Philosophy
I have maintained a steadfast commitment to hair restoration throughout my medical and professional career. Seeing my patients renew their self-esteem and hearing how I’ve been able to assist in changing their lives for the better has a profound impact on my practice and career. Every patient is treated with the utmost dignity and respect and we work diligently to ensure that each and every patient is receiving the best possible surgical effort. If you trust in me and my practice, my promise to you is that you will receive the best care and most customized hair replacement result possible.
Please take a few moments and view the following brief videos during which Dr. Arocha discusses what he considers the most important considerations when preparing for a high quality hair transplant procedure the produces natural results.
Dr. Arocha believes it is critically important to develop a long term strategic hair restoration plan and he uses state-of-the-art techniques to get the best hair transplant results. To learn more about Dr. Arocha, his experience, skill, philosophy and to see examples of his hair restoration results at http://www.dallashairloss.com/en/catalogs/.
The greatest reward is the positive impact that Dr. Arocha and his staff can have on their patients who typically have endured years of anxiety and disappointment related to their hair loss.
If you are ready to change your life, Dr. Arocha would be honored to assist you in reaching your hair restoration goals.
Hair Restoration Services
- Corrective Hair Restoration
- Corrective Transplant Surgery
- Eyebrow Reconstruction
- Eyelash Reconstruction
- Facial Hair Transplant
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State of Hair Restoration Report is Out
The results of the annual survey of members of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery are out and they shine the light on a profession that is growing is size, scope and expertise. A total of 176 ISHRS members responded to the ISHRS 2011 Practice Census, resulting in a margin of error for the sample within +/- 6.4 percent more






