Physicians' Hair Restoration, Houston TX
Address | 5373 W Alabama St Suite 350, Houston, TX | ||||||||||
Phone | (713) 974-1808 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.hairrestorationhouston.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Hair Transplantation Clinic, Hair Replacement Service | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.6 23 reviews | ||||||||||
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Physicians' Hair Restoration reviews
23This is my second procedure with Dr Puig. From start to finish, excellent professionalism and patient care. Diana and the entire staff was very courteous and kind. Thanks to PHRC for taking care of me so well!
I had a hair transplant March 2011. Before surgery, I had only a few stray hairs atop my head. 5 monhts later, there is a good coverage. It is coming in very well. It may take a year for complete results, but so far, it is progressing as described in my consultation. I can't feel or see a scar from the donor area. The top of my head is still numb, but expected to recover. The hair growth looks natural. Still have a ways to go to be a full head of hair, but progressing as predicted. The scalp deadening was a minor event. The Dr and Staff were very careful to prevent and minimize any pain or discomfort. They were all very pleasant people to deal with. This transplant isn't plugs, it is over 2000 individual folicles transplanted. I did not miss any work. Avoided hot sweaty jobs for a few days. No one noticed I had the surgery. I'll try to give an update in December. Good job and reasonable price.
Its 2016. Here is a follow up on my transplant. The new hair has remained. IN 2011, I had some original hair and added the transplanted hair. At the time, it was pretty good coverage. Over the years the original hair continued to thin and leave. But the transplant still looks good. Now to be fair, Doc recommended medications to prevent my original hair from disappearing, but I didn't want to take meds, nor spend the money on it. I'm still happy with that choice because the hair transplant has done very well. One of these days, I may have another transplant to thicken it up and cover more on the crown of my head. (an area I did not elect to cover in 2011). If you are thinking about a transplant, I'd recommend Dr. Puig. Good job. I certainly feel this was a worthwhile endeavor.
I made the mistake of going to dr arocha. He talked me out of fue that i wanted. So i got fut and now regret the scar not to mention fragments of hair growth. Dr puig helped me partially recover but it was another fut. Watch out for arocha. I think he use to do vein medicine, trained at a hair mill called mhr, never did a residency nor got board certified like most doctors and you can check this with acgme. If you want fue dont let them talk u out of it. But for fut dr puog is not bad. This os based on my research and opinion but do your homework.