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CPSO licensed. Health Canada regulated.

Every physician practising in Ontario is licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) and operates under Health Canada regulation. The standards are among the strictest in the world — and they apply to every step of your care.

CPSO #31693
Health Canada compliant
CHAPTER IWhat CPSO Means

A public register. Not a private claim.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) is the regulatory body that licenses every physician in the province. CPSO licensure requires medical degree credentialing, residency training documentation, ongoing continuing medical education, and adherence to a public code of conduct. The standing of every Ontario physician is publicly searchable on the CPSO Public Register.

Dr. Jones is registered with CPSO #31693 and his current standing is publicly verifiable. So is any disciplinary history (none) and any restrictions on practice (none). You don’t have to take our word for it — the register is your check on us.

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CHAPTER IIMedication & Device Regulation

Health Canada compliant.

The medications used in hair restoration in Canada — local anaesthetics, post-op antibiotics, finasteride, minoxidil — are all Health Canada approved and prescribed under standard Canadian medical regulations. Anything you take home is dispensed from a licensed Canadian pharmacy with appropriate documentation.

The devices and instruments used in surgery are Health Canada approved Class II medical devices. The clinic operates under Ontario’s out-of-hospital premises inspection program, which audits surgical facilities for sterilisation, equipment standards, and patient-safety protocols.

CHAPTER IIIvs. Turkey-Factory Model

The honest comparison.

Hair-restoration regulation is patchy globally. In some jurisdictions, technicians can perform surgical extractions without medical credentialing, sterilisation standards are inconsistent, and dispute-resolution mechanisms are essentially non-existent for foreign patients. The cost savings of going abroad are real; so are the risks.

Canadian medical regulation isn’t marketing — it’s structural. Every step of your care here happens under a regulatory framework with public accountability. That’s what “Canadian standards” actually means.

Verify, then send photos

Cross-check the credentials on CPSO. Read the published research on PubMed. Then send photos when you’re ready.

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