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October 26, 2010

can you perform an operation where this can be done in one visit

Q. Dear Sir, What a headache all this is. So much conflicting expertise and who to entrust, (for me this is the most personal and life defining thing I have ever had to face) I have Norwood scale 3v / 4, so I am balding at the crown and mt hair line has receeded over the years. My question is can you perform an operation where this can be done in one visit. It is important that this can potentially be done? Also roughly the cost involved please? I have quite thick dark brown hair everywhere else and am looking for good density. Are you the man? How can you reassure me? Regards

A. Hi, thanks for your query.Having suffered hair loss myself and gone through very average restoration surgery , I completely empathise with you.One of the advantages of the third generation fue is the ability to perfrom upto 1500-1750 grafts in one session. As long as you have  sufficient donor , there is no reason why you should doubt having an excellent result. My advice to anyone seeking hair restoration is to exercise due diligence in finding your surgeon. Talk to previous patients and and also meet them in person to see what you can expect. Also insist on metting your surgeon during consultation and also undergoing a miniaturisation mapping as part of planning for your procedure.Last but not least, make sure your surgeon has a masterplan to make sure your future loss is catered to and also measures to prevent any future loss.I am happy to provide all of the above mentioned. Expect for prices to be around £5000, dependant on the number of gratfts needed.

mr raghu reddy (hair loss)   Dr. Raghu Reddy

The Private Clinic
98 Harley Street
London
W1G 7HZ

Tel: 0800 599 9911
Web: www.theprivateclinic.co.uk

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