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posted by bryan2, 06.05.2008, 08:40

» Hi Arch Koven,
»
» Actually I've never had a hair transplant, but I've been considering one.
» Mine relates to an accident where the surgery resulted in bad scaring and
» some loss of hair. Unfortunately in Australia it's very difficult to bring
» a case against the hospital for surgical errors.
»
» Everything else about the accident that can be corrected in a hospital
» including correcting the surgery from another surgeon is covered through
» insurance or Medicare.
»
» I'm surprised that I'm the only one who thinks like this, but given that I
» am, does anyone know of a competent FUE surgeon in Australia or Asia, or
» perhaps the western US, whose charges are fairer? I'm not opposed to paying
» the $1500 for the flight if the medical charges are in the few thousand $
» range. $15000 though is out of my price range.

You should read up on cases like yours.
Theres a particular one I remember http://www.hairsite.com/hair-loss/board_entry-id-13869-page-0-order-time-category-0.html

Its heartening to see when doctors go out of their way to help burn accident victims. I may be wrong but I think this was a charity repair case by Dr. A.
You should check him out. He has more fue results and appears very dextrous with difficult repair cases. At $3/ a graft, he is good value for money.


bryan2 is located in [NA] and he is available to meet: NO


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