There are many factors that influence the ultimate outcome of any hair transplantation procedure, perhaps most important among those factors is the quality of the physician. You should try to choose only medical doctors with outstanding academic and surgical credentials to perform your surgery. This standard is considerably higher than what is legally required for this type of procedure. For example, non-surgeons are legally permitted to perform hair restoration surgery. Non-MDs also perform hair restoration. And, while some of these other practitioners can perform quality hair transplantation, in your decision you can make a decision to utilize only Board Certified Surgeons. This policy goes a long way toward insuring an outstanding result for you.
But that may not be enough. You should be careful to select physicians who have the requisite temperament, judgment and ethics to be great hair transplant surgeons. These issues are subtle, but possibly very important to the quality of the result that you experience.
The type of hair restoration office you choose is very important. You should choose an office that can spend much more time with each person, giving him or her the information needed to make a truly informed decision. An office that will never be a hair transplant mill. It should not be how your physicians care to practice, nor should it be in the best interests of you. You should also look for an office that can charge much lower fees for their services. At the large, national chains, marketing costs can easily exceed half the total costs of a procedure. Many offices avoid almost all of those costs and can pass the savings on to you. Some hair restoration offices are focused on sustained excellence in three broad areas: the naturalness of the transplanted area, the minimization of donor area scarring and the overall comfort level of our clients.
As mentioned above, the naturalness of a hair transplant procedure is largely determined by the appearance of the front hairline. Many offices use a proprietary technique called the Quadrian Hairline Technique to insure the most natural front hairlines.
Similarly, many offices have developed proprietary techniques to minimize donor area scarring. Many physicians consider donor area scarring to be an unimportant issue since the client's hair covers the scar. As a result, their suturing techniques are somewhat elementary and rushed. In contrast some surgeons utilize plastic surgery techniques in closing the donor area. These techniques require more time and attention from the surgeon. Some surgeons also take whatever time is necessary to do the finest donor closure. Their goal is to create the absolute minimum scar possible, whether that scar is visible or not.
Customer service in the field of hair transplantation is highly variable. Some practices deliver outstanding service and some are surprisingly remiss. At some offices customer service is of paramount importance. In their pursuit of excellent service, they have developed a more informative consultation process so that prospective clients can make a much more informed decision about whether hair transplantation is right for them or not. At these offices they would rather talk a person out of having a procedure by providing more information, than talk a person into a procedure by providing less.
Author Resource:-
Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about plastic surgery in Beverly Hills, California and cosmetic surgery procedures such as beverly hills hair restoration, abdominoplasty, liposuction, rhinoplasty, brachioplasty, and rhytidectomy.