3-13-01
Dear Dr. Keene,
I am taking this opportunity to tell you how
very pleased I am with my recent hair transplant surgery. For many years I was
bothered by my hair falling out and thinning. By the time I was 28 years old, I
had quite a receding hairline. It bothered me enough to try to seek some sort of
remedy.
At first, I went to a hair specialist and
had some hairpieces made. The glue was bothersome, and I always felt as though
everyone could tell it was a wig (which I’m sure they did). I couldn’t go out in
the wind, do sports, or go swimming with this wealth of hair on top of my head.
My next adventure was to try transplants. I
had it done several times with a great deal of pain and bleeding. When all was
finished, I had little clumps of hair around the top and back of my head and it
was pretty obvious that I had had transplants. I was so discouraged that I gave
up on trying anything else, and continued to always wear a hat to hide these
transplants.
Years of dissatisfaction had gone by and my
wife was well aware of how I felt. She took it upon herself to find you through
a friend in New York and we made our first appointment with you.
My first thoughts were not to bother with
this problem again. I was much older and it was, what I considered, somewhat
expensive. I also felt that I was being vain in thinking about this at my age.
My wife encouraged me to go ahead with the surgery and I agreed to have 1500
transplants done.
Although I spent a full day at your clinic,
I experienced neither discomfort nor pain. Healing was quite rapid and the
hardest part was waiting six months to see any growth. I can’t begin to tell you
how different I feel about myself. I feel I can go without wearing a hat, the
old transplant clumps are all blended in and when I comb my hair, I feel like
there is something there.
…Thank you Dr. Keene. Your recommendation
from others is not exaggerated. You really are a WHIZ.
RC
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