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The success of your hair restoration surgery will largely depend on the education, medical experience, hair transplant training, aesthetic talent, and overall character of your physician, so make sure to be very selective in choosing a professional who'll mend your damaged crowning glory.

In terms of education, a hair restoration specialist can only be called so if he or she has gotten an undergraduate degree, a medical degree, and a year of internship in a hospital or medical institution. He or she must have attended clinical rotations covering all of the basic medical procedures.

The hair transplant training of a licensed doctor is not official without a surgical residency. This may take about four to six years, and involves actual practice of general surgery and use of numerous surgical technologies and equipment.

Specialization in hair loss and restoration will only begin when the physician is accepted in a hair transplant surgery fellowship. This is the time when the surgeon concentrates on treatments and procedures related to hair loss. Fellowships take about two to three years, and greatly hone a surgeon in carrying out advanced transplantation procedures.

An experienced medical professional who has undergone intensive hair transplant training is the best person who can comprehensively discuss with you the scope of the operation. You are advised to inquire with about three to five physicians before choosing one. A good doctor will probably bring up all of the topics that you need to know, but make sure that you also have a set of prepared questions during the consultation.

To know more about the reputation of the surgeon you're eyeing to get operation from, check with the medical associations or societies in your city, state, or county. Visiting the town medical library will also help. Talking with physicians and hair stylists within your social network will also give you recommendations.

It is often advised to choose a hair restoration surgeon who is a resident in your community in as much as you can always quickly visit his or her clinic through out the course of the transplant procedure. Only when there are no qualified specialists in your area are you recommended to travel to and search in other neighboring cities or counties.

Hair Transplant Training

By: Daniel Wagner




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