Before and After Photos

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Top view
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Women do very well with follicular unit grafting. We make tiny incisions very carefully between existing follicles so they are not disturbed. For a closer view of the case to the left, click here.
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This is the same case as the one to the immediate left viewed from the side.
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We can transplant the back, provided the hair loss is stabilized with medications. In the case to the left, this man in his early 50's, has been taking Propecia® and applying minoxidil for years. He was no longer losing hair. We were able to do a small transplant in the back with a nice result. |
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Most of the patient images on this and all other pages on this web site were photographed on 35 mm film. 3" X 5" positive prints were scanned on a flat bed scanner.Some images are digital photographs. Other than cropping, minimal color correction, and masking of eyes for privacy, no digital or other alteration has been made.

The 1990 State of California Bogus Board Law (Business and Professions Code section 651(h)(5)(A)&(B)) makes it illegal for physicians to advertize "board certification" by any board not recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties. The two boards related to hair transplantation that comply with this regulation are only The American Board of Plastic Surgery and The American Board of Dermatology. |