Regular Member researcher Posted February 15, 2005 Regular Member Share Posted February 15, 2005 For anyone that is looking for a hair transplant, I have learned the following, which may be ad naseum. 1. Make sure you get the work done by the main doctor, not his sidekick or jr. partner. Rassman's sidekick, Dr. McClellan cost me serious scars. 2. Try to find a doctor who devotes the day to you. Dr. Charles is one. 3. Find a doctor who will be interested in your full recovery. 4. Try to have as few surgeries as possible I started out with small sessions of 300 and 400, 550, which; resulted in a lot of stretching as time went on. My first doctor, Dr Pedersen is now a rich man, but; not so ethical, preying on a nervous 24 yr. old who had not even tried propecia. anyhow, just trying to give something back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member researcher Posted February 15, 2005 Author Regular Member Share Posted February 15, 2005 For anyone that is looking for a hair transplant, I have learned the following, which may be ad naseum. 1. Make sure you get the work done by the main doctor, not his sidekick or jr. partner. Rassman's sidekick, Dr. McClellan cost me serious scars. 2. Try to find a doctor who devotes the day to you. Dr. Charles is one. 3. Find a doctor who will be interested in your full recovery. 4. Try to have as few surgeries as possible I started out with small sessions of 300 and 400, 550, which; resulted in a lot of stretching as time went on. My first doctor, Dr Pedersen is now a rich man, but; not so ethical, preying on a nervous 24 yr. old who had not even tried propecia. anyhow, just trying to give something back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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