2019
Posted on April 29, 2019
Channel 5 in Boston aired a segment in their 5pm newscast featuring our patient Rob Ninkovich and his Platelet Rich Plasma with ACell Therapy. WCVB-TV reporter Emily Riemer sat down with Rob and Chief Surgeon Dr. Matthew Lopresti to learn more about this unique hair […]
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Posted on April 8, 2019
If one is good, two is better. That’s the approach Rob ‘Hardy’ Poole from 98.5 The Sports Hub and Lithium on SiriusXM radio took when it came to his hair loss. Having first sought hair restoration from Leonard Hair Transplant Associates, Hardy had tremendous results […]
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Posted on March 12, 2019
Have you heard about PRP and ACell injection therapy for hair restoration? This innovative combination technique from our leading hair transplant surgeons uses your body’s own healing properties to stabilize progressively thinning hair as well as to promote growth of thicker, stronger hairs. If you […]
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Posted on March 1, 2019
Leonard Hair Transplant Associates proudly announces the addition of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy as its latest treatment option. This innovative combination technique uses your body’s own healing properties to stabilize progressively thinning hair as well as to promote growth of thicker, stronger hairs. From […]
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Posted on January 22, 2019
Good things are worth waiting for is a longstanding adage that is very valid. Waiting for a fine wine to mature; waiting for a special person to return home; waiting for your newly transplanted hair to fully grow in are all, indeed, worth the wait. […]
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Posted on January 8, 2019
There are two surgical methods of donor-area harvesting for hair transplants: The Traditional (Strip) Technique and the Follicular Unit Excision (FUE) Technique. With the strip method, stitches are in place, which are removed between ten and fourteen days after the procedure. In most patients it […]
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Posted on January 7, 2019
As a new year begins, it gives us the opportunity to look back on our achievements from the previous year. It’s a time to evaluate which goals were met and which are yet to be reached. It’s common do this for family issues and for […]
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