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		<title>Clive Dean&#8217;s Poetic Written Testimonial</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 23:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Malcolm Mendelsohn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“In the beginning” there was the plug. And man saw this
was good. And indeed it was “good”, for its time. Man
had some coverage of their baldness for the first time.
The results for the individual patients however remained
as a testament to its crudeness; a cobbling effect which
clearly indicated that they had had some sort of cosmetic
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“In the beginning” there was the plug. And man saw this<br />
was good. And indeed it was “good”, for its time. Man<br />
had some coverage of their baldness for the first time.<br />
The results for the individual patients however remained<br />
as a testament to its crudeness; a cobbling effect which<br />
clearly indicated that they had had some sort of cosmetic<br />
procedure. This obviously militated against the reason for<br />
having the procedure in the first place; although not being<br />
seen as bald but now being seen as having an obvious<br />
cosmetic procedure. Hence patients contention that they<br />
would rather be bald and at least look natural than<br />
wanting to look like they had been shot in the head<br />
with a shotgun at close range!!<br />
As hair technology advanced so did the tools used on Hair<br />
Restoration. The “micro surgery” technique was developed.<br />
Without going into technical and minor details, suffice to<br />
say that this was a vast improvement on the plug method<br />
but it still had its drawback. Lack of density and the need<br />
for multiple sessions over a long period of time were some<br />
of the considerations. The lack of a presentable and ”<br />
natural looking” hairline was another significant drawback.<br />
The effects were similar to that of the plug method -<br />
An unnatural and obvious cosmetic procedure. Obvious to<br />
state that the benefits for the patients (converge) were<br />
countered/negated by the fact that one looked like they<br />
had a cosmetic procedure &#8211; Unnatural and obvious.<br />
Then came the Choi. The saviour of the world! (in Hair<br />
circles anyway). A precise tool. The cutting edge of<br />
technology! The use of this device, in the right hands<br />
could lead to some remarkably natural looking results,<br />
which blended into existing areas to give a totally<br />
natural overall result.<br />
Now we come to the crux of the matter. Notice, in<br />
relation to the Choi I said “in the right hands’. There<br />
was an important reason for this as I will explain.<br />
The Choi is a device, a tool. It is adjunct to therapy and<br />
not the therapy itself. Give an ordinary child some paints<br />
and canvas and he will give you a rather nice<br />
interpretation of “art”. Give the same materials to an<br />
accomplished artist and he will give you a masterpiece.<br />
So is the same for the usage of the Choi. A tool whose<br />
expression and potential lies in the hands of the<br />
practitioner. And as we know in art, both expression,<br />
result and technical expertise vary greatly. In Cosmetic<br />
surgery the same rule is true. Results vary greatly<br />
depending on the surgeon himself, even though they<br />
use the same device.<br />
Let me now proudly introduce to you the “National<br />
Portrait Gallery” of Hair Restoration in the form of Choi<br />
Hair Restoration Clinics and Fotis Tunis, the Leonardo De<br />
Vinci of our time.<br />
Let me begin with Fotis Tunis, the master genius.<br />
Without prejudice and with integrity, I have seen many<br />
surgeons work using this Choi device. But I have seen the<br />
device used in the hands of such a master. And his results<br />
are FANTASTIC. A true piece of workmanship, a<br />
masterpiece to behold.<br />
How did Fotis and his assistant protégé, Maria, arrive at<br />
this point? The reason for this is simple. Fotis Tunis and<br />
Maria have worked for many years developing this one<br />
skill and given their obvious talent and passion for<br />
what they do; the mastery of the use of the Choi in<br />
Hair Transplantation and the consequence is excellence<br />
of results.<br />
I have no hesitation in stating as a fact that they are the<br />
best proponents of this device in terms of artistry and<br />
expertise and I can categorically state that they are “The<br />
Best of the Best in their profession – True Masters – The<br />
Leonardo De Vinci of their profession. Working swiftly<br />
but precisely, the time taken to complete a “masterpiece”<br />
procedure is halved. Thus not only do you get fantastic<br />
results you will also not suffer swelling oedema or<br />
complications as a consequence of the unnecessary time<br />
spent hesitating as other Surgeons do because of their lack<br />
of expertise experience.<br />
You can see the Master at work in the video (and me<br />
having the procedure) and see his creative works in the<br />
form of Patient Consultants who have had his procedure.<br />
You can also read the numerous testimonials or talk to<br />
patients who have had the benefit of his procedure.<br />
To make Hair Restoration a complete and positive<br />
experience, Choi Hair Restoration Clinics has teamed up<br />
with Fotis Tunis unlike a “revolving door” service that you<br />
will get with any other clinic, we at Choi Hair<br />
Restoration Clinics work devotedly to ensure you get<br />
The Very Best of the Best service!!</p>
<p>    Clive<br />
“The Best of the Best in their<br />
profession – True Masters –<br />
The Leonardo De Vinci of their<br />
profession”.</p>
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		<title>Clive Dean&#8217;s Video Tribute to NHI Clinics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 22:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Malcolm Mendelsohn</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Clive Dean]]></category>

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		<title>Malcolm Mendelsohn Introduces Clive Dean</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 22:51:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Malcolm Mendelsohn</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Clive Dean]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Want to know who the best people are for hair restoration surgery?
Offering specialised technology and ‘Choi Implanter ‘know-how’?
Easy! Just ask one of our competitors!
Clive Dean had his third and final Choi procedure with our surgeon, Dr. Tsounis, toward the end of a long association with my company (NHI Hair Clinics) as a ‘patient counsellor’.
Clive had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="style1">Want to know who the best people are for hair restoration surgery?</p>
<p class="style1">Offering specialised technology and ‘Choi Implanter ‘know-how’?</p>
<p class="style2">Easy! Just ask one of our competitors!</p>
<p>Clive Dean had his third and final Choi procedure with our surgeon, Dr. Tsounis, toward the end of a long association with my company (NHI Hair Clinics) as a ‘patient counsellor’.</p>
<p>Clive had already had two previous Choi procedures with NHI’s former surgeon, whom he now represents.</p>
<p>However, before leaving NHI, Clive left us with somewhat of a legacy. A written testimonial as a tribute to his final procedure with Dr. Tsounis. A tribute which can only be described as ‘Poetic’ in its content.</p>
<p>Added to this, Clive Dean left behind another tribute to NHI’s services, on film. His almost euphoric accounts of his final Choi procedure with our surgeon, Dr. Tsounis.</p>
<p>“No swelling”, “No pain”, “No nerves” and “Less time” he gasped in almost disbelief? As if questioning why he hadn’t experienced any of the inconvenience he’d endured with both of his previous procedures? Then it’s little wonder that Clive didn’t suffer nerves this time.</p>
<p>He knew from seeing evidence of so many of our patients that he wouldn’t have to face the (almost mandatory) swelling he’d endure pre- Dr. Tsounis and his team. Nor would he face a 6 hour plus ‘epic’ due to a combination of slow operating and coffee breaks for a procedure which takes our team about 4 hours.</p>
<p>So there we have it. Clive no longer has the services of NHI or Dr. Tsounis to offer.</p>
<p>Which leaves him in the unenviable position of having to persuade people to use the services of another clinic that he knows – <strong>FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE</strong> – can only be 2nd best.</p>
<p class="style6">Malcolm Mendelsohn.</p>
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