When looking into Connecticut hair transplants, the Connecticut Medical Examining Board is an often overlooked but vital resource. The state medical board can give your hair loss surgeon an official health check!
Connecticut hair transplants surgeons, together with their colleagues across the US, have a generally very good reputation. If you are considering having a hair restoration procedure carried out in the US, you have the choice of some of the finest hair surgeons in the world.
However, be aware that not all hair surgeons in Connecticut, nor the US, offers the best quality. Eventhough you can expect to pay in the top range of the USD 3.00 to USD 10.00 price per graft (hair) in the US, you should still do your own research about the potential hair surgeons before you commit yourself.
The Connecticut Medical Examining Board license medical doctors within the state of Ohio. It investigates complaints from patients and disciplines doctors who break the law.
The mission statement of the Connecticut Medical Examining Board is quoted below:
Mission Statement:
To protect and improve the health and safety of the people of Connecticut by:
- Assuring the conditions in which people can be healthy
- Promoting physical and mental health
- Preventing disease, injury, and disability
Together with the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), the Connecticut Medical Examining Board uses the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) to verify the credentials of hair loss surgeons, and doctors in general, in the US.
The Connecticut Medical Examining Board can be contacted at the below address:
Connecticut Medical Examining Board
410 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06134
Phone: +1 (860) 509-8000
Website: Connecticut Medical Examining Board homepage (opens in a new window)
The below hair loss surgeons in Connecticut are listed in the Understand Hair Loss Organization's directory:
Connecticut Propecia is one of three hair loss products that is today approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). The other two products are:
Propecia comes in a pill form, version Rogaine, which comes in a topical solution (it is sprayed or applied directly to the scalp). Propecia is only available by perscription in the US.
Propecia is only available for men today but research is currently being carried out for a female version of Propecia.
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