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Posted on June 1, 2012
Hair loss affects different people in different ways. The following is how it affected a young man: Hair loss was a troublesome worry of mine when I turned 18. During college I played Division 1 soccer and was very self-conscious out on the field running […]
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Posted on May 18, 2012
Dr. Robert Leonard, chief surgeon and founder of Leonard Hair Transplant Associates, will participate in the 14th International Conference of the Italian Society of Hair Restoration (ISHR), held in Rome from May 24-27. Dr. Leonard, an internationally recognized expert in the field of hair restoration, […]
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Posted on May 2, 2012
I have been selected to present at the annual DHI Academy Masters Meeting in Athens, Greece, on June 2nd. My presentation is titled “Different Excision Tools: NeoGraft versus Manual Punch Techniques.” NeoGraft™ is a revolutionary, automated surgical technique which provides patients with a more efficient, […]
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Posted on March 23, 2012
I’m excited to announce I’ve been accepted into the membership of the North American Hair Research Society (NAHRS). The NAHRS is a non-profit organization that not only studies the causes of hair loss, but also investigates possible new treatments for hair loss disorders. The NAHRS […]
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Posted on March 1, 2012
Hope Murphy of Coventry, Rhode Island visited my Cranston office in 2010. Like many people, she was experiencing hair loss, but she did not want to let hair loss define who she is as a woman. For many years, hair loss has been thought of […]
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Posted on December 21, 2011
Not only do we rejuvenate our patients, but we refresh ourselves, too! No, I haven’t had my face lifted…yet! What we did do was a total renovation our Cranston office’s waiting area and consultation room as well as to paint the remainder of the […]
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Posted on December 13, 2011
There is nothing like feeling and looking as good as you can when visiting with friends and family—especially during the holiday season. It is not at all uncommon for me to hear from patients that even though they may feel pretty good about how they […]
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