Philadelphia Hair Transplant doctors
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David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
330 E. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton |
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Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
1797 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill |
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Alan Brackup, MD
Philadelphia Oculoplastic Surgeon
1203 Langhorne-Newtown Road St. Clare Medical Building, Suite 120, Langhorne |
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Richard P. Glunk, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
216 Mall Blvd Suite 101, King Of Prussia |
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Ryan N. Heffelfinger, MD
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
925 Chestnut Street 7th Floor, Philadelphia |
Recent Answers
What kind of donor site incision wound can I expect from my upcoming hair transplant? What can I do to minimize scarring or prepare for the procedure?
If you are having a traditional strip procedure you will have an incision with sutures. FUE or follicular unit extraction removes each hair follicle which is transplanted into the recipient site. The FUE method usually has less recovery time and discomfort. Your question should be addressed with your operating surgeon.
Could you please let me know of doctors in PA who do Neograft on hair? Thanks!
Our practice offers hair restoration using the Neograft system. Feel free to call my office at (410) 398-3445 to schedule a consultation at your convenience to learn if you are a good candidate and the advantages.
I Keep Seeing NeoGraft on the News. Is This Best Way to Do Hair Transplatation Now?
Neograft is a system which uses follicular unit extraction instead of the tradtional strip method. There is generally quicker healing and less risk of complications. However, the procedure is time consuming and usually more expensive than the strip surgery.



