- Primary Care“I was referred to call Chelsea Best at Dr. Ziering’s office by a client of mine as I experienced hair loss and wanted a consultation. My primary care physician indicated that the longer I wait the harder it is to correct. My only regret regarding this process is that I didn’t pull the trigger sooner. Chelsea Was extremely well trained, knowledgeable, and was able to answer all of my questions. Once I had the consultation with Doctor Ziering I had time to collect my thoughts and decide what I wanted to do without any pressure.
- Endocrinology(HRT) is an advanced treatment that leverages new developments in endocrinology to fight hair loss and turn back the clock on your natural hairline. Dr. Ziering was an early proponent of this entirely non-surgical treatment, and today he’s an advisor to
- Thyroid
- Robotic SurgeryHair loss runs in my family on both sides. After research and a few consultations with different doctors, I decided to go with Dr. Ziering. The result of the ARTAS robotic surgery were so much more than I initially thought as far as healing time and overall appearance. …glad I can wear my hair longer now without it looking like a comb over. Great communication with office start to finish “
- Brow LiftTransgender hair transplantation is commonly performed in conjunction with other facial feminization procedures such as brow lift, rhinoplasty, cheek implantation, lip augmentation and other various soft tissue and bone contouring.
- Rhinoplasty
- Face Lift
- Lip Augmentation
- Cosmetic Surgery“I went to Dr. Ziering based on a recommendation and he was incredible. So incredible that even when I was leaving my free consultation, a stranger in the lobby stopped me to say, “I had the procedure done here years ago, and know two other people who have come to him seeking a hair transplant. The results are amazing.” Indeed, I could see, the man stranger had excellent hair. I was nervous as most people are with any sort of surgery, but Dr. Zeiring and his staff were so professional. They ensured that I was comfortable the whole time. Some of the details of any form of cosmetic surgery can be gory, but with him it was completely painless. The only thing I felt during the procedure itself was them administering the local anesthetic (which is common with this procedure). After they did that the whole time I felt absolutely no pain. Once they removed the donor strip (which most people say is the most awkward part), I knew I could be comfortable handling anything they were going to do with my head the whole day — simple because it was so incredibly painless. The whole staff was warm and friendly. They allowed me to bring in some DVDs to watch while I the procedure was going on. Dr. Ziering is the best there is. Before going there I’d checked out Bosley over the years, and they tend to really encourage you to go get multiple procedures (they want the repeat business). While Dr. Ziering can typically do multiple procedures, he allowed allows you do more than Bosley. Because of Bosley’s (repeat business) model, they were trying to get me to do half the amount of grafts that Dr. Ziering was willing to recommend. Honestly I had this done about a week ago — so I haven’t seen the full results yet. But the new grafts have all stayed in my head and seem to be firmly planted in there. I’ve been careful to follow their instructions completely and when the new hair starts to regrow I’m confident it will be completely successful. “
- Skin CancerPatients with a history of skin cancer on the scalp should not use KeraFactorâ„¢ï¸ products. Patients with an active infection on the scalp should not use KeraFactorâ„¢ï¸ products until a physician determines the infection has cleared, and it is safe to begin treatment. Any patient who experiences an allergic reaction to KeraFactorâ„¢ï¸ products should stop using these products immediately and be examined by their Ziering physician.
- DermatologySMP is an ancient Asian beautification practice that has gained popularity worldwide. Tattoos have been discovered on Egyptian mummies as evidence of deity worship. Roman gladiators were also known to wear tattoos for identification. Tattooing was widespread among royalty in the early part of the twentieth century. The first studies documenting the medicinal uses of tattooing in dermatology came in the mid-1800s.