- Avoid turning to the Yellow Pages when seeking a hair transplant surgeon.
- Avoid referrals from your dermatologist or family practitioner.
- While your family doctor or dermatologist might mean well, the fact is that most physicians in this country know very little about the scope and pitfalls of this demanding cosmetic procedure. Unless your doctor has personal experience with the hair transplant physician he is recommending, our advice would be to say thanks, but no thanks.
- Avoid referrals from your hair stylist. In some cases, hair stylists may receive compensation from hair transplant surgeons for referrals. Be careful.
- Avoid large hair transplant groups or practices that employ or contract physicians to perform hair transplantation under a common umbrella.
- Avoid practices advertising on television infomercials. While these larger groups have the ability to buy public opinion through expensive and flashy television, print, and radio marketing, this may not equate to superior surgical results.
- Finally, remember, just because a “company” or “practice” claims to be one of the largest does not mean that they are one of the best. The American Hair Loss Association recognizes that these large practices do employ some skilled and ethical physicians and that it is possible to attain satisfactory results. Do your homework first before you decide on a surgeon.
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