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  1. In the 1990's every hair transplant clinic were stating that with the new mini and micro graphs you now can a full head of hair and a natural hairline compared to the old plug method of the 80's. There were plenty of great before and after photos. the clients you met in person had great results...BUT!!! when mostly everyone had gotten those procedures(mini and micrographs) the results were not so good!!

    Now in the 2000's you can have a great head of hair or a natural hairline because of the great FUT'S compared to the old bad pluggy mini and micros from the 90's. again great before and after photos and selected clients with great results...I know each person varies and should have different expectations based on their personal situation and of course the doctor they choose,but it does make you think twice!!

  2. In the 1990's every hair transplant clinic were stating that with the new mini and micro graphs you now can a full head of hair and a natural hairline compared to the old plug method of the 80's. There were plenty of great before and after photos. the clients you met in person had great results...BUT!!! when mostly everyone had gotten those procedures(mini and micrographs) the results were not so good!!

    Now in the 2000's you can have a great head of hair or a natural hairline because of the great FUT'S compared to the old bad pluggy mini and micros from the 90's. again great before and after photos and selected clients with great results...I know each person varies and should have different expectations based on their personal situation and of course the doctor they choose,but it does make you think twice!!

  3. Man Angry Over Hair Transplant Attacks Stylist

     

    Man Angry Over Hair Transplant Allegedly Attacks Stylist

    Stylist Had Referred Suspect To Doctor

     

    STAMFORD, Conn. -- A man angry over the results of hair transplant surgery attacked a hair stylist with a baseball bat, police said.

     

    The stylist at Mr. Carmine's International Hair Forum had referred the suspect to a doctor who performed the transplant surgery, police said. Hair transplantation is an operation in which a surgeon takes hair from the back or side of the head and moves it to balding areas.

     

    Anthony Gjelaj, 26, of New York, was unhappy with the results and returned to Mr. Carmine's on Nov. 8 with a baseball bat hidden under his jacket, police said.

     

     

    He struck the 59-year-old stylist repeatedly in the arms and legs. The victim was treated and released Stamford Hospital.

     

    Gjelaj turned himself in Tuesday and was arrested on a warrant for second-degree assault and attempted first-degree assault. He was released on a $75,000 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 3 in Stamford Superior Court.

     

    Gjelaj's attorney, Michael Sherman, said his client was distraught over the transplant.

     

    "Nothing justifies an assault ... by the same token you have to take into consideration the anguish this young man must have gone through," Sherman said.

     

    Police said Gjelaj repeatedly tried to contact his doctor about the results and eventually went back to Mr. Carmine's to talk to the stylist.

     

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    Registered: Jun 2002 | Location: Seattle WA - KISW 99.9 FM

  4. Man Angry Over Hair Transplant Attacks Stylist

     

    Man Angry Over Hair Transplant Allegedly Attacks Stylist

    Stylist Had Referred Suspect To Doctor

     

    STAMFORD, Conn. -- A man angry over the results of hair transplant surgery attacked a hair stylist with a baseball bat, police said.

     

    The stylist at Mr. Carmine's International Hair Forum had referred the suspect to a doctor who performed the transplant surgery, police said. Hair transplantation is an operation in which a surgeon takes hair from the back or side of the head and moves it to balding areas.

     

    Anthony Gjelaj, 26, of New York, was unhappy with the results and returned to Mr. Carmine's on Nov. 8 with a baseball bat hidden under his jacket, police said.

     

     

    He struck the 59-year-old stylist repeatedly in the arms and legs. The victim was treated and released Stamford Hospital.

     

    Gjelaj turned himself in Tuesday and was arrested on a warrant for second-degree assault and attempted first-degree assault. He was released on a $75,000 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 3 in Stamford Superior Court.

     

    Gjelaj's attorney, Michael Sherman, said his client was distraught over the transplant.

     

    "Nothing justifies an assault ... by the same token you have to take into consideration the anguish this young man must have gone through," Sherman said.

     

    Police said Gjelaj repeatedly tried to contact his doctor about the results and eventually went back to Mr. Carmine's to talk to the stylist.

     

    __________________

     

     

     

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    Registered: Jun 2002 | Location: Seattle WA - KISW 99.9 FM

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