Why Are Other Doctors Stealing Dr. Bolton’s Work?

The answer is simple; because he is the best in the industry. Nobody yields the results that Dr. Bolton produces on a daily basis, so they use his videos and before and after pictures to try to sell their own service. Dr. Bolton is easily the most copyright infringed doctor in the industry and has even won lawsuits to prove it.

It’s disgraceful that other doctors would stoop down this low. Unsuspecting patients are coaxed into thinking that the work they are being shown is a result of the thief in front of them.

Why Are Other Doctors Stealing Dr. Bolton's Work? Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Testimonials

Why Are Other Doctors Stealing Dr. Bolton's Work? Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Testimonials

This is Dr. Bolton’s patient Ryan. His full hair transplant journal is listed on this blog and can be viewed by clicking here.

Dr. Bolton exposes these crooks regularly and wants to ensure that you, as the patient, are not being misled or deceived.

 

 

Considering A Budget Hair Transplant Procedure?

We receive many requests from people like the gentleman below who want to know what we recommend for them. We tell them that they are a challenging case because of the amount of hair they have lost relative to what we can give them back in one procedure. We are honest and straight-forward, and we do not just tell people what they want to hear.   Considering A Budget Hair Transplant Procedure? Difficult Cases FUE Corrections Hair Transplant Industry Exposed   This gentleman was told he would get coverage from front to back with an FUE procedure. FUE is a disaster for a patient with this type of hair loss. FUE is low yield and causes severe damage to the donor area. He simply needs hair, and FUE does not produce much of that. Nobody moves more hair then Dr. Bolton. He regularly moves 10,000 – 15,000 hairs in less then 6 hours from start to finish. This gentleman got approximately 3,000 hairs and his donor is now severely compromised because it has 3,000 FUE scars, covering the entire donor area and beyond.   Unfortunately, most people have an expensive learning experience their first procedure. You can’t cover an entire area this large with FUE unless you spread it thin. It is also not a scar-less procedure. You can save money by traveling internationally, but does it look like it was worth it?   FUE is marketed very well by the companies that sell the machines, but their claims are completely bogus.

 

 

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure

Dr. Bolton was able to restore, in just one procedure, a patient who had multiple procedures elsewhere and had severe scarring in the donor area. Dr. Bolton was able to fix his previous scarring (reduce significantly, so the patient could wear his hair short) and still have enough hair left over to significantly impact the hair line and crown. Again, Dr. Bolton was able to do more in ONE procedure then this other doctor could do in multiple procedures!   Objective: Reduce scarring in donor area, restore naturalness and achieve density and coverage throughout the hair line and crown.   Mission accomplished!   Realize that by the time Dr. Bolton finally gets the opportunity to work on patients who have previous surgeries he is handicapped by the fact that scarring limits the availability of hair harvested.  Dr. Bolton also has to overcome the previous work of the prior doctor.   The after photos were sent in by the patient so we apologize for the lack of matching angles.  Most of our patients are traveling in for the procedure and it is difficult to have the angles matched accurately. Regardless, you can see the significant difference after just one MaxHarvest™ hair transplant.

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Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

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Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Latest Results Update!

This patient has now had his second procedure and it has all grown in incredibly well. Even though this patient had multiple procedures and severe scarring prior to visiting Dr. Bolton, he was still able to achieve significant results. He is also able to wear his hair short again now that Dr. Bolton has fixed his scarring from his hair transplants with other doctors.

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Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

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Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

Severe Scarring Correctional Hair Transplant Procedure Before And Afters Crown Difficult Cases Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Hairline Healing/Growth Process Suture Line/Scar

 

Researching Your Hair Transplant Options

If you are considering having an FUE procedure, please continue to do more research. There a ton of different scare tactics and misrepresentations used to sell the FUE method, when it is far inferior to a correctly performed FUT procedure. We are now starting to see more FUE corrections than strip corrections, which Dr. Bolton predicted 4 years ago, when the machines were introduced into the market.

Researching Your Hair Transplant Options FUE Corrections Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Suture Line/Scar

Scars left by FUE procedure.

Researching Your Hair Transplant Options FUE Corrections Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Suture Line/Scar

Correctly performed FUT procedure.

Hair restoration has offered lot of choices for people to make over the years. Unfortunately, most of these “miracles” are created with the patient’s best interest in mind. Every year the industry tends to embrace the latest claims that do not have scientific or proven backgrounds. Pills, potions, lights, PRP, FUE, scar-less, non-surgical, go back to work the next day, etc. These  have not held up and are completely unfounded. More emphasis should be placed on the results that are produced in one procedure. That should be the litmus test.

What can the doctor do to maximize your one procedure results? Ask the doctor about their most difficult cases and ask to see what the results were. This will allow you to identify a highly-skilled and accomplished doctor. The evidence is in the results, not the claims a doctor makes.

I always like to help people in their decision-making process whether they choose us or not. I want to see folks do well and get a desirable result. It always strikes me when people say they have done a lot of research. I can tell you that most people don’t do the right type of research, and that is understandable, as this is not like anything else you have researched previously.

Can you answer the following questions?

When considering FUE, do you know the limits of the procedure?

What are the limits of Epinephrine?

What is the effect of Epinephrine on graft survival?

What is the size of the punch used to extract the follicles?

Will hair be extracted outside of the safe zone?

Do you know the difference in the amount of tissue that surrounds the follicle in FUE vs. MaxHarvest™ and which is more beneficial?

Are you familiar with the possibility of over-harvesting the donor area?

Do you know who is actually extracting the donor area?

Is it a medically licensed physician?

 

Are you familiar with the term maximal hair survival by means of harvesting donor hair?

Do you know what small punctate scars are?

Are you familiar with the word “hyper-pigmentation”?

Are you aware that different types of scalps and hair may or may not be suitable for FUE?

Do you believe all patients can shave their head and there will be no scars visible with FUE?

Have you heard the term folliculitis from “buried grafts” in the donor region?

Did you ask how this may affect future surgeries and how fibrotic scar tissue from FUE will affect your future procedure options?

Have you discussed the viability of grafts that are waiting to be transplanted for 8-12 hours?

Have you thought about the method of harvesting when you can see what you are doing versus going in blind?

We want you to be educated in the decision that you are making and understand fully what your best option is. If you would like answers to any of these questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

We look forward to speaking with you!

 

 

Tony from St. Louis Missouri Reviews His Hair Transplant Procedure

Tony from St. Louis Missouri – Immediately Post Procedure Testimonial

Tony flew in from St. Louis Missouri to have the best doctor in the industry do his procedure.  We minimized his travel costs by reimbursing him up to $1,000 for his travel expenses. We offer this option to ensure that, regardless of your location, you are able to have the best doctor perform your procedure. He also got to enjoy the fantastic 80F degree weather we have almost everyday.

 Tony has volunteered to create a running log of his experience, complete with pictures.  Very few doctors have the guts to post patients on their website before they get their results. That is one of the many ways we separate ourselves from the others. We post pictures of every part of the procedure from start to finish. Dr. Bolton is extremely confident in his abilities and talents, and backs them up with his proven results. Thank you, Tony and we look forward to following your progress and seeing your results!

One Day Post-Procedure

Tony from St. Louis Missouri Reviews His Hair Transplant Procedure Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Healing/Growth Process Testimonials

Tony from St. Louis Missouri Reviews His Hair Transplant Procedure Hair Transplant Industry Exposed Healing/Growth Process Testimonials

“Piece of cake.

Seriously.  It’s no different than going to the dentist.  In fact, I’ve had procedures at the dentist (i.e. Wisdom Teeth and Braces) that were more intrusive than the procedure I had performed on me by Dr. Bolton on Jan 4, 2016.

And I can tell you for sure, that nowhere, do you get as much care, focus and attention that Dr. Bolton and his staff give.  I’m not just talking hair transplant… but any surgery or medical procedure in the world.

I was the only surgery that day… all the attention was on my investment.  How can anyone ask for more than that, as a consumer of this type of risky venture?  In fact, what is normally is a risky investment, is minimal risk in the hands of Dr. Bolton, in my opinion.

Surgery was painless – just the normal pricks or 1 second pressure of injecting pain meds that all of us have had to do before.  It’s nothing.

You can watch TV – have great conversation – eat whatever you want – or even fall asleep which I did.

And man, this guy is a fricking artist.  That’s why I wanted Bolton the most.  Like so many other men, I am losing hair in my crown, but my main issue is my frontal hairline.  If you too, want to recreate your frontal hairline —- go to an artist like Dr. Bolton.  He will deliver, and his results are all over his website to prove it.

They also offered limitless personal testimonies that I could talk to — and I in fact, took them up on that offer.  Talked to 4 people personally who had the procedure with Dr. B.

Also, on the day of my surgery, some patients came in for checkups, etc.  Brought in friends that they are trying to refer.  Let me just say, that everyone was thrilled with their results.

The patient I met, who was from NY (I believe) was at only 5-7 months, and his result was already incredible.  His entire heard was covered with hair.

Overall, the surgery experience was a 10/10.  That’s not a joke, or an exaggeration.  If you are reading this, you’ve likely watched all the same videos and testimonials I have.  Trust me… it’s no lie.  It really was that easy and enjoyable, considering what I was there to accomplish.

 —– My Experience with Dr. Bolton’s Technique —–

Dr. Bolton was quick to recognize the kind of hair loss I was suffering and my needs at this time.

We went for a Maxharvest Plus™ procedure of 8,000 or so hairs.  He pulled around 40 sq cm of tissue, and luckily I had good donor hair.

How many grafts?  I have no idea.  And I don’t care.  What does that mean anyway?

All I know is that I got 8,000 hairs for a price that would be less than an FUE procedure and an FUE procedure would result in 1/4th of the amount of hair – at best.  I would need to do 4 FUE procedures to equal the amount of hair that Bolton provides in one!

And you can’t just go in back to back months.  4 FUE procedures would likely have to be spread out over 5 or more years.  Maybe 10 years financially and logistically.

If I went back again to Dr. Bolton — and believe me I plan to, since this has been actually pleasant – I could be up to around 12-15K hairs total in 2 years.  If I went a third time – which I might cause I am hair greedy – I could maybe net 20K total hairs in 3 procedures.  I am assuming I wouldn’t be able to get 8K hairs every single time.  You can logically only dip into the well so many times.  But if I could get another 10-12K total in two more procedures, that would be awesome!

It would take 10 or more FUE procedures to get that amount of hair and cost 4 times the amount at the least.  It would take 2 decades and all of us would be old men and near retirement – just to put it in perspective compared to what Bolton offers.

And…. There is always an outside chance that with some of Bolton’s skill, FDA treatments (propecia and rogain) and a little luck, that I might not need any more procedures at all.  Just check out Dr. B’s 1 procedure results.

Full disclosure: This was my first procedure ever, so I haven’t experienced FUE.  But I’ve done my research.

In fact, remember the NY patient I mentioned above?  He had an FUE procedure.  It was such a failure, that he had to go to Dr. Bolton to get it corrected, and achieve the results he needed.  In fact, the FUE procedure ruined some of his donor hair ability, because of the 2000 holes they punched in the back of his head.

The FUE wasn’t scar-less to him, by any means, and it resulted in lowering the amount of donor hair he has left.

Luckily, despite the setback of FUE, Bolton still found an incredible amount of hair for this gentleman, due to his strip harvest method and skills.  And the patient (if I remember correctly) is planning on doing even another surgery.
——- My thoughts on the financial aspect ——-

It costs me $1 per day.

(bleep) —- I spend more than that at the vending machine at work every day on Gatorade, gum or potato chips

 

To me, the surgery was worth every penny.  I financed this procedure, because I didn’t just have 10 – 15K in cash available.  I imagine, the average person doesn’t either.  And didn’t want to liquidate certain accounts that I have like 401K (which I could borrow against).  I didn’t want to put in on credit cards and over leverage my debt ratios, causing harm to my credit ability.

So, I looked at it (financially) as though I was buying a decent used car.  I bought a decent Ford Explorer in 2009… it was 3 years old.  It had 50,000 miles, and I financed it for about 13K.  Put some cash down, and then borrowed the rest from a bank.

I hated that (bleeping) car – it meant absolutely nothing to me emotionally.  Was a huge pain in the rear, and I got rid of it 5 years later any way.  And you guessed it… had to finance for another car.

I appreciate a nice vehicle.  And I understand that there are some people that are very emotionally invested in cars.  But it’s not important to me.  It’s just a necessity to get from here to there, and my real only goal is to buy something safe, reliable and can get me from place to place without being embarrassed.

I purchased a 36K car in 2006.  I purchased a 13K car in 2009.  I leased a 35K car in 2014.

The money I’ve spent on cars, and will have to continue to spend on cars is eye popping.

The reason I am using car purchases to compare my hair transplant to, is because of the philosophy of what I am actually paying for.

Like my 2006 Ford Explorer that I bought in 2009 for 13K, that’s about what my surgery with Bolton cost.  Both of them mainly financed, with a little cash down.

The difference?  The 8000 hairs doctor Bolton gave me will last a lifetime and will give me joy forever.  If I live until I am 80 years old (another 45 years), the total cost of the hair transplant breaks down to about $1.00 per day, if I include everything (travel costs, interest on borrowed financing, etc)

You read that right… $1 per day.  ONE DOLLAR PER DAY.

Compare that to my car that I really care nothing about.  In my experience they last about 5 years before they break down and because financial issues and you have to get a newer one.

And when you include gas costs, upkeep and maintenance and property tax and licenses, Cars will cost you about 15-20 times more over your lifetime than a hair transplant will.

And trust me…. I care much more about my hair and the way I look and feel every day every second of my life, than what car I get into and spend half an hour a day in.

In fact, one could conclude money isn’t real anyway.  It’s essentially a symbolically shared illusion of pieces of paper and digits on a computer somewhere.

You know what is real?  My hair…. My physical body.

Not everybody will feel the same way I do.  But I just wanted to share my philosophy about the cost of the transplant.

I read so many comments from Dr. Bolton’s Youtube videos of people scared of the cost or saying that they are saving up.  I understand that financially, it’s not for everybody.  There was a point in my life where I wouldn’t have been able to afford it or even get a loan like I did here.

But I also think there are plenty of people that don’t realize they can afford to do this right now, and all it might take is a different philosophy on how you view your own finances and the mechanisms available to get it.

And for those that respectfully disagree with my outlook on money, that’s okay… there are great financial benefits as well to financing a hair procedure.

In fact, by financing it… I’ve already improved my credit score. Thus, this procedure will provide more benefits that just hair as long as I pay it off on time and in full.

Today’s economy runs on credit. If you want to get a mortgage loan for a house or a student loan to pay for your kids’ college, a company is extending credit to you.

Credit can signify that your financial situation — and the rest of your life — is on the right track!