In the United States, any medical doctor can practice any type of medicine, regardless of the specific type of medical training they have had.
Hair restoration surgery results are permanent. And while the vast majority of hair restoration surgeons are capable and accomplished, there are always a few less capable people out there (as with any occupation).
Here are some guidelines for selecting a physician:
- Referrals: you should consider asking:
- your dermatologist or primary physicians
- your state medical board. If you are in San Francisco, you
could call the SF Medical Society at 415.561.0850 or go to the Physician Finder at www.sfms.org.
- Self-education: read about modern techniques, alternative
treatments, and combinations of surgery and medication
- Certifications: there are professional organizations
that reputable physicians are likely to be members, including
- American
Academy of Dermatology
- International
Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
- American
Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
- American
Society for Dermatologic Surgery
- American Society for Hair Restoration Surgery
- America
Hair Loss Council
- International
Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
- Awards and recognitions: the Diamond
Certified Award is an unbiased, consumer oriented certification.
Ask physicians about the awards and certifications they have earned.
- Complaint bureau checks: the physician's status is checked
with all local, state, and national complaint bureaus and trade
associations that are applicable to the physician. Check the local
Better Business Bureau to see if there have been complaints registered
against the doctor or clinic.Check the state medical board to
see if complaints have been registered there as well. If there
have been complaints, have they been resolved to the patient's
satisfaction.
- Qualifications: here are some questions to ask:
- How long have they been performing hair restoration surgery.
- How many procedures have they performed.
- Cost: micrograft surgery is expensive, but the results
will last a lifetime.
- Clinics: The concern to have with franchised clinics
is that some of the physicians may be less experienced, even inexperienced.
If you are considering a clinic, be sure to ask about the credentials
of the doctor who will perform the surgery; do not equate the
size of the clinic with the experience of the physician who will
do your surgery.
Diamond Certified's rigorous 12-step company certification process is the most reliable anywhere. Check out Dr. Panagotacos' profile, where you'll see he has a 96% customer loyalty rating.
Dr. Panagotacos is also a member of The American Hair Loss Association. The AHLA is committed to educating and improving the lives of all those affected by hair loss.
The International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons selectively screens skilled and ethical hair transplant surgeons. Click here for Dr. Panagotacos' profile. Also check out his Question and Answer section at the IAHRS site.