Welcome to the Foundation for Hair Restoration's BLOG. As Founder and Director of the Foundation for Hair Restoration, and one of the top hair transplant surgeons, I feel a responsibility to educate those experiencing hair loss on the common sense, intelligent approach to surgical hair restoration. After more than 14 years of specializing exclusively in surgical hair restoration, my track record of having literally thousands and thousands of happy patients speaks for itself.
As an American Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon and American Board Hair Restoration Surgeon, I attempt to apply aesthetic plastic surgery principles to surgical hair restoration, allowing for the most aesthetic, natural appearing results. All of the other Foundation for Hair Restoration Surgeons are also highly skilled and trained to achieve similar results. And with the microscopic technique of follicular unit grafting, for the first time, it is in fact possible to attain restorations that, even with the hair cut short, look completely natural.
I am proud of the top notch devoted doctors, technicians and staff affiliated with The Foundation for Hair Restoration. We are pleased to invite all of our visitors to learn from the questions of others who find themselves with a similar concern: hair thinning or loss issues and other hair related concerns.
Correcting Cowlicks- Is it possible?
Posted July 20, 2009 11:02 AM in Repair
Hi, I don't have a hairloss problem, I'd just like to find out if you do any procedures to correct cowlicks? With FUE, is it possible to remove the hair and replace it in the same place but at a different angle?
Many thanks
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If I had a scalp flap procedure 20 years ago that now looks unnatural, what can I do about it to have it repaired?
Posted October 31, 2008 10:08 AM in Repair
If I had a scalp flap procedure 20 years ago that now looks unnatural, what can I do about it to have it repaired?
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Removing a prior hair transplant performed with large plug grafts
Posted October 29, 2008 4:17 PM in Repair
I had a not so successful hair transplant. is it possible to remove the transplanted hair and lighten or remove the new hair line that was given? Please respond. Thanks
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Filling in of the crown
Posted October 29, 2008 3:53 PM in Repair
I will be relocating from Montreal to Florida next month. I will be residing in S. Daytona Beach and I am in search of a hair transplant specialist.
I am a qualified candidate as I just had a consultation with a Doctor who is a specialist in hair transplant here in Montreal, however since I am relocating I was wondering about having this procedure done in Florida instead.
I am seeking to have the crown area filled in as much as possible- am 42 years old, and seek the most natural appearing result.
Would you kindly advise me what kind of work I would need, as well as your availability.
Thank you kindly.
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