"The most rewarding aspect of being a hair transplant surgeon is using my skills to help people feel better about themselves and bring a positive change to their lives."
-Dr. Troy Fallon
You don't have to live with hair loss.
Dr. Troy Fallon earned his medical degree at NOVA Southeastern University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in North Miami Beach. After serving an Internship at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver, he went on to complete his Residency at Kern Medical Center in Bakersfield. He returned to his home state of Oregon at that time, where he practiced emergency medicine for 15 years.
Driven by a passion for wanting to use his skills to help people feel better about themselves and bring a positive change to their lives, Dr. Fallon decided to pursue hair restoration surgery as his specialty after years of practicing emergency medicine. "I was looking for a new challenge in my career and was fortunate at that time to meet some great surgeons in the field of hair restoration who introduced me to the specialty. Once I saw what could be done to restore a patient's hair and appearance, I had to learn more," he said. "Hair restoration surgery combines both an artistic approach and unique surgical skills that I found to be very creative and professionally fulfilling."
In his quest for the best training in hair restoration surgery, Dr. Fallon found Medical Hair Restoration. He applied and was accepted into the prestigious MHR Hair Transplantation Fellowship, one of only a few fellowship programs that are accredited by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. "Dr. Matt Leavitt and the talented physicians at MHR are leaders in the specialty," Dr. Fallon said. "They are world-class surgeons with extensive experience who are committed to the highest standards and are innovators in state-of-theart surgical techniques. I feel fortunate to have received my education from the best in the field."
Dr. Fallon's top priority as a physician is to build a strong relationship with his patients in order to offer them the best treatment available. By listening closely to his patients' expectations and concerns, he is better able to help them achieve their hair restoration goals. "I'm excited to be part of my patients' transformation. I approach my patients' care with enthusiasm and dedication," stated Dr. Fallon. "My focus is to educate and help people become more at ease regarding their surgery. We look forward to seeing their results together."
Top Benefits:
MHR surgeons continue to pioneer advanced replacement methods that are successful in delivering completely natural looking results. MHR only utilizes a micro-graft transplantation method, which replicates the natural growing patterns of real hair using varied groupings of microscopic 1, 2, and 3 follicular hair units. The hairlines that MHR Surgeons create are totally natural and undetectable because the placement of these varied groupings is performed in an artistic manner which mirrors the irregular matrix of naturally growing hair. Gone are the days of plugs, which give the patient the ?doll hair effect? because the transplants were always placed in larger groupings which resulted in a patchy, plugged effect. Micro-grafts are smaller and allow for much tighter placement, achieving the most natural and undetectable look possible. No matter what method your MHR physician chooses, you can be assured you will get the results you want and the life you deserve.
MHR transplants are completely natural. The only way people will know is if you tell them yourself. MHR doctors use a unique surgical crosshatching technique, allowing them to place hair grafts at varying angles and directions. This method yields a hairline that looks as if it were naturally grown. MHR will get you that natural look; all you have to do is call or order our FREE educational DVD.
At MHR, our focus is on quality care. Our patients receive customized solutions tailored to their needs, not a one-size-fits-all formula. MHR offers comprehensive post-transplant care to ensure a quick recovery that does not disrupt the patient?s normal activities.