for Dr Rahal. There is no surgeon in the U.S. that would be as negligent as to make blanket statements that any client can produce over 3,000 grafts in a single session. In addition, there is a good likelyhood that there will be extensive scarring. To be specific, the width of the scar could be wide due to tension on the scalp. And, the technician would be pushed to work faster creating recipient sites---inevitably cross-secting existing hairs in the process. (robbing peter to pay paul--so to speak) Almost every prospective patient should consider some comments in forums to be contrived. Especially when they say they are going to have a procedure done by a practice that answers them online. It just does not happen that way. see your doctor face to face and do not believe most of what is written in forums
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