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  • robin
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 13

    The truth about this forum: USELESS

    guys,

    i have been considering a HT for nearly 2 years. I did my homework, surfed the web, this forum too... the true? I haven't been able to make an informed decision yet and THIS FORUM hasn't helped AT ALL.

    Why? You can never find a straight (or consistent) answer about any doctor, there is a lot confusional info about the same doctors, too less about others.
    On top of that this website is infested with assistants on payroll of very famous clinics [Unsubstantiated claims removed]. The results? You can't really trust anyone.

    I wish this place was filled with people with their own REAL stories, experiences, feedbacks. I wish all the threads were more concerned on the REAL point, i.e. sharing useful info on clinics, other than trying to appear smarter or more informed on the topic. I could go on forever with my "wish list".

    If there was anybody who would be able to make me change my mind and help me making a REALLY INFORMED DECISION, I am here to hear. Looking forward to it.

    You search the forum.... same names (True&Dorin, Feller, Bernstein, Hasso&Wong,....), same doubts. Sorry.... I live in NYC and willing to travel for a really good doctor.
    Last edited by Winston; 01-07-2013, 07:57 PM.
  • win200
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 420

    #2
    I'm not sure what you're looking for; there are PLENTY of HT patients here who have shared their stories and pictures. And while yes, there are paid reps that post here, they ALWAYS identify themselves in their signature blocks. And besides, these guys have developed reputations in the industry for being ethical and forthright. Moreover, only IAHRS-approved surgeons are allowed to post here, which means that you're dealing exclusively with the most honest and thoughtful doctors in the field. If they were caught doctoring pictures in any way, they would be bounced out of the organization.

    And hey... if you're in NYC, you're very close to one of Alan Feller, one of the world's great HT surgeons. I've seen numerous users post pictures of his work, and it's incredible.

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    • robin
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 13

      #3
      I am looking for REAL answers. And just to be upfront... [Unsubstantiated claims removed].

      In any case... all I am looking for is real feedbacks. You have seen pics, great. I can see them too online. My question is: did you have a procedure with him?

      If yes please share.. if not... well then you are not extremely helpful.

      Sorry, I just feel lost.
      Last edited by Winston; 01-07-2013, 07:57 PM.

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      • win200
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 420

        #4
        Well, the first trick might be adopting a slightly less contentious attitude towards users who are trying to respond to your concerns.

        I'd be surprised if the clinics hired unidentified users to "clear out" the comments threads; that would jeopardize their IAHRS membership. Why are you so certain that this is taking place?

        If you don't feel as if I'm being helpful for suggesting Dr. Feller, then fine. But I'm trying to help you identify some outstanding surgeons that might be options for you. If you feel lost, don't dismiss people who try to point the way for you. Go to the transplant-specific section here and use the search function to locate threads by Dr. Feller's patients. I really think that 90% of the information you want is here; pictures and stories by the patients themselves that don't emanate from the clinics.

        And the reason you see some of the same names over and over is because they're the most accomplished doctors, with lots of satisfied patients that are eager to share their results. If you want to be conspiratorial and believe that everything posted here is a lie, that's your prerogative, but the information you want is all around you.

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        • win200
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 420

          #5
          I mean: what about threads like the one I've copied below are not of use to you? This is an actual patient of Dr. Feller's, posting his own pictures, sharing his own story, with periodic updates so we can all track his progress. What more, precisely, do you want--a dozen patients to show up on your doorstep so you can personally inspect them?

          Just before I turned 42 I had about 2,300 grafts on top of my head. These were inserted August 27th by Dr Feller. Thats where I am today, my hairloss history probably starts about 25 years ago in school. I remember guys at school noticing my hair was fine and that my scalp was visible when my hair was wet. Its not

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          • robin
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 13

            #6
            I sincerely thank you for your response and apologize if I may have resulted in appropriate manners or attitude. this may be the results of endless useless searches .. so thank you.

            I will consider Feller... although I have had a few consultations, specifically with True & Dorin, Thomas Law, to name a couple in NY.

            Any insights on these?

            The reason I am "sure" about what I wrote is because yes... prob those names are the same because they are very famous, but you know that to appear on a magazine as one of top rated doctors all you have to do is pay some bucks?
            This to say, not always the most famous are the best....

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            • robin
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 13

              #7
              also... what about Dr Epstein?

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              • win200
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 420

                #8
                No worries. And I'm working late, so I'm a little testy.

                Here's the nice thing about the IAHRS: it's really selective. You can't just buy your way in. Spencer Kobren, who founded the IAHRS, envisioned it as a consumer advocacy group designed to protect patients from bad transplant work, so it's not a question to money to be let in. I've spoken with IAHRS surgeons, and they'll testify to how onerous the admission process is. And once they're in, they're not in for life; just ask Bill Rassman, who is no longer a member. And once a member is removed or an applicant is declined, that's it: they're out for good. So you can feel good about patronizing any IAHRS surgeon. It's just a question of finding someone who's a good fit for you, and has a track record of creating the kind of results you're looking for. So while it may be true that some publications will tout someone as "the best" for a fee, that isn't the case with the IAHRS. There *is* an application fee to keep the organization funded, but that's irrespective of the admission process. They only admit a minority of HT surgeons out there. There are over ten surgeons in my state (Washington), for instance, but NONE are IAHRS members.

                I'm not familiar with Thomas Law, but I've seen results from T&D and they're sensational. You should really feel to chime in on any threads opened by patients of the doctors in whom you're interested. People are here to share, so they'll be glad to answer questions, either publicly or privately, about their experiences.

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                • robin
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 13

                  #9
                  I guess all I want is a good HT; that's it. But you know, this is a tough world, a lot of scams and... at the end it is your life that gets affected. You really want to make a good decision.
                  So far, in my experience, I have had a few consultations, but for a reason or another no one really ever convinced me to the fullest. I guess I will have to do a lot more searches and rely on the info I find here.. there is nothing else out there as an alternative source of information. I guess I never considered feller because I do not want my head shave, I think he goes for that although I am not sure.

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                  • inspects
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 260

                    #10
                    Here are 85 pages of posts showing results, I'm not sure if you already looked at it.

                    Posting privileges are provided only to IAHRS Surgeons and their representatives. If you are a hair transplant patient and would like to share your photos please use the forum above: Hair Transplant - Start Your Own Topic


                    Like Win said...basically only the finest doctors are allowed to post here from what I understand.

                    But I'm sure one or two have made mistakes in the past. With the technology available today, there really isn't any excuse for a botched transplant now from these surgeons, if someone received a poor transplant recently and it was the negligence of the surgeon, we would hear about it, I would think.

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                    • inspects
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 260

                      #11
                      A member here I have learned a lot from is Topcat.

                      On January 11, 2010 I am scheduled to start my journey towards an attempted repair using the fue method of hair transplantation. I have been graciously offered pro bono work by the BHR clinic in Brussels, Belgium. I will also be testing body and beard hair at the same time. Since I am very limited as far as available scalp


                      If your interested in being as cautious as possible, which you certainly should, read all Topcats posts, they make a lot of sense. He has been through just about everything, the bad and the good, from what I have read.

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                      • carl1983
                        Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 38

                        #12
                        Originally posted by robin
                        I am looking for REAL answers. And just to be upfront... [Unsubstantiated claims removed].

                        In any case... all I am looking for is real feedbacks. You have seen pics, great. I can see them too online. My question is: did you have a procedure with him?

                        If yes please share.. if not... well then you are not extremely helpful.

                        Sorry, I just feel lost.
                        I had mine done with Hasson & Wong in July, to say I'm pleased would be an understatement. I'm not paid by, or affiliated with, anyone....just genuinely satisfied. There's dozens of genuine stories, including my own, in the "Hair transplant veterans" section of this site.

                        P.S There's a reason you keep seeing the same doctors and clinics popping up and it's not nearly as conspiratorial as you seem to think....

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                        • robin
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 13

                          #13
                          well... Thank u, all I can say.
                          Any pics from your HT? How many grafts?

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                          • carl1983
                            Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 38

                            #14
                            Originally posted by robin
                            well... Thank u, all I can say.
                            Any pics from your HT? How many grafts?
                            All my pics are on a different computer, but you can find my pre-op all the way through to 5 month pictures in "4,571 grafts with Dr.Wong" in the hair transplant veterans section. I'm about a week away from the 6 month mark and if absolutely nothing else progressed with my hair from here on in, I'd still be delighted.

                            Here you go:

                            Hi, I'm 28 years old and my story goes something like this: I began to notice my hairline was receding at roughly 21. I say "roughly" because I had always had a high hairline and so I'm not 100% sure at what point denial gave way to reality...having a vast expanse of forehead to begin with allows one to be

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                            • Frankenstein
                              Junior Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 15

                              #15
                              You can read my story robin , I just updated it.


                              I posted this on another site but thought I'd post it here too. Just a little history about myself. I went to nuhart back in the early 90's. I was so disappointed, huge plugs and scars. It changed my life. I lost good jobs, had to wear a hat all the time because of what they had done. About three years later I decided to

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