22
Years of Hair Transplant Struggle: Chronicle of a Hair
Transplant Victim's Inspirational Transformation - Part I of
II
True
story of "Timetested"
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Crown Area
before corrective procedure
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This
is a 2-part story of a former hair transplant victim who has spent over 20
years living with the consequences of some very bad hair transplant
decisions. After living with a pluggy and unnatural hairline for a
good part of his life, this hair transplant victim eventually found
salvation from Dr. Woods and Dr. Campbell's clinic in Australia and
is now the proud author of this inspiring story.
Few
corrective surgeries can rival what was actually involved in giving
this hair transplant victim the ultimate transformation. In this
story, you will read about the finest in micro surgical techniques,
skin grafting, excision free transplant as well as
revolutionary and ground breaking body hair to scalp
transplant.
Here's
the true story of Timetested
PART I of II
The
following is an account of my experiences over the last 22 years. I
am not a doctor and I am not promoting hair transplantation as all
my efforts were concerned with correcting the unsightly condition of
seven previous and hair transplant surgeries. I am not affiliated
with any physician or represent any company or organization with
regard to hair related matters and receive no compensation from
anyone. I have gone too great effort and personal expense to seek an
acceptable corrective surgical result. It is my opinion that
corrective hair transplant surgery should be considered a specialty
within the hair transplant process. It is also my opinion that hair
transplanting a virgin head is a much easier process when compared
to correcting a botched hair transplant and this is not an easy task
for any doctor!
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I
had my first three hair transplant surgeries in 1979 via the
"Black & Decker" punch graft method over a five-month
period. Needless to say, the end result was something less than the
image of the pictures in the color brochure with glowing
testimonials and a picture of the medical director in a three-piece
suit sitting behind his hardwood desk. I won't get into a rant about
the many registered letters of complaint and phone calls that were
never responded to. It would be 15 years before I put my faith in
another physician in the hopes of correcting a wall of plugs
protruding from my frontal hairline. |
In
1994, I approached another clinic that advertised they performed
hair transplant surgery for an evaluation of my condition. I was
informed that I had sufficient donor area and that a series of
surgeries would correct the condition. Throughout the 15 years, I
would visit other doctors, not related to hair transplantation
surgery, in the hope of getting some insight to my condition and had
no luck in doing so. There was one surgery performed from the doctor
at this clinic and I never returned. I would later find out that
this particular doctor was responsible for many disfiguring hair
transplant surgeries.
The
next year, in 1995, I had an evaluation from another doctor that
said he could help me and that he performs corrective surgery on an
ongoing basis and has been performing hair transplant surgery for
many years. Once again I put my faith in another physician and
submitted to a series of three corrective surgeries with this
doctor. The results of the corrective surgery are evident in my
before pictures.
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1998, at 50 years old I retired from my business and decided I would
try a different approach to acquiring a corrective surgery other
than putting my faith in another physician involved in standard hair
transplant surgery. I now had the time and financial resources to
acquire a capable physician and a true corrective surgery, if
available. Anger is a great motivator! I listened to radio
advertising from two of the previous physicians responsible for my
hair transplant surgery proclaiming they were expert/specialist and
the "new technology" in hair transplantation is superior.
The clinic responsible for my first three plug |
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advertised "you have seen people with bad hair transplants and
we would not do that to you!" After 20 years I walked into this
clinic and had a chat with the head honcho. Nothing is worse for a
hair transplant doctors business when there is someone like me in
the waiting room verbalizing and frightening the prospects waiting
for an evaluation. I told the doctor and manager I would do some
advertising of my own. And I did! |
I
took out advertising in the Boston Globe in Massachusetts and the
Providence Journal Bulletin in Rhode Island and advertised for
"Bad Hair Transplant" recipients in the hope of
making contact with someone that had the bad hair transplant and was
able to locate a physician capable of repair. At the same time with
the same advertising, I offered free information to anyone looking
into the hair transplant process. The responses I received from
prior hair transplant recipients were nothing but horror stories.
Not one person could give me any insight to a physician concerning a
corrective method. In fact, it seems that many people, including
myself, have been playing musical chairs, a better term is Russian
roulette, with the same doctors responsible for other people's bad
hair transplants.
Had
the internet been available even seven years ago, to the extent it
is today, things might have been different. The various forums on
the internet have provided the good, the bad and the ugly with
regard to information. The internet is a tool and I have learned to
read between the lines to source out viable information. I would
visit many doctors over the next two years and I was interviewing
them as much as they were evaluation me. There are doctors of note
that have satisfied clients concerning corrective surgery. The
prognosis with regard to my situation came down to a ravaged donor
area and not enough elasticity for suturing the donor site. Every
evaluation ended with "something could be done to improve the
condition." I received proposals that ranged from a single
surgery to a series of four surgeries. More confused than ever, I
still surfed the net and participated in forums and voiced my
opinions concerning hair transplants. There are proponents of hair
transplants and there are people satisfied with the surgery and I
wish them well. However, the people that responded to my advertising
and the people emailing me were recipients of a botched hair
transplant and have been living with the adverse effects from a
surgery that was supposed to improve your life.
I
first heard of Dr. Woods in Australia the summer of last year and
that his approach was different. I kept his name and a printout of
his website among the many doctors in my file. I emailed my
"before" pictures to Dr. Woods. I was contacted and
informed that the removal of the plugs could be achieved with a
series of 4 or 5 surgeries over a ten day period. The elasticity
concern in the donor area was not an issue as there is no suturing
and the hair follicles are removed within the entire donor area with
a minimum of surrounding tissue removed. I am intrigued but I'm not
ready to hop on a plane just yet! I kept surfing and getting
feedback from people, especially from Australia, and once again
decided to put my faith in another doctor.
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The
author is a regular poster in the forum using the handle "Timetested"
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