Publication: Irish Times Date: Monday, February 7, 2011 Page: 13 Extract: 2 of 2 Circulation: 106.926 Author: Brian Boyd Src: Irish Times Why go bald? Beyond trauma and toupée ‘I just want to walk into a pub, sit down, order a pint and feel normal.” This was one of the reasons recently given by a

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Concerns Regarding Fraudulent Advertising We are concerned about representations being made by commercial clinics in the media and in advertisements in regard to ‘scar free surgery’. As Surgeons with a collective experience of over one hundred years we are fully cogniscent that such assertions simply are untrue All wounds heal naturally by the formation of

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The importance of pre-operative ECG testing for hair transplant patients – based on the experience of one of our experts at Hair Restoration Blackrock, Dublin Today, FUT surgeries routinely take between 8 – 10 hours.  This longer surgery time poses a potential risk to the patient’s heart due to the possibility of prolonged exposure to the

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International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery Annual Scientific Meeting     For more up to date information on HRBR at the ISHRS conference, please see this post on the ISHRS Conference 2019. Boston, Massachusetts 20-24th October 2010 The ISHRS is the principal academic forum at which current and novel science (relevant to the treatment of

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Recent research  reported in the Hair Transplant Forum International, indicates that, despite adverse global economic conditions, hair restoration has seen strong growth since 2006 and is still growing.“…the extrapolated worldwide number of hair restoration patients treated in 2008 was approximately 811,363 (both surgical and non-surgical patients) – up 26% from 2006…The significant increase in hair 

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The June 15, 2008 issue of the International Journal of Cancer published the discovery that vitamin D exerts a protective effect on prostate cells against excess DNA-damaging oxidative stress that can lead to cancer. The study, led by Rochester Medical Center associate professor of urology Yi-Fen Lee found that the active form of vitamin D

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