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Hair Transplant surgeons in UK - who are worth looking at?
Ok, im 24 and i want a hair transplant seriously as i am a NW3 with temporal recession. Ive been on fin for 3 months and have no idea if it has done anything although my pre-fin shed has continued to this day.
I've done a bit of research and it seems that most people recommend going to the US/Canada for it but right now this isn't an option for me as it will be more expensive and take longer time to travel there and back.
Who are the best UK surgeons? I've noticed Dr.Farjo and Dr.Rogers (harley clinic) name quite a lot on forums although the later has some mixed reports. Who would you recommend I go?
What about the HDC Medical technology centre in London??
http://www.hair-transplant.org...nt_consultations.html
What about crownclinic??
http://www.crownclinic.co.uk/about-us.php
what about the hair clinic in croyden london?
http://www.the-hair-clinic.co.uk/hair-transplant.htm
Are these places worth giving a second look?
I really would appreciate some advice
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Originally Posted by mothernature
Ok, im 24 and i want a hair transplant seriously as i am a NW3 with temporal recession. Ive been on fin for 3 months and have no idea if it has done anything although my pre-fin shed has continued to this day.
I've done a bit of research and it seems that most people recommend going to the US/Canada for it but right now this isn't an option for me as it will be more expensive and take longer time to travel there and back.
Who are the best UK surgeons? I've noticed Dr.Farjo and Dr.Rogers (harley clinic) name quite a lot on forums although the later has some mixed reports. Who would you recommend I go?
What about the HDC Medical technology centre in London??
http://www.hair-transplant.org...nt_consultations.html
What about crownclinic??
http://www.crownclinic.co.uk/about-us.php
what about the hair clinic in croyden london?
http://www.the-hair-clinic.co.uk/hair-transplant.htm
Are these places worth giving a second look?
I really would appreciate some advice
The general rule is to stay within the doctors in the IAHRS. There are two who are known for good results, one is Dr. Farjo who you mentioned and other other is Dr. Craig Ziering. I am not 100% sure how often he does the surgeries in the UK since he is based in California, USA, but those are the only two in the IAHRS who are worth considering that I know of. 24 is a little young for a hair transplant, but I guess some people your age can benefit from one if it’s done correctly and your expectations are realistic.
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Originally Posted by Winston
The general rule is to stay within the doctors in the IAHRS. There are two who are known for good results, one is Dr. Farjo who you mentioned and other other is Dr. Craig Ziering. I am not 100% sure how often he does the surgeries in the UK since he is based in California, USA, but those are the only two in the IAHRS who are worth considering that I know of. 24 is a little young for a hair transplant, but I guess some people your age can benefit from one if it’s done correctly and your expectations are realistic.
thank you winston for the information, i will look into ziering.. 24 is a little young to bald too unfortunately and since im in my prime i dont want something as pathetic as balding from enjoying my life.. maybe im vain.. but so is our society
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Winston, Dr Ziering primarily works in the US but he is affiliated with the hospital group in the UK as it says here
http://www.thehospitalgroup.org/hair-surgeons.php
Now, the other 2 surgeons dr katona and dr williams are also IAHRS approved.. and seem to have decent experience, do ui think it would be worthwhile doing it with them or going down for a free consultation? Or is it not worth the risk?
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Originally Posted by mothernature
Winston, Dr Ziering primarily works in the US but he is affiliated with the hospital group in the UK as it says here
http://www.thehospitalgroup.org/hair-surgeons.php
Now, the other 2 surgeons dr katona and dr williams are also IAHRS approved.. and seem to have decent experience, do ui think it would be worthwhile doing it with them or going down for a free consultation? Or is it not worth the risk?
The thing is the younger you begin to bald, the more aggressive it usually is. Sometimes having a hair transplant too young can set you up for a lifetime of trying to play catch up as your hair loss continues. Just make sure that you have your consultations with doctors who will be honest with you and not promise you the world without explaining all of the risks.
The doctors that you are mentioning are not in the IAHRS. Check here, www.iahrs.org
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Originally Posted by Winston
The thing is the younger you begin to bald, the more aggressive it usually is. Sometimes having a hair transplant too young can set you up for a lifetime of trying to play catch up as your hair loss continues. Just make sure that you have your consultations with doctors who will be honest with you and not promise you the world without explaining all of the risks.
The doctors that you are mentioning are not in the IAHRS. Check here, www.iahrs.org
ok thanks winston, i did a bit more research and apparently the hospital group is a definite no go area for HT.
Does anyone know where Dr.Rogers is working in the UK? I googled and nothing seems to work..
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