Our member physicians are carefully reviewed and granted membership based on their high level of ethics, skill, and the quality of their patient results. They offer free consultations to help you evaluate all your options and can prescribe hair loss drugs, such as Propecia.
To learn more about our membership standards, click here.
To find a quality hair restoration physician, click on one of the below maps.
Restoring your hair can be an important life long decision. If an excellent hair restoration physician is not in your immediate area, we encourage you
to consider traveling.
Many hair loss sufferers now research and select their physician on a national or even international basis. They typically do an initial consultation remotely
and then fly in for a personal consultation and surgery.
Suggestions for evaluating and selecting a hair restoration physician.
• Does the physician take
a holistic approach to hair restoration and prescribe non-surgical
options, such as Propecia? Your physician should help you evaluate
all your options, surgical and non surgical.
• Have
they made the investment in time and resources to do large sessions
of micro follicular unit hair transplantation? Doing outstanding
work requires a staff dedicated and trained to use high-powered
magnification with the capability of producing more than 2,000
carefully trimmed grafts per surgical session.
• Is
hair restoration the primary focus of their practice? Outstanding
results require a physician and a full staff who perform hair
restoration surgery on a regular basis. Doing hair restoration
as a sideline along with other cosmetic procedures may hinder
their ability to do large sessions of highly refined follicular
unit transplantation.
• How many patients has this
physician produced excellent results for? Like any skill, experience
over time is critical to acquiring the skill and judgment required
to produce excellent results.
• Can the physician
provide at least a dozen sets of detailed patient before and
after photographs? Do they also have patients who are willing
to speak with you and meet with you in person?