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mmhce

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  1. Chuckisduck,

     

    The bad news would be not educating oneself and not trying to do anything about it after self-education.

     

    On another note and without digressing too much from the purpose of this thread, is there any correlation (genetic...of course) between the prevalence of dandruff on the scalp and MPB? I myself had a lot of dandruff when I was younger and was wondering if this could be a link or indication of future MPB from this?

     

    If a patient had psoriasis, this should be indicated to the surgeon, who may take special precautions.(I'm not a doctor so I'm not sure...about the precautions.)

  2. I understand that there are quality standards for manufacturing in industry and this is embodied by ISO 9000 family of standards.

     

    My questions are:

     

    1. What are the quality standards practised by hair transplant clinics and their surgeons in the execution of their practice?

     

     

    2.Can the following associations/affiliations above be considered as quality standards or enforce quality standards in the practice of hair restoration?

     

    ISHRS (International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery)*Academic Conferencing*?

     

    ABHRS (American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery)?

     

     

    3.What quality standards should a patient look for? or How is this standard displayed and conveyed to the patient?

     

    4. Does or should the hair transplant clinic display a certification that it has passed Department of Health standards?

     

     

    5. What might be the key warning signs that the clinic that you are visiting, is contravening or not adhering to standard health practices?

    (abscence of kiln for sterilising equipment etc.)

     

    * All of this is notwithstanding that you have been educated by the Hair Transplant Network, you know what is the current technology in hair restoration and you know who are the Coalition Doctors.*

  3. Thinman,

     

    It might be a good idea to document the timeframe of the hair growth/shedding you experience after your hair transplant together with whatever meds that you are taking.

     

    Photo documentation at regular intervals of 3-6-8-12 months would be a good idea too, so that you can objectively discern what is actually happening. At 6 months you should have at least 40% of the illusion of density (if not more.

     

    You've come a long way, don't be disheartened.

  4. I would like to find out, in the instance where an individual has had a bad transplant:

     

    1.What is the normal route of revising a bad transplant on a patient?

     

    2.Is it possible to remove the non-atrophic hair follicles on the top of the head and re-transplant it to another point on the top of the head?

     

    3.Is such a re-transplantation advisable or economical?

     

    4.Would this be too much trauma for a hair follicle to be removed, and retransplanted again a second time?

     

    Thanks.

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