How to achieve natural hair transplant results

Today, when done right, hair transplant surgery can produce results that are so natural that even hair stylists cannot detect them. But the key is finding the right hair restoration physician.

It’s tough deciding who to choose. They all claim to provide natural and safe results. But in reality their skill, experience and talent vary widely, as do the end results.

Where to find and learn about outstanding hair restoration surgeons

It’s easy to find physicians offering hair transplants in any phone book or online directory. But to find the minority who provide truly natural and outstanding hair transplant results we recommend the following online resources:

  • Hair Loss Learning Center – This multimedia site provides extensive and in-depth information about hair loss causes and cures. It is sponsored by the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. This elite group of surgeons is committed to excellent patient education and results.
  • Hair Transplant Network – This long time community provides recommendations for over 50 of the world’s leading hair transplant surgeons. This site also hosts the world’s largest gallery of patient before and after photos.
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Easy Ways to Boost Your Memory PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009
Every time I read something about boosting memory skills, I just cringe. The suggestions I see usually have to do with things no one has time (or let’s face it, really wants) to do. But this article from CNN gave some great suggestions from the age of 30 and up. Each age group has some suggestions for making your memory strong, and they aren’t difficult. In some cases, they are even pretty fun. In the your 40s, for example, they recommend playing more. Just dragging out some games and even inviting someone over for conversation and [...]

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Healthcare Workers Shun Flu Shots PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009
As a diabetic, I get a flu shot every year. I had assumed that the healthcare workers I came in contact with also got them. But you know what they say about assuming! An article from Forbes said as many as half of all the healthcare workers around don’t get a flu shot. They say this brings up two very important points of concern. One, that if they people get sick themselves, who will treat the patients? And two, that they could possibly infect more people by having the disease themselves. I understand that healthcare [...]

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Giveaway: Ovarian Cancer Awareness Bracelet PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009
As you might know, September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Today, we are giving you an opportunity to win a pretty piece of jewelry from the Angela Moore Ovarian Cancer Awareness Collection. Angela Moore creates beautiful bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces and more. Since 2004, Angela Moore has partnered with the Ovarian Cancer research Fund to raise awareness of ovarian cancer by creating a special collection of jewelry that symbolizes new beginnings. With the Ovarian Cancer Awareness Collection, 15% of the net proceeds are donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund all year long. The OCRF funds research to find a method [...]

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Q & A: Medical Tourism From the U.S. PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009
While many Americans hold up the United States model of health care as one of the best in terms of advances and technology, others are participating in the rising growth of medical tourism. In 2007, it’s estimated that more than 750,000 Americans traveled abroad for healthcare. Americans aren’t alone though. The global market is estimated to grow at 9% through to 2012. What is Medical Tourism? It’s traveling to another country to receive medical, dental and surgical care. Why travel elsewhere? Traveling to another destination for care is usually because there is better access, better quality, or it is more affordable than in [...]

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Accera’s Lost & Found Campaign PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009
What did you lose today? That’s what the Lost and Found Campaign is asking people. When someone logs on to their site and chooses the icon that matches something they lost or forgot about, the selection will trigger an Accera donation to Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA). Each donation will be $1. Think of all the money that could raise! The Lost and Found submissions will be accepted on-line through November 13. Log on to the Lost and Found Campaign (www.lostandfoundcampaign.com) to participate. The funds generated throughout this initiative will be donated to [...]

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