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  • Toffeeman147
    Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 56

    Dr Edward Ball at the Maitland clinic

    Hello again fellow hair seekers

    Has anyone had any experience with or heard anything good about Dr Edward Ball at the Maitland clinic. I believe he worked at Ziering before. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks chaps
  • Hairsgone
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2016
    • 25

    #2
    Yes I had FUT with Mr Ball last year when he was at Ziering. I would definitely recommend him. He's a good doc and ethical. His FUE work looks very good too. If you're planning on sticking to the UK then he's one of the best in my opinion.

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    • Toffeeman147
      Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 56

      #3
      Cheers Hairgone, thanks for the reply... its just I didnt see him on the IAHRS list so was a little concerned

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      • Hairsgone
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2016
        • 25

        #4
        He used to be on the IAHRS recommend list but since moving to his own clinic he isn't on there. Not sure why, I was wandering that too. Not sure if they need to reassess him in his new clinic??

        Also I noticed Dr Karadeniz is not on the list anymore. I emailed this forum a few days back you ask why both have been removed from the list but I haven't had a reply. I feel the IAHRS need to be transparent if a Dr is removed from their list and the reasons behind this.

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        • Toffeeman147
          Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 56

          #5
          I concur matey, if there is a reason for this I certainly would like to know. Mind you Joe Tillman speaks highly of him and I asked Spex if he had any info on him and was told he had only heard good things about him. With being in the UK I was a bit sceptical because generally people say that Belgium and across the pond are better options.

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          • ntheory
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2016
            • 9

            #6
            Hi Toffeeman,

            I'm scheduled for a procedure with Dr Ball soon, and my experience with him so far has been really great. I live quite a distance away from his clinic, but he was happy to spend a few hours on FaceTime/Skype discussing things before I made the trip down.

            When I did venture down, I was convinced he was the right guy - very easy to talk with, very straight, very keen to discuss the long term results. People use the word ethical, which I'd agree with, but I think a better word is simply 'caring'. He seems to genuinely care about the end result.

            Also, Janna Shafer made the leap to leave Shapiro Medical in the states to help Dr Ball with his own clinic. That's a good enough recommendation to me in and of itself, as she is extremely well respected as a patient advocate/patient educator in her own right. My first hand experience with her has been great too.

            Joe Tillman and Spex have all said good things, which again gave me confidence, but I suppose the real result will come after my procedure in a handful of weeks. Really excited for it now.

            TL;DR - I'd definitely recommend speaking with him!

            All the best
            N

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            • Toffeeman147
              Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 56

              #7
              Cheers N,

              nice to her you had a great experience with him. I have seen certain videos on utube with him being interviewed and you're right, he does come across as a genuine fella. Just out of interest N are you in the UK and did you have a FUT or FUE proceedure?

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              • Toffeeman147
                Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 56

                #8
                ops I mean are you getting a FUT or FUE?

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                • Spex
                  Dr Representative
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 4289

                  #9
                  Hi,

                  Just to add, I've spoken to a number of his patients and all of them only had very positive things to say about him.
                  I spoke to him directly too a while ago on email and seems like a very nice guy.

                  I hope this helps
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                  • ntheory
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2016
                    • 9

                    #10
                    Toffee,

                    Yep, though I'd say the videos don't do him justice. He's equally professional, but a lot warmer in person I found.

                    Yes, I'm in the UK, and I'll be having an FUE procedure. I did consider FUT, as the scar doesn't bother me terribly, however after talking with Dr B, I have confidence that he'll be able to achieve a finer end product by hand selecting grafts...hopefully!

                    Any more questions, feel free to send them my way. I plan on doing a bit of a write up once I have my procedure.

                    Cheers
                    N


                    Originally posted by Toffeeman147
                    Cheers N,

                    nice to her you had a great experience with him. I have seen certain videos on utube with him being interviewed and you're right, he does come across as a genuine fella. Just out of interest N are you in the UK and did you have a FUT or FUE proceedure?

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                    • ntheory
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2016
                      • 9

                      #11
                      Hi Toffee, me again...

                      I'm 3 days post op after my FUE procedure with Dr Ball and his team - thought you might be interested to know how it went? I'm going to put a longer write up together, but for now...

                      The short version: I'm blown away by my experience. Dr Ball is meticulous in his work, so much so that at only 3 days out, I'm in a great stage of recovery. Granted this is different for everyone, but the time and attention he and his team put into me on the day was phenomenal. Dr B lets no detail slip, and his team of techs are simply wonderful. Very professional and extremely dedicated to making the whole day a success. I have come away with such a tremendous sense of optimism and can't wait for my results to come through.

                      Not only did I enjoy the day (impressive given it was an 11 hour procedure near enough), but I honestly felt like they did too. That's the level of craftsmanship that's going on here, the enthusiasm with which they speak and go about about their work, it all adds up to a very tight team that are doing everything they can to get the best possible result.

                      As an aside, my family and girlfriend were equally blown away by how Dr Ball and the team at Maitland work. And I have to say I agree with them. It's not just with the aesthetics of how well done the job is, but simply with how much time Dr Ball spent planning the whole thing, how much care and time went into the pre-planning, the care and communication before and after - he really is the whole package. Worth every single penny.

                      I'd definitely encourage you to speak with him if nothing else. He and his team are fantastic.

                      Hope this is helpful - keep an eye out for my full write up!
                      Cheers
                      N

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                      • john277
                        Junior Member
                        • Jan 2017
                        • 7

                        #12
                        Hi guys had a 2007 graft FUE done two days ago at Dr Balls's Portsmouth clinic. A first Class service and I am happy with the result. They have a good post op service and Dr Ball keeps in touch. I had my crown and frontal hairline sorted. At 62 yrs and grey hair this was not a problem. I would recommend Dr Ball who is an easy to talk to and caring man to you. I hope to be able to post some photos on here when I can work out how lol. cheers J

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                        • Mattaoz
                          Junior Member
                          • Nov 2017
                          • 3

                          #13
                          Hi,

                          I have an appointment booked with Maitland. Just wondering how your results have been and also roughly how much your procedure cost. I also hav an appointment with Harley st hair clinic but cant see a thread for that surgery, their results look good though

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                          • guyR1986
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2018
                            • 3

                            #14
                            Hi guys
                            This is about my FUT/scar revision experience with Dr Ball of the Maitland Clinic in London.

                            A couple of years ago I had an FUT with another Harley street hair clinic. It was my first one and so I had no idea what to expect.

                            Initially I was fairly satisfied with the results, happy to have filled in the troubled temple areas, but as the hairline grew in I could see there were quite a few issues. Some of the grafts were placed without much care or thought for the natural movements of the hair. Secondly, there weren’t enough single hair grafts in the front hairline to create softness which resulted in a harsh looking hair line, and lastly the scar was bigger than I would have liked.

                            In regards to the pre-op and post-op care these were minimal. I also found the consultation to be very rushed and I distinctly remember leaving with unanswered questions afterwards.

                            “So why go with this particular company?” is of course the obvious question.

                            Those who have gone down this journey themselves will appreciate just how eager one can be to get started and to have the transplant and to have their hair back. The sooner you have the procedure the sooner you have your hair. Right?

                            Unfortunately though, that expensive new hairline oftentimes comes at a detriment to quality and care. With hindsight I can now see this is a false economy as you will only end up having to sort out any issues later on. Why rush? Trust me there is something worse than thinning hair and that’s a fake looking hairline.

                            Fortunately for me, I rigorously searched online and was able to set up a consultation with Dr Edward Maitland Ball and David Anderson the senior patient advisor at the Maitland Clinic in London. From the moment we met the experience could not have been more different and I was very quickly cursing myself for not having found them before.

                            We met in their Harley Street premises and discussed all the options available to me in a very honest and open manner. We settled on doing a scar revision, using some of the available grafts to create a fuller and more natural hairline. Throughout the discussion I never felt I was pushed in any direction or that any sales tactics were being used. Indeed, just as you are assessing them they are doing the same to gauge your eligibility for the procedure, which I think is a healthy relationship to have between client and practitioner.

                            Dr Ball evidently enjoys his profession and is clearly extremely passionate about his subject. I found his demeanour to be one of calmness and collection which certainly puts one at ease as the experience can understandably be somewhat nerve-racking.

                            He agreed that the scar was larger than he would have been satisfied with and that the hairline could do with refining. We discussed a plan the involved excising the scar tissue in order to achieve a thinner scar and to provide enough grafts to create a natural looking frontal hairline. We scheduled in a procedure for a couple of weeks later to take place in their Hampshire clinic, a quick car trip out of London.

                            The day of the procedure itself was a breeze. The clinic is nicely fitted out and feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of London offering a level of discretion that perhaps a central city location isn’t able to do. We spent the first hour or so in conversation and drawing up a new hairline which was very exciting. Dr Ball has a “less is more” approach to creating natural hairlines and this is certainly a view that I align with.

                            Once we began the only pain I felt were the few initial pin pricks of the local anaesthesia and after that I was able to relax for practically the whole day. I only had about 900 grafts which isn’t a huge amount but Dr Ball took great care in finding and placing the right ones. He used many single hair grafts to create a natural density at the front and even removed some of the old transplanted grafts from the first procedure which he said “gave the game away”. I couldn’t have agreed more. In hairlines, fractional shifts can make huge cosmetic differences.

                            For the first few days after the procedure I had minimal soreness, no swelling, and no redness. After 5 days you honestly would have no idea I had had anything done. Even the donor incision looked extremely neat which I couldn’t have predicted so early on. My fingers are crossed for a pencil thin scar but whatever happens I’m sure it will be a major improvement on the initial donor scar.

                            The post-op care package was great and was explained in detail by Jana Shafer, (formally of Shapiro Medical, which shows the calibre of people the clinic has on board). I stuck to it religiously and also tried to eat as healthily as possible for the weeks following which I have no doubt contributed to a faster healing time.

                            Now I am looking forward to the next year with a renewed confidence and sense of excitement as the hair grows in and the scar becomes almost invisible.

                            For those of you looking for a professional and talented team in the UK to help you on your hair journey you could do much worse than the Maitland Clinic. Results speak loudest in the world of hair procedures and theirs are second to none.

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                            • KPhope
                              Junior Member
                              • Jul 2018
                              • 3

                              #15
                              Originally posted by guyR1986
                              Hi guys
                              This is about my FUT/scar revision experience with Dr Ball of the Maitland Clinic in London.

                              A couple of years ago I had an FUT with another Harley street hair clinic. It was my first one and so I had no idea what to expect.

                              Initially I was fairly satisfied with the results, happy to have filled in the troubled temple areas, but as the hairline grew in I could see there were quite a few issues. Some of the grafts were placed without much care or thought for the natural movements of the hair. Secondly, there weren’t enough single hair grafts in the front hairline to create softness which resulted in a harsh looking hair line, and lastly the scar was bigger than I would have liked.

                              In regards to the pre-op and post-op care these were minimal. I also found the consultation to be very rushed and I distinctly remember leaving with unanswered questions afterwards.

                              “So why go with this particular company?” is of course the obvious question.

                              Those who have gone down this journey themselves will appreciate just how eager one can be to get started and to have the transplant and to have their hair back. The sooner you have the procedure the sooner you have your hair. Right?

                              Unfortunately though, that expensive new hairline oftentimes comes at a detriment to quality and care. With hindsight I can now see this is a false economy as you will only end up having to sort out any issues later on. Why rush? Trust me there is something worse than thinning hair and that’s a fake looking hairline.

                              Fortunately for me, I rigorously searched online and was able to set up a consultation with Dr Edward Maitland Ball and David Anderson the senior patient advisor at the Maitland Clinic in London. From the moment we met the experience could not have been more different and I was very quickly cursing myself for not having found them before.

                              We met in their Harley Street premises and discussed all the options available to me in a very honest and open manner. We settled on doing a scar revision, using some of the available grafts to create a fuller and more natural hairline. Throughout the discussion I never felt I was pushed in any direction or that any sales tactics were being used. Indeed, just as you are assessing them they are doing the same to gauge your eligibility for the procedure, which I think is a healthy relationship to have between client and practitioner.

                              Dr Ball evidently enjoys his profession and is clearly extremely passionate about his subject. I found his demeanour to be one of calmness and collection which certainly puts one at ease as the experience can understandably be somewhat nerve-racking.

                              He agreed that the scar was larger than he would have been satisfied with and that the hairline could do with refining. We discussed a plan the involved excising the scar tissue in order to achieve a thinner scar and to provide enough grafts to create a natural looking frontal hairline. We scheduled in a procedure for a couple of weeks later to take place in their Hampshire clinic, a quick car trip out of London.

                              The day of the procedure itself was a breeze. The clinic is nicely fitted out and feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of London offering a level of discretion that perhaps a central city location isn’t able to do. We spent the first hour or so in conversation and drawing up a new hairline which was very exciting. Dr Ball has a “less is more” approach to creating natural hairlines and this is certainly a view that I align with.

                              Once we began the only pain I felt were the few initial pin pricks of the local anaesthesia and after that I was able to relax for practically the whole day. I only had about 900 grafts which isn’t a huge amount but Dr Ball took great care in finding and placing the right ones. He used many single hair grafts to create a natural density at the front and even removed some of the old transplanted grafts from the first procedure which he said “gave the game away”. I couldn’t have agreed more. In hairlines, fractional shifts can make huge cosmetic differences.

                              For the first few days after the procedure I had minimal soreness, no swelling, and no redness. After 5 days you honestly would have no idea I had had anything done. Even the donor incision looked extremely neat which I couldn’t have predicted so early on. My fingers are crossed for a pencil thin scar but whatever happens I’m sure it will be a major improvement on the initial donor scar.

                              The post-op care package was great and was explained in detail by Jana Shafer, (formally of Shapiro Medical, which shows the calibre of people the clinic has on board). I stuck to it religiously and also tried to eat as healthily as possible for the weeks following which I have no doubt contributed to a faster healing time.

                              Now I am looking forward to the next year with a renewed confidence and sense of excitement as the hair grows in and the scar becomes almost invisible.

                              For those of you looking for a professional and talented team in the UK to help you on your hair journey you could do much worse than the Maitland Clinic. Results speak loudest in the world of hair procedures and theirs are second to none.
                              Who paid you to say all of that?!

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