You see Michael Barry? Now in this post you just made, you are starting to tell "both sides". The truth. The fact that there are poor candidates for surgical hair restoration AND good candidates like myself. Not everyone is destined for the advanced classes of hairloss. Not everyone is a crook. There are some decent hard-working honest people in this field.
And whether you believe it or not, I have both witnessed and heard of a number of reputable hair transplant surgeons turn patients away because they were poor candidates, too young for surgery, issues with current health status, and other possible reasons.
What you don't see day-to-day like I do are all of the happy satisfied patients who experienced great success with their hair transplant procedures. And not all of them have goals of complete coverage because the "educated patient" knows that is rarely possible and so they work within their limitations. I also hear of various successes with repair patients because of FUE technology, BH donor, etc, etc. They now have more potential with these new technologies that they could never have realized before. There has been more technological progress and advancement in surgical hair restoration methods in the last five years, than the entire four decades preceding it.
Remember, patients goal's vary from one individual to the other. Not everyone wants lots of density, especially guys over 40. What all hair transplant patients DO WANT is an improvement in the "quality of their lives" and even "freedom" from wearing a cap all of the time.
I would also like to announce to all that I will be getting my fourth hair transplant sometime this year. I am 51 with good hair characteristics (medium coarse) including a slight wave. I have been on finasteride for eight years now with great efficacy. I started taking finasteride even before Propecia was approved by the FDA for treating hairloss. The effects of male pattern baldness started showing on me at age twenty-five so by the time I reached thirty, I was wearing hair systems which I wore for eleven whole years. I hated it!
I was a Norwood 5 when I started surgery and I have received 4418 grafts to date comprised in my prior three procedures. I split up my procedures that way because of affordability issues. But now it's been just over four years since my last hair transplant and I'm going to add some density. My procedure will be filmed and I will also be putting up lots of pics when I have it done.
Just another success story! :hairy: