Would you trust Picasso to remove your gallbladder? On its face, the question is absurd. No matter how good an artist Picasso was, you probably don't want him operating on you. You want a doctor. That makes sense. But, why would a person considering hair transplantation trust a doctor, no matter how strong his surgical credentials, to create art on his head?
This is the situation with hair transplantation procedures. Hair transplantation is sculpture. It's art. To achieve excellent results requires not just a doctor, but an artist as well. The artisans at Samson understand that. With Samson you get the best of both worlds: outstanding medicine and outstanding artistry. At Samson, your final result is a collaboration between the physician, our aesthetic experts and you. Your result is not simply left to the aesthetic judgment of the doctor.
". To achieve excellent results requires not just a doctor, but an artist as well. With Samson you get the best of both worlds: outstanding medicine and outstanding artistry"
At Samson we understand the importance of hair and appearance.
Studies have shown that men with hair loss are judged as less attractive than those with hair. It may not be fair. It may not be right. But, it is fact. Other studies have shown that men with hair loss are judged to be older than in fact they are. No real surprise there. Hair loss dramatically impacts one's appearance, perhaps more so than any other physical condition. We instantly notice a change in a person's hair. No doubt this is why men and women historically have gone to great lengths to address their hair loss.
In response to hair loss, many men opt to shave their head. For some, this can be a stylish and attractive look. Others don't look good with a shaved head. They can look menacing and intimidating. A shaved head calls attention to itself. And, while an option for some men, a shaved head is almost unheard of for women.
Fortunately, today hair loss sufferers have more and better treatment options than ever before.