Hair Transplant Patients Answer Questions in New Hair Loss Q & A Blog
September 7th, 2010
Hollywood, FL (PRWEB) September 5, 2006
Hair loss sufferers are bombarded on TV and the Web with pitches for very questionable hair restoration treatments. To help hair loss sufferers get past the hype and find legitimate treatments and physicians, Pat Hennessey, the long time publisher of the Hair Transplant Network (www.hairtransplantnetwork.com) and the Hair Loss Learning Center (www.hairlosslearningcenter.org) has launched a new Hair Loss Q & A Blog, www.regrowhair.com.
Visitors can post their questions and comments on the blog. Pat or other successful hair transplant patients will then respond. The new blog also contains a wealth of searchable articles on topics ranging from non surgical hair loss treatments to the fine points about hair transplant techniques and hair restoration surgeons. This hair loss blog can be searched for detailed information using the search function or by clicking on over two dozen categories ranging from post hair transplant issues, to session sizes and how to select a great hair transplant surgeon.
After restoring his own hair with hair transplants (see Pat’s hair restoration story: http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/Share-Info/publishers-story.asp), Pat began helping hair loss sufferers learn about the most advanced hair transplant techniques and surgeons by publishing the Hair Transplant Network.com. This hair restoration community provides recommendations for ethical hair transplant physicians who perform follicular unit hair transplants with outstanding results.
Visitors are also able to share their hair restoration experiences on the communities popular and respected Hair Restoration Discussion Forum (www.hair-restoration-info.com/eve). They can also create their own free Hair Loss Weblogs (www.hairlossweblogs.com) to document their on going hair restoration journey. This feedback from hundreds of actual hair transplant patients assures that both Pat and the hair transplant surgeons he recommends are held accountable for their actions.
For further information, please contact Pat Hennessey at 800-886-2003.
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