Are there HT Doctors in the US that stand by their work

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  • Mr. 4000
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 288

    Are there HT Doctors in the US that stand by their work

    I know that in most cases everyone hopes for the best outcome for their patient, but are there any docs that 100% stand by their work? I see that H&W have a blurb on their site:

    Best of all, our results are guaranteed!

    THis way the patient goes in knowing that they are protected in some case even if it means getting a refund of some sort, if the doctor can't produce.
  • Mr. 4000
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 288

    #2
    I didn't think so. SHow all these doctors are frauds. Can't stand behind their work.

    Where are all the reps and docs spreading their propaganda now?

    Come on stand behind your work docs.

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    • Weedwacker
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 109

      #3
      In my opinion, there should be a money back guarantee. The problem with this industry is results are subjective. It is hard to prove what a 'good' hair transplant actually is. The industry appears to lack adequate regulation.

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      • Mr. 4000
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 288

        #4
        Originally posted by Weedwacker
        In my opinion, there should be a money back guarantee. The problem with this industry is results are subjective. It is hard to prove what a 'good' hair transplant actually is. The industry appears to lack adequate regulation.
        I disagree with this point, it is easy to tell what a good HT isn't. So how can it be so hard to deduct?

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        • blowmeup
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 140

          #5
          Saying the the “results are guaranteed” doesn’t really mean much. If the surgery goes wrong, how can and doctor guarantee that you won’t look worse? All they can guarantee is that you'll either get your money back or some free repair surgery. I think most doctors will do that anyway without offering a “guarantee”.

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          • Mr. 4000
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 288

            #6
            Originally posted by blowmeup
            Saying the the “results are guaranteed” doesn’t really mean much. If the surgery goes wrong, how can and doctor guarantee that you won’t look worse? All they can guarantee is that you'll either get your money back or some free repair surgery. I think most doctors will do that anyway without offering a “guarantee”.
            not true, my doctor was defensive and rude. He couldn't possibly been at fault for the awful result. It was my fault, I screwed up the surgery, right doc?

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            • KeepTheHair
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 1215

              #7
              Hair transplants aren't an answer to hair loss.

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              • Mr. 4000
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 288

                #8
                Originally posted by KeepTheHair
                Hair transplants aren't an answer to hair loss.
                couldn't agree more, just one decision too late.

                where are all the docs n this board? they don't want to join the discussion?

                come on docs, we are all waiting for your input?

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                • t-bone
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 109

                  #9
                  We are lucky to have sites like this to keep th DR.s honest!
                  This industry needs to be accountable!

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                  • DepressedByHairLoss
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 854

                    #10
                    I don't think they can guarantee results because hair transplants are such a shit procedure. So many things can go wrong, everything from permanent scarring, inability to generate any new hair, shock loss, transplanted hair falling out, and cobblestone marks. We really NEED some better options to treat hair loss!

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                    • Mr. 4000
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 288

                      #11
                      I notice that docs haven't been posting as much lately.

                      Why? because they can't even stand behind their words let alone their work

                      and it can do is lead to lawsuits

                      isn't that right docs?

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                      • DepressedByHairLoss
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 854

                        #12
                        Man, I really wish a doctor would come along and say: "Here's how we're gonna fix hair loss, and it's not gonna involve hair transplants".

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                        • Tracy C
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 3083

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mr. 4000
                          Are there HT Doctors in the US that stand by their work
                          This is an unreasonable expectation. There are too many things that are outside of a doctor’s control. They are not making wigets. They are helping you treat and/or cover up an inherited physical trait that bothers you. They do the best they can with what your body gives them. Patient compliance plays a major role as well. Treating and/or covering up hair loss is neither a quick process nor an easy process.

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                          • Mr. 4000
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 288

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Tracy C
                            This is an unreasonable expectation. There are too many things that are outside of a doctor’s control. They are not making wigets. They are helping you treat and/or cover up an inherited physical trait that bothers you. They do the best they can with what your body gives them. Patient compliance plays a major role as well. Treating and/or covering up hair loss is neither a quick process nor an easy process.
                            no it isn't, if they are honest

                            because if they can't do the job, all they need to do is say so....
                            doctors just need to be honest from the start, show their bad results not just the good results

                            give realistic expectations based on what they have been able to do on like minded characteristics of their past work.

                            It really isn't that hard. Don't waste the patients time and money.

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                            • Jotronic
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 1537

                              #15
                              All doctors and clinics should stand behind their work and not hide the fact like it's a state secret. When we say "results guaranteed" we are not guaranteeing that one will be completely satisfied. To say this outright would be wrong as it is impossible to predict if/when a patient will be happy.

                              As a consultant it is my job to utilize my experience and know-how to get into the patient's head (so to speak) as much as possible and try to determine whether or not we can deliver what he wants before he has his procedure. Great growth does not always equate to great results in the eyes of the patient as "great" is relative. If the patient is for some reason expecting a density or coverage that cannot be had with a given number of grafts, no matter how well it grows, then he won't be happy and somewhere along the line something in the process fell apart as the patient either failed to be properly educated or he failed to absorb the information properly. There are always two sides to a great result or a failed result and both are subject to interpretation.
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