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Patient Journey · Stage IVStage 04 / Consultation

What we'll talk about.

The Toronto.Hair consultation is photo-first, Zoom-second, in-person only when you’re ready. It’s with Dr. Jones directly — not a coordinator. Written assessment back within 48 hours. No follow-up unless you ask.

Stage 4 of 6
Reviewed by Dr. Robert Jones
CHAPTER IPhoto Consultation

Five photos. Eight minutes.

The photo consultation is the fastest way from “I’m thinking about this” to “I have a written plan from a senior surgeon.” Submit five photos — front, top-down, both profiles, back of head — plus a short questionnaire. Dr. Jones reviews personally and sends back a written assessment within 48 hours.

The assessment includes: candidacy (yes, no, or wait), recommended technique (FUE, FUT, or non-surgical), estimated graft count, and a high-level plan. It does not include a sales pitch. If you’re not a candidate, you’re told why and pointed at the right next step.

It’s free. It comes by email. There’s no follow-up unless you ask for one.

CHAPTER IIZoom Consultation

Thirty minutes. Real conversation.

If the photo assessment leaves you with questions or you’re ready to talk through specifics, book a Zoom. Thirty minutes, directly with Dr. Jones — not a coordinator, not a junior surgeon, not a sales rep.

The Zoom covers: your specific case in more detail, your goals, what the procedure day actually looks like, recovery expectations, the answers to whatever questions you have. By the end of the call, most patients have either booked a date or know they need to wait. Either is a fine outcome.

It’s free. There’s no obligation. There’s no follow-up unless you ask.

CHAPTER IIIWhat to Bring

Yourself. And maybe old photos.

You don’t need to prepare. The questions you have are the right questions. Old photos (from your 20s, before loss began) can help with hairline-design discussions, but they’re not required.

If you have a specific concern — about a competing clinic’s recommendation, about a previous procedure, about a medical condition that might affect surgery — bring it up. The point of the consultation is to give you the information you actually need, not the information that sounds good.

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The patient journey reads in six stages. The fastest way through it is to send photos — Dr. Jones reviews personally and you skip directly to the consultation.

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