Friday, July 14, 2006

Did You Know That Hair Transplant Required Surgery?

My husband is almost bald. He has tried some serious hair tonics and cures, but nothing has helped. However, because I know how much hair loss bothers my husband I pay attention to new things.

For example, did you know there were only 40 top ranked hair transplant surgeons in the world? Dr. Pistone at drpistone.com is considered one of the best. Dr. Pistone is one of the few surgeons in the world armed with double board-certification in both Surgical Hair Restoration and Dermatology. He guarantees that if the transplant doesn't take, he will do it again. Looking into the hair transplant industry makes me aware of the old saying 'buyer beware.' I have seen the commercials, like everyone else, which promise 100% natural hair growth. But, when I go to a site like Dr. Pistone, who had done the procedure more than 6000 times, it makes me wonder if a franchise is really the best way to go. I mean, this procedure takes months to complete.

Dr. Pistone has hair transplant clicks all across American, from Connecticut Hair Restoration to Staten Island Hair Transplant.

I am not sure whether restoring hair will make men more confident. I think that it might make men more comfortable. I really don't care that my husband is almost bald. But, then, he doesn't have a high powered job where 'image is everything.'

Dr Pistone uses procedures like Stereo-Microscopic Hair Transplantation. Here is another alarming thing I saw on his site. Dr. Pistone's method has reduced recovery time and safer solutions for permanent healthy hair. This makes me really concerned about the 'other guys.' Dr. Pistone's website has a lot of answers for people who are considering Follicular Unit Transplantation. I use to think of hair transplantation like a leg wax or electrolysis, no big deal. But, after reading the story 'behind the advertising' I am not to sure anymore.

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