"This was one of my best decisions ever."
“I did not like losing my hair. I was in a state of denial for many years going with shorter and shorter haircuts. Having a hair transplant was not an option for me because the hair transplants that I had seen before looked unnatural and had the doll’s hair look. I knew I would rather be bald than look like I had surgery. I was even skeptical about it before I first met with Dr. Goertz because I had these images of doll’s hair in my mind.
Dr. Goertz sat down with me and showed me realistically what could be accomplished if I decided to move forward. He explained in detail how he would design my hairline and how he could create a natural hairline with no scars or pits. He wanted me to understand that he does not make new hair just rearranges what I have left to “reframe” my face and create good coverage of my balding scalp.
At time of this writing I am 8 months post transplant surgery. I am excited everyday to look in the mirror and see hair where there was none. My wife is excited as well. This was one of my best decisions ever. I now know that in the right hands that a hair transplant does look natural.
A personal note about Dr. Goertz: He loves what he does and it shows! My results are amazing. He is a gifted artist and surgeon. My day of surgery sped by. Dr. Goertz and his staff made my day comfortable and enjoyable. I spent a lot of the day watching DVD’s and just relaxing.
So if you are like me and don’t like losing your hair call Dr. Goertz and see if you are a candidate. The procedure is easy and results are unbelievable.”
All the best,
Curt Warner
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About Curt Warner:
After a brilliant senior season on Penn State’s 1982 National Championship team, Warner blazed a trail of his own through the NFL in 1983. As a rookie, he rushed for 1,449 yards and scored 14 touchdowns for a 9-7 Seahawks team that made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.
Seattle beat the Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins before losing to the Los Angeles Raiders in the AFC Championship Game.
United Press International and the NFL Players Association named Warner AFC Offensive Player of the Year that season. He also made the first of his three Pro Bowl appearances.
Warner, who finished his eight-year career with the Los Angeles Rams in 1990, now lives in Vancouver Washington with wife Ana and three children. He owns and operates Curt Warner Chevrolet also located in Vancouver Washington. |

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