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Robert Dorin, DO
website: http://www.truedorin.com
Dr. Dorin graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Bio-Chemistry from Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY in December 1993.
Following his graduation, Dr Dorin worked in the Pediatric Urology Department at Long Island Jewish Medical Center for 18 months as a researcher. Here Dr Dorin performed Northern Analysis on animal and human tissue searching for the expression of the Wilms Tumor gene. . Dorin pursued and received his doctorate at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury NY in May 1999. June of 2002 Dr Dorin completed a traditional rotating internship and his residency training at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center, West Islip N.Y.-Department of Family Medicine. Dr Dorin first met Dr True in April of 1999, when Dr Dorin became a patient of Dr. True’s. -It was from this relationship developed that eventually lead to an invitation by Dr. True to serve an elective rotation during Dr. Dorin’s senior residency year., Upon completion of this elective with Dr True, Dr Dorin was invited to become an associate of Dr. True’s in February 2002. (Pending completion of Dr Dorin’s residency). While an associate, Dr True served as Dr Dorin’s mentor, as he imparted his vast knowledge and experience of hair restoration to Dr. Dorin. Two years latter Dr Dorin became a partner with Dr True of the True and Dorin Medical Group, P.C. Dr. Dorin is a member of the International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons and recommended by the American
Hair Loss Association. Visit Dr. Dorin's Website: www.truedorin.com
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I’ve noticed that my 72 year old father who has been bald since around the age of 40 is now starting to thin out at the back and sides of his hair. I’m worried about this since I know this is the donor area used for a hair transplan, and I am seriously thinking about having one. I know it’s said that hair transplantation is permanent, but if my back and sides thin like my dad does that mean I will eventually lose my transplanted hair, or is this rare? Thanks!
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With today’s closure, if the donor hair is taken in the mid of the donor zone and not on the fringes, and with the techniques of the trichophytic closure, it’s highly unlikely that the scar would be so pronounced that it would cause an interference with your daily life or routine. Read the Story