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"Dr. Lopresti is great. We both have young kids, similar interests, are both into sports, taking care of ourselves and being the best people we can be."

Jamison Coyle
NHL Network Host
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Mike Adams – Radio Personality

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Boston media personality Mikey Adams is just one of the 80 million men in America affected by genetic male pattern baldness, and one of the thousands I have helped over two decades. I first treated him when he was host of a top-rated show on NECN in Boston. After the procedure, he went to the studio and sat down in front of the cameras, never missing a beat.

Clearly, Adams didn’t seek my services out of insecurity. He just felt he looked bad and knew he could do something to look better. But as a media insider, he has witnessed how hair loss can shake a man’s confidence, and that comes through on camera and over the airwaves. “You have to be able to radiate confidence, and a lot of guys can’t do that if they’re going bald, because they are so self-conscious about it,” Adams says.

I have seen the negative impact of hair loss on patients from all walks of life. Society views hair loss as a liability and, when given a choice, favors the person with better hair. This occurs in the workplace, in dating, or in the public eye. Celebrities and athletes face the same challenges as my other patients. Unfortunately, when people compete for approval in their careers or in social settings, hair loss often works against them.

“Dr. Leonard stepped up and did a great job for me,” Adams says. “He is at the top of the major leagues in hair restoration and guys with hair loss are lucky to have him right here in New England.”