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Are There Any Good HT Doctors In Australia?
Hi guys,
I have recently joined this forum to find out some information about having a HT.
I am located in Australia but have notice everyone in these forums seems to be having their procedures done overseas.
I had a previous procedure done with the strip method that had some results but as my original hair has thinned further I am looking at doing another procedure. I would like to do fue and put some grafts into the previous scar to help camouflage it and also grafts onto the thinning scalp.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
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Not that there potentially aren't good HT surgeons in Australia, but I definitely don't know of any. I also think it's wise to use the list of IAHRS recommended surgeons as a starting point when looking for a surgeon, and I don't see any listed there either. I think your best bet is to look overseas and see if you can find a reputable IAHRS recommended surgeon who meets your standards/criteria. It may not be as convenient as staying close to home, but convenience shouldn't be a motivating factor when making a decision as important as this.
Best of luck mate!
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