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Dr. Boden member of the Global Council Of Hair Restoration Surgery Societies

The purpose of the Global Council is to create unity in the field amongst the leaders of the national hair restoration surgery societies.  The Global Council provides a forum for exchange to discuss issues in hair restoration surgery facing the various countries.  The Global Council is used as a sounding board, to ask advice, and…

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Dr. Scott Boden Presents Several Sessions at the ISHRS 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting

Dr. Boden recently returned from the 22nd Annual International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons (ISHRS) Scientific Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where he was a lead presenter of several sessions, including topics on non-androgenetic alopecia and the FUE hair transplant procedure. More than 500 physicians and surgical assistants from around the world attended the 4-day conference to…

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Consumer Alert Regarding the Dangers of Unlicensed Technicians Performing Hair Restoration Surgery

The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons (ISHRS), a not-for-profit medical association focused on medical and surgical outcomes excellence in the field of hair restoration, recently issued a consumer alert warning patients of the risk of having hair restoration surgery performed by an unlicensed technician. Scott A. Boden, M.D., a Diplomate of the American Board…

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FUE hair transplant from beard covers facial scar in mustache area

A severe car crash two years ago left Bill grateful to be alive and with a large contracted scar below his nose. The resulting scar prevented hair from growing in the area and it served as a painful daily reminder of the accident. “People wouldn’t look at my smile, they would stare at my scar,…

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Global Demand for Hair Transplants Increases 85% in Past Decade; More Women Undergoing Hair Restoration Surgery

Hair restoration surgery is on the rise with no signs of slowing down – echoing a global trend of more people seeking cosmetic surgery to improve their appearance. Statistics released from a recent member survey conducted by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) – the world’s leading medical authority on hair loss and…

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Dr. Boden Earns Designation of Fellow of the ISHRS

Connecticut hair transplant surgeon Scott Boden, M.D. has earned the prestigious status of “Fellow” of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. Dr. Boden is one of only 61 inaugural members of the ISHRS to be designated the Fellow status for his participation and contributions to this international hair restoration organization.

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We have moved and created a new state-of-the-art office!

Please visit us in our state-of-the art new facilities: 415 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY, SUITE 400, WETHERSFIELD, CT. 06109 Please call for an appointment: 860-563-1400

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Dr. Scott Boden has been elected Secretary of the Board of Directors for the ABHRS & IBHRS

Wethersfield, CT January 10, 2013: Dr. Scott Boden has been elected Secretary to serve the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS.) The ABHRS is an independent medical certifying board concentrating in the area of hair restoration surgery.  The ABHRS is the only certification recognized by the International Society of Hair Restoration surgery (ISHRS), the…

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Dr. Scott Boden Lectures on Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) at the ISHRS Conference

The 20th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons will take place October 17-20, 2012 in the Bahamas. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct 16, 2012 – Scott Boden, MD., a hair transplant surgeon and medical director for Hair Restoration & Aesthetic Medicine Center with  offices in Wethersfield and Guilford, CT, will be…

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Do Bedside Manners Matter?

consultation that makes you feel listened to and understood.

How important are bedside manners?  I recently read an article discussing doctors and ‘Bedside Manners’. It said that good bedside manners can be important in helping patients recover more quickly form serious illnesses, however too many healthcare professionals have too little time to communicate to their patients.   Is this relevant to people with hair…

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