My research on la surgeons - i am open to suggestions and comments

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  • J_B_Davis
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 409

    #16
    Originally posted by JoeTillman
    I really appreciate your post but I need to be clear. I'm not saying Dr. Baubec is ok because I do not know one way or the other. I simply wanted to point out the logic in how one should view him, his clinic, and the actions of the former medical director in the Canadian office. From a distance, he looks good as a standalone doctor, but for me it doesn't go any further than that because I have no experience with the man short of a few pleasant personal notes. I hope this is clear and thank you again for your comments
    Sorry about that Joe, I misread your post. I think it makes sense for a person to first decide which procedure is best for their particular case and then focus on finding the most experienced and skilled at that procedure. If it's manual FUE find someone who really does a lot of FUE, I think that is becoming more rare according to what Spencer and Joe have said on TBT. If strip, research the very best strip doctors. If it's artas FUE, make sure the doctor really has experience using it and speak to patients who had it done and I think in this case that it is 100% necessary that the doctor is an IAHRS surgeon since they are going to be the most overall experienced so if they use the robot at least they know what they a doing. I would also be very wary of doctors who are offering other cosmetic procedures. Go to someone who only does hair. If they are doing liposuction, laser skin rejuvenation, botox and in my opinion even scalp pigmentation unless the surgeon has a really well respected reputation, I would avoid these clinics.

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    • HTsoon
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 160

      #17
      I think Dr. Mohebi does good work, he has a Snapchat if you follow him he shows himself doing the critical aspects of the procedure like scoring the FUE grafts and creating the recipient sites. Dr. Ziering is on plastic surgeon TV show, it looks like he runs an operation similar to Bosley, do your research that's all im going to say. Alvi Armani used to be the rage when I began researching hair restoration 10 years ago, he used to be in Canada, it seems he also runs his operation like Bosley.

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      • vord
        Junior Member
        • May 2017
        • 3

        #18
        So Did You Pick One?

        Interesting thread. Can you tell us your final choice and results?

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        • JOKERWILD
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2016
          • 11

          #19
          I have not been on the forum in a long time im happy to report i had my transplant exactly 1 year ago with Dr. Jerry Cooley.
          I could not be more pleased i have a full natural hairline with plenty of hair behind it, i get comments from those who have not seen me in a while if i cut my hair different. Highly recommend this doctor, i may actually have some of my crown filled in but i would wait to see if loss progresses

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          • L21c
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2019
            • 23

            #20
            May I ask what it was that helped you make your final decision? It’s very clear you did a lot of research and met with a lot of doctors. What made you pick this particular one? I ask because you were very pleased with results. Thank you.

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            • tommchris7
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2022
              • 2

              #21
              The history of the use of anesthetics in surgery dates back to the early 1900s, when scientists were exploring ways to stun patients prior to surgical procedures. The first anesthetic, ether, was discovered in 1846 by a British doctor named William Morton.
              1v1 lol

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