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Just wanted to add a little info. about my experiances with Hair Restoation Surgery. It is very, very important to do a lot of research before going forward with sugery.

I've had 2 procedures done now. One by a comercial clinic, and one by a private clinic.

 

The first was done by MHR (Medical Hair Restoration).

I did a lot of research on the procedure and decided it was the best option for me. But failed the forsight of investigating the clinic and how they practice. I was very happy with what I received from the procedure, and thought they did a fine job. But I wasn't pleased with the mass production line style they used. Most of my procedure was done by a qualified nurse, and rarely did they doctor get involved. The procedure took far longer than I had expected, and there were many clients in other rooms getting the procedure done at the same time. This was the cause of the delay. The doctor would bounce between rooms, and spend about 30min. in each at a time.

 

I have just received my second procedure today. This was done by a private clinic. This was a much better experiance. The doctor was 100% involved and was eager and available to address any questions and concerns I had, prior and during the surgery. I felt more confident in his abilities, and felt my wellbeing and happiness was his number 1 priority. As for the results, I can not say yet, but I will have a good idea when the bandages are removed tomorrow.

 

I will say this, from my prior experiance with this surgery, I am extremely confident I will have better results. I will update this post sometime this weekend, and share my findings.

 

I guess what I am saying is:

RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH

Is hair restoration for you.

Is it financially affordable to get what you can be happy with.

Are you getting a good doctor.

How do they do their procedure.

How much involvement will the doctor have.

 

These are the most important questions to ask.

I suggest staying away from the commercial clinics. I'd rather meet with the doctor, than a salesman, about the procedure. I'd rather have a doctor do my procedure rather than a nurse.

 

Good Luck in what ever you decide.

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Just wanted to add a little info. about my experiances with Hair Restoation Surgery. It is very, very important to do a lot of research before going forward with sugery.

I've had 2 procedures done now. One by a comercial clinic, and one by a private clinic.

 

The first was done by MHR (Medical Hair Restoration).

I did a lot of research on the procedure and decided it was the best option for me. But failed the forsight of investigating the clinic and how they practice. I was very happy with what I received from the procedure, and thought they did a fine job. But I wasn't pleased with the mass production line style they used. Most of my procedure was done by a qualified nurse, and rarely did they doctor get involved. The procedure took far longer than I had expected, and there were many clients in other rooms getting the procedure done at the same time. This was the cause of the delay. The doctor would bounce between rooms, and spend about 30min. in each at a time.

 

I have just received my second procedure today. This was done by a private clinic. This was a much better experiance. The doctor was 100% involved and was eager and available to address any questions and concerns I had, prior and during the surgery. I felt more confident in his abilities, and felt my wellbeing and happiness was his number 1 priority. As for the results, I can not say yet, but I will have a good idea when the bandages are removed tomorrow.

 

I will say this, from my prior experiance with this surgery, I am extremely confident I will have better results. I will update this post sometime this weekend, and share my findings.

 

I guess what I am saying is:

RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH

Is hair restoration for you.

Is it financially affordable to get what you can be happy with.

Are you getting a good doctor.

How do they do their procedure.

How much involvement will the doctor have.

 

These are the most important questions to ask.

I suggest staying away from the commercial clinics. I'd rather meet with the doctor, than a salesman, about the procedure. I'd rather have a doctor do my procedure rather than a nurse.

 

Good Luck in what ever you decide.

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