McLean, VA — Hair Restoration Surgery for Men
By the Numbers
4,800+
Hair Transplants
Performed
The Evidence
The Difference
Independent Recognition





Patient Voices

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Documented Record
Honest Answers
Dr. Lindsey performs every surgical step of every procedure. He operates one case per day — not because he has to, but because doing it any other way would compromise the standard he holds himself to. His in-house Super Technicians support the process with microscopic precision, but the surgical decisions, the hairline design, and the execution are his. His post-op care is equally hands-on — multiple patients document him coming in on Saturdays and Sundays, returning phone calls himself, and personally escorting patients after surgery.
Dennis L. came for a consultation and Dr. Lindsey told him not to proceed with surgery. That review is public. John Andrews spent an hour with Dr. Lindsey and was never asked to commit to anything — just asked about his goals. Jimmy Plessinger had visited three other clinics before reaching Dr. Lindsey — the only one where the doctor himself, not a salesperson, met with him directly. If this doesn't describe the consultation experience you're expecting, that's accurate. It isn't.
Dr. Lindsey's team has a documented out-of-area patient protocol. Before your visit: video consultations, detailed pre-op guidelines, hotel recommendations near the McLean clinic. Day of surgery: the same full-attention, physician-led procedure everyone receives. Post-op: Dr. Lindsey saw James from New York every day for the 7 days before he traveled home — including a Saturday and Sunday he came in specifically to do so. You travel once. The team handles the rest.
Ben Semmes' documented experience: back in the office in 10 days, scar not noticeable at all. Recovery is a planned investment, not an open-ended disruption. Dr. Lindsey maps the full timeline in advance — what to expect on day 1, day 3, day 7, and what post-op care looks like through the milestone checks at 6 and 12 months. There are no surprises because there is a protocol. You plan for it, it happens on schedule, and it's behind you.
Brian Ekeland's closing sentence: "My only regret is that I didn't have the procedure done ten years ago." John Andrews: "I have never made a better decision." Jake Lunney: nearly 10 years later, still going strong — and he'd tell you the same thing. The cost of the right procedure, done right, is a one-time investment. The cost of waiting is measured in the years you spend managing around something you didn't have to. The consultation to find out whether you're a candidate is complimentary and without obligation.
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