True & Dorin, the Hair Loss Doctors
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Welcome to True & Dorin's "A Patient Guide to Hair Transplantation."
Your True & Dorin Consultation
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Dr. Robert True answers the question: "Can you tell me what happens in the co...
Why Am I Going Bald?
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Dr. Robert Dorin explains one of the most common causes of baldness.
Why Choose True & Dorin?
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Dr. True answers the question: "Can you tell me about the background of True ...
Natural-Looking Hair Transplants
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Dr. True answers the question: "Will my hair transplant look natural?"
What Are the Alternatives?
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Dr. Dorin answers the question: "Are there alternatives to hair transplantati...
Follicular Unit Extraction
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Dr. True explains how Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) works.
Your Hair Is a Personal Matter
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Dr. True answers the question: "Will people know that I had a hair transplant?"
Slowing or Stopping Your Hair Loss
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Dr. Dorin answers the question: "What about Minoxidil or Propecia?"
Comfortable, Safe Transplantation
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Dr. True answers the question: "Is there any pain during the procedure?"
Personalized Care for Every Patient
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Dr. Dorin answers the question: "How many times will I need to do the procedu...
Can You Tell Me about the Surgery?
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Dr. True talks about what you can expect on the day of your hair transplantat...
What about My Privacy?
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Because True & Dorin is a medical practice, we protect our patients' privacy.
Why Should I Have the Procedure?
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Dr. Dorin talks about why he decided to have the procedure and what the resul...
What Is the Whole Experience Like?
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An actual True & Dorin patient talks about how pleasant and painless his hair...
In Conclusion: Is It For You?
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While hair transplantation can have life-changing results, in the end it's a ...
DR. ROBERT H. TRUE: Most patients considering this procedure would like to be able to have it done and not have it be evident to people around them that they have had it done. So the question about detect ability really has several different aspects to it.
One of them is short-term. And if a person is quite bald and has lost a lot of hair, they should anticipate that they will have about a two week period after the treatment while everything is healing, that if their head is uncovered, it will be evident to others around them that something has happened.
Generally for most patients, once they reach that point, then they will be at a point where they are comfortable in public without their head being covered, without it being really evident to people around them that something has happened.
The new hair does not really begin to grow for three to four months. And the development of the hair from the transplant really takes several months. And so that whole process is very inconspicuous and often really goes under the radar, as far as other people being aware that the person is gradually regaining their hair. Since it takes many months, up to a year after a transplant and then incrementally on a month-to-month basis as a person gets back more and more hair and so slow and gradual that often people around the person really cannot quite put their finger on something that has changed. They will have forgotten by the end of this gradual change that a person used to have less hair.
They might make comments, like, well you look like you have lost weight or you are working out more but it is very unusual that they will actually put their finger on the fact that a person has more hair.
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