Is it appropriate to call hair transplant repair a “re-do” of a hair transplant? This question is the basis of a discussion Dr. Bernstein had with a UK-based hair restoration physician. Read on for the full exchange.
Ethical Medical Practices
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Topic: Repairs
Tags: Ethical Medical Practices, Follicular Unit Extraction, Hair Transplant Repair, Shock Loss
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 9:47 am
Areas of Unethical Behavior Practiced Today
October 6th, 2009Note from Dr. Bernstein: This article, by my colleague Dr. Rassman, is such important reading for anyone considering a hair transplant, that I felt it should be posted in its entirety on the Hair Transplant Blog.
Areas of Unethical Behavior Practiced Today
William Rassman, MD, Los Angeles, California
I am disturbed that there is a rise in unethical practices in the hair transplant community. Although many of these practices have been around amongst a small handful of physicians, the recent recession has clearly increased their numbers. Each of us can see evidence of these practices as patients come into our offices and tell us about their experiences. When a patient comes to me and is clearly the victim of unethical behavior I can only react by telling the patient the truth about what my fellow physician has done to them. We have no obligation to protect those doctors in our ranks who practice unethically, so maybe the way we respond is to become a patient advocate, one on one, for each patient so victimized.
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Topic: Ethics
Tags: Consultation, Donor Hair, Ethical Medical Practices, Fees, Follicular Unit Grafts, Hair Loss, Hair Transplant Physician, Hair Transplant Physician Community, Hair Transplantation, Hairline, Megasessions, Miniaturization, Standard of Care, Unethical Medical Practices
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 2:15 pm
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