Welcome to our New Assistant Editor and Forum Co-Moderator Tony (YoungSuccess)
We are pleased to announce that Tony who posts as “Youngsuccess” on our hair restoration discussion forum is our new editorial assistant and forum co-moderator. Tony, has a reputation on our hair loss forum for his incredibly level headed, balanced, and fair posts. He’s also a 3 time hair transplant patient (view his patient website) and

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Thanks to dozens of active members regularly participating on our hair loss forum, the growth of our community has exploded upward in the last couple of years. Thus, we are currently offering a paid, part time job opportunity for an editorial assistant and forum co-moderator. This ongoing job opportunity will be awarded to a single member
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Several weeks ago, we created a topic on our hair loss forum to discuss a part time paid job opportunity for a forum co-moderator / editorial assistant. To learn more about this opportunity, visit Paid Part Time Job Opportunity for Dedicated Members. We’re now coming down the home stretch and will most likely be making a
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Next week, our long time hair restoration forum will be converted to our new robust social networking community and enhanced discussion forum. Much like Facebook, the new Hair Restoration Social Network will enable members to create personal profiles and share their hair restoration stories, photos, and videos. Members can also create blogs, update...
Thanks to the dozens of active and dedicated members who regularly participate by sharing their experiences, photos, and answering hair loss questions, our hair restoration community’s growth has exploded upward in the last couple years. It is because of this increasing popularity and growth that we are looking for a part time forum co-moderator...
Our long time hair restoration forum has recently been dramatically enhanced and now provides social networking. Much like facebook, you can now share and create blogs, photo albums and videos, chat online and get updates from fellow hair loss sufferers. If you were a member of our previous discussion forum, all you have to do to
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The year is only half over and the Hair Transplant Network has already seen some very impressive hair restoration transformations posted on our popular discussion forum, patient blogs and patient websites. Below, meet a few of the formerly balding patients who’ve undergone successful hair restoration and the physicians that delivered them. “L.g.’s”...
Several weeks ago, we created a topic on our hair loss forum to discuss a part time paid job opportunity for a forum co-moderator / editorial assistant. To learn more about this opportunity, visit Paid Part Time Job Opportunity for Dedicated Members. In the next couple of weeks, we will be making a decision. However, we’d
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While our long time hair loss forum has served us well, we are launching a new enhanced forum that is integrated into a robust social networking community. Much like Facebook, the new Hair Restoration Social Network will enable members to create personal profiles and share their hair restoration stories, photos, and videos. Members can also create...
Now, over 800 free hair loss patient websites have been created by patients sharing their hair restoration journey with pictures. Feel free to view their stories or share your own. It’s easy and it’s the best way to share your hair transplant photos. Click here to learn how to create a free hair loss website and
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Anyone who regularly visits our hair loss forum community knows that Coalition member Dr. Glenn Charles regularly produces excellent hair transplant results. His dedication to patient care is further demonstrated by the number of questions he regularly answers publicly on our discussion forum. Recently, we edited and uploaded a collection of...
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