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Importance of the Front Hairline

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Hair Transplants for Women

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Follicular Unit Extraction

Eyebrow Transplantation

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Research by Dr. Beehner

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Additional Topics:

- Limited role of scalp reductions
- Use of Propecia/Rogaine
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Transition from a hairpiece to hair transplants
- Temple area transplantation
- Trans-gender Transplantation
- About Donor Scars
   

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Saratoga Hair

60 Railroad Place Suite 102 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: 518-581-1872 Toll Free: 1-800-281-9198
e-mail: saratogahair@spa.net

About Our Medical Staff

Michael Beehner, M.D. - Medical Director

Dr. BeehnerPersonal: Dr. Beehner resides in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. with his wife Harrilyn. They have been married 38 years and have four grown children and three grandchildren. Harrilyn serves as the office manager for the practice. Dr. Beehner’s interests outside of medicine include playing baseball (plays a week every January with the Chicago Cubs in Arizona), running (41 marathons in total, including Boston 13 times), stamp collecting, playing guitar and harmonica, and prison ministry with the Catholic R.E.C. Program.

Diplomate: American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery: 1997-present

Diplomate: American Board of Family Practice; 1976-2003

Undergraduate: Loyola University (Chicago) 1963-67; B.S. Biology; President of Student Council 1966-67

Medical School: University of Illinois Medical School (Chicago) 1967-71; M.D.

Internship: Wesley Medical Center (Wichita, Kansas) 1971-72; Family Practice Residency: St. Francis Medical Center (Wichita, Kansas) 1974-75 General Surgery (including three months training in plastic surgery)

Residency: University of Wisconsin, 1975-October 1976; Family Practice

Military: Public Health Service; National Health Service Corps; 1972-74;Stationed in West Winfield, N.Y. Rural family practice in health manpower shortage area.

Dr. Beehner before having hair transplants

Dr. Beehner in 1977, before having
hair transplants

 

Membership in Professional Organizations:

American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery
   - President of Board 2005
   - Served as Treasurer and exam committee chairman
   - Member of Board of Directors since 1999

International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
-Member, Board of Directors 2004 - present  
-Co-editor of Hair Transplant Forum International, (2002-2005) principal hair transplantation journal in the world.
-Scientific Awards Committee
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
American Medical Association
American Medical Athletic Association

Dr. Michael Beehner with
his wife, Harrilyn

 

Certified:

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Volunteer:

Volunteer Surgeon for the "Bellevue-NYU Program for Survivors of Torture" at Bellvue Hospital in NYC.

Honors, Papers published, Lecture presentations:

1999 Platinum Follicle Award: Given annually by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery to that physician who performed the year’s best research

Nov. 1999, chosen by the Discovery Channel as featured practice for one-hour special on Hair Transplant Surgery, to be aired in prime time in June 2001. Dr. Beehner conducts complete surgical procedure and answers questions about the specialty on the show.

Dr. and Mrs. Beehner

In 1992, with his wife, Harrilyn, after having had transplants

1994, Awarded "Outstanding Achievement Award" by American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery

1997, Recipient of the 1997 Research Award Grant in Barcelona, Spain by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, for a study on the survival rate of hairs in centrally placed minigrafts

2000, Recipient of the 2000 Research Award Grant in Hawaii by the ISHRS, for a 3-year study on the differences between scalp zones transplanted with both minigrafts and FU’s, and comparing “limited-depth” sites with full-depth ones.

2002, Recipient of the 2002 Research Award Grant in Chicago by the ISHRS, for a study comparing a one-layer and two-layer closure method for repairing the donor area.

Dr. Beehner in surgery

making recipient sites in a late afternoon surgery

2004, recipient of the 2004 Research Award Grant in Hawaii by the ISHRS for a study on hair follicle survival following transection.

Author of 2 chapters in 4th edition of Hair Transplantation, 2003, the main textbook for our specialty. The chapters are: “Planning and Organization of Hair Transplantation,” and “Summary of Research Studies in Hair Growth”.

Author of 2 chapters (Anatomy, Terminology) in latest hair transplantation text edited by Haber and Stough, 2006, Hair Transplantation

Contributor to the new text by James Harris, M.D. and Manny Marritt, M.D. 2003, entitled Hair Replacement Revolution.

Recommended as one of the best surgeons in the U.S. by the three principal websites acting as consumer advocates on the internet (www.Hairtransplantnetwork.com / www. hairlosshelp.com / and www.iahrs.org)

Christopher Pawlinga, M.D. - associate surgeon

- R.N. Bachelor of Science degree: SUNY University, Utica-Rome
-Ross Medical School, 2001, M.D. degree
-Family Practice Residency: St. Clare's Hospital, 2002-2005. Chief Resident 2004-2005.
-Certified: Advanced Cardiac Life Support
-Diplomate: American Board of Family Practice (2006-present)
-Board Eligible: American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery
-Completed one year ISHRS Fellowship training 2005-2006 under Dr. Michael Beehner.

Chris Pawlinga, M.D. with his wife and baby son

Drs. Beehner and Pawlinga with nursing staff toward end of a case