Finding a Hair Loss Doctor
After reading your articles and Q&A, I decided that before doing anything I should check with some dermatologist. I search for doctors for hair disorder in my area through The American Academy of Dermatology website. I am just curious about how to check if the doctor is expert in this field? or is it safe to assume that the doctors suggested on the www.aad.org are expert in this area? I am just being cautious because once I went to a dermatologist and he just gave a glance to my hair and prescribed me propecia, and that was like one minute consultation. So I just want to make sure that I dont end up doing the same. Thanks for your time.
There are many steps in the process of selecting a good hair doctor. You have done one. The ISHRS site has doctors who participate in the international hair society. These doctors do more hair work than most, but then again, that does not guarantee the best doctor. If it is a hair transplant you are looking for, go visit and interview the doctor and ask to see his/her patients. What you see is a good indication of what you are going to get.
In your situation, where the doctor didn’t provide you with a full consultation, that generally says to me that the doctor you got may not be a real expert, and although he may have done the right thing by prescribing Propecia, you still need to go through a better examination to be sure of the diagnosis. Typically, you should have a microscopic examination of your hair before the Propecia is started.
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