• Spencer Kobren – Hair Loss In The UK

    On this week’s Spencer Kobren’s The Bald Truth UK, Spencer and Spex discuss the current state of the UK hair restoration industry and field listener calls from throughout Europe and beyond. The general consensus of UK hair loss consumers seems to be that Europe, as a whole, falls short when it comes to accurate and objective consumer hair loss information and education, and that it’s time for a change.

    This is a show you won’t want to miss!

    For daily updates on the world of hair loss follow Spencer Kobren on Twitter @spencerkobren


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    Spencer Kobren’s The Bald Truth is internationally syndicated through the GFQ Network

     
  • Hair Transplants – For Some Great, For Others… Not So Much

    Hair transplantation can be a wonderful option for those who make good candidates for the procedure. With today’s state of the art techniques, surgical hair restoration can be life changing. Unfortunately, for some men and women, hair transplantation is simply not a reasonable option, and undergoing surgery after being assessed as a poor candidate can be devastating.

    For those hair transplant physicians and patients who choose to take the risk knowing full well that there is a strong possibility that things might not work out, take a step back and consider the possible consequences.

    Again, for the right candidate a hair transplant can be an incredible life altering experience, but for the wrong candidate living life as hair loss sufferer will take on a whole new meaning.

    See one man’s story:

    “That surgery ruined my life. I mean I lost an inch of my clavicle in Iraq and its nothing compared to how psychologically devastating this has been.”

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