Spencer Kobren’s weekly on air support group has been nationally syndicated for over twelve years and has developed cult-like status among men ages 18 to 35 and beyond seeking advice on “Sex, Life and Hair Loss.” The Washington Post proclaims that The Bald Truth is Kobren’s “Pulpit of the airwaves.” A new genre of hip talk radio. New York Post columnist and author, Girsh Kuntzman, writes, “The tone of The Bald Truth is pure therapy,” and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review declares “Spencer Kobren’s nationally syndicated show “The Bald Truth” has a dedicated listenership that would have Rush Limbaugh pulling his hair out in envy.”
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman speak with callers about their life experiences dealing with hair loss, hair transplants and what it takes to cope.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the disturbing reality of the current state of the hair transplant field and how plastic surgeons are now offering hair transplantation as part of their surgical “menu” without having the skill or infrastructure to perform truly state of the art hair transplant surgery.
Nicole Large from Shapiro Medical Group calls in to discuss the reality of Tricopigmentation and other forms of scalp pigmentation and Internet Broadcasting legend Andrew Zarian joins the guys to talk about his incredible success with Propecia.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss he dangers that today’s hair transplant consumers face when trying to conduct their research on physician review sites and hair loss forums.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss why it’s sometimes best to just cut your losses and move on after undergoing a disappointing hair transplant procedure, especially if you’re not aesthetically damaged by the process. Doug from Chicago calls to discuss his regret over allowing his hair loss to interfere with his ability to feel comfortable enjoying some of the basic pleasures in life like visiting with friends and family and Eric from Florida calls in to described what he considers his less than stellar hair transplant experience.
When it comes to hair transplant surgery or medicine of any kind the maxim Primum non nocere or “first, do no harm is one of the principal precepts of bioethics that all healthcare students are taught and is a fundamental principle throughout the world of medicine. However, for some in the hair transplant industry this basic principle does not seem to apply.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the tremendous difficulties hair loss sufferers face today when attempting to research hair transplant surgery online. What’s most disheartening is that things are only getting worse…The guys also field a call from a physician discussing his current battle with post finasteride syndrome (PFS).
Phoenix hair transplant surgeon and IAHRS accepted member Scott Alexander, MD calls in to discuss the entrepreneurial nature of the hair transplant industry and why he believes there is no consensus when it comes to which hair transplant techniques are truly best for the general patient population. The answer is simple…money.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the very real issue of physician pandering, a tactic used by some in the field to win the favor and to appeal to vulnerable and usually young hair loss sufferers who frequent the various online hair loss message forums.
If you’re scheduled for hair transplant surgery, but are having second thoughts for any reason, the rule of thumb here at TBT is “go with your gut.” Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman take a call from Alex, a BTT forum member who was minutes away from boarding a plane to Istanbul and chose to turn around, get back in his car and cancel is scheduled procedure. While state of the art hair transplant surgery has positively and profoundly impacted the lives of of many, there is nothing wrong with waiting and if things don’t feel right, Sometimes leaving that deposit on the table is money well spent.
State of the art hair transplantation has always been a team effort. The use of surgical technicians plays a vital role in the ability to move and implant large numbers of grafts in a single session, but in today’s FUE hair transplant environment more and more clinics are relying on layman to do most if not all of the surgery. While there are some incredibly talented technicians in the field, Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss this disturbing trend of using unlicensed technicians to perform key aspects of the surgery, which most consumers believe were going to be performed by the licensed physician they hired to do the job.
If you’re considering hair transplant surgery this is a show you don’t want to miss!
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the true future of surgical hair restoration and how the field is changing more rapidly than most in the industry even realize. If you’re considering surgical hair restoration or scalp micro pigmentation or if you’re a physician or clinic practicing these these disciplines, this a show you don’t want to miss.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman speak with a physician from Baltimore who wanted to share his personal experience of suffering with the unusual phenomenon known as Post Finasteride Syndrome (PFS). While both Joe and Spencer as well as the vast majority of TBT callers have had minimal to no apparent side effects from the drug, if you are considering talking Propecia to treat your hair loss this is a show you don’t want to miss!
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss PRP therapy for hair loss and the fact that all PRP is not created equal. They also discuss just how out of touch so many in hair transplant field are when it comes to the reality and the importance of today’s online environment and the many different ways these resources better educate and ultimately effect the decision making process of the hair loss consumer.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman field a variety of calls ranging from a guy who recently had temporary Trycopigmentation to a hair loss sufferer with Tourette syndrome trying to find a clinic who would be willing to take on his unique case. If you’re considering hair transplantation it is vital that you are aware there limitations and that understanding who makes the best candidates for the procedure is not always as cut and dry as it may seem.
Hair loss and hair transplant message forums can be a great resource for many who are looking for answers about how to deal with their hair loss situation, however, as with most online resources, knowing how to safely navigate these places is not as straight forward as most people would think.
If you’re currently using the forums to do your research, this is a show you can't afford to miss!
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the importance of proper hair transplant operating room disinfection, instrument sterilization and infection prevention protocols that most proactive patients presume are all part of the standard of care when considering hair transplantation. The, truth is proper protocols are not always the standard.
IAHRS accepted member and Portland hair transplant surgeon Dr. Steve Gable calls in to provide his perspective on what standard infection prevention should be and what to ask and look for when visiting a hair transplant faculty. If you are considering surgical hair restoration this is a program that you cannot afford to miss!
Spencer talks with Joe Tillman and Dr. Alan Bauman about the media focusing on Donald Trump and Scott Walker's hair. Carl from NY calls to talk about his experience with hair loss and the difference between generic and brand name Finasteride.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman address a couple of complaints of bad hair transplants posted on baldtruthtalk.com. Joe Tillman talks about his recent visits to hair transplant clinics in Turkey. And Curtis from Virginia calls in to share his hair loss story.
Spencer Kobren speaks with Joe Tillman about his experience in the hair loss industry and role with The Bald Truth. And Andrew Zarian calls to discuss side effects some medications allegedly cause.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the reality of SMP and why consumers really need to do their due diligence before considering tattooing their scalps as a way of dealing with their hair loss.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss Joe’s undercover consultation with one of the countless hair transplant mills that are now dominating the Turkish cosmetic surgery tourism market.
Jonah from Orange County calls to ask Spencer about his concerns over SSRIs potentially causing hair loss. And Buzz calls for advice on whether he should switch to Finasteride after not noticing any slowing of hair loss from using Minoxidil.
Spencer Kobren speaks with Joe Tillman about the state of the hair loss industry, especially the amount of misinformation on the internet.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the danger of doctors not disclosing all relevant information about who they are connected with. Star from Toronto calls to update us on his upcoming FUT procedure. Vick from DC calls to check in and tell us about his renewed interest in body building.
Paul from NY calls to vent about his struggles with hair loss and the portrayal of characters on TV with hair loss. Mike from NJ calls to discuss hair loss marketing tactics with Spencer. Brian from LA calls to share the story of when he first started taking Finasteride and his concern of sexual side effects. Doug from Chicago shares how his Dad was concerned about his hair loss during a major public court appearance.
Show Biz Dude who is an actor/performer calls with concerns about the way his hair looks on camera. A caller from Maine calls to discuss how a person's life style can play into hair loss.
Andrew Zarian co-hosts with Spencer Kobren. Andrew gives an update on his usage of Finasteride. Brian from LA calls with concerns about side effects from taking Avodart. Kelly from South Bend calls with questions about his hair regrowth. Mike from Elkhart to share his experience using a hair piece.
Spencer Kobren speaks with IAHRS accepted member, Carlos Wesley, M.D. about the latest advancements in his scarless hair transplant technique Piloscopy. Dan from Boise calls to ask Spencer about hair transplants using NeoGraft. Doug from Chicago calls to explain how TBT saved him from making a bad decision. Terrence from Virginia calls to ask whether he should wait for future technology before getting another hair transplant.
Tim from Boston calls with questions about cosmetic surgery. Brian from LA calls to update us on his SMP procedure he had done. Andrew Zarian also calls with an update on his hair loss after starting Finasteride.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discusses how unprofessional some doctors conduct themselves.
Boz calls in concerned about blowing a relationship due to his hair loss. Sam calls to share a similar experience. Andrew Zarian calls to give an update on his Propecia regime. And Joe Tillman joins Spencer.
Mike from NY calls to ask Spencer what the risks are regarding FUE hair transplantation. Mason from Texas calls concerned about side effects from taking Proscar. Dr. Alan Bauman also calls to discuss hair loss with Spencer Kobren and answer phone calls. Dr. Bauman also talks about his experience meeting Joe from Staten Island in person. Sam from KC to update Spencer on his side effects while using generic Finasteride.
Spencer speaks with Joe Tillman about his early struggles with hair loss and dangers of the hair loss industry. Chris from Ohio calls to update us on his issue with head pain and decision to start taking Finasteride. John from NYC calls to vent about feeling under served by the hair loss industry. Tim from Boston calls to discuss changes to his hair line. And TBT regular Dave Artista checks in.
Spencer talks about over hearing a woman criticizing her significant other's hair style. Joe Tillman calls in to comment on Spencer's experience and thoughts on how men can deal with their hair loss. Sam from Kansas City calls in with questions about side effects from using Finasteride. Margaret from NJ calls to talk about a soap that she claims helps grow hair back. And Joe from Staten Island returns.
Elliot from Greenville calls in to share his success story taking Finasteride. Carl Jack from Queens calls to ask Spencer about the differences between brand name Propecia, and generic. Andrew Zarian calls to share the reaction he's getting from other people after starting Propecia. And Brian the actor calls to discuss the side effects of Propecia.
Joe Tillman calls to talk about a billboard he saw recently and why someone may not want the latest and greatest hair transplant procedure. Tim from Boston ponders the risk involved in receiving a hair transplant after being on Finasteride for several years. Joe from NY calls to share his hair loss story and to ask Spencer about the differences between taking Generic versus name brand. John from NYC calls in concerned about side effects from Finasteride.
Andrew Zarian calls to give an update of his first week using Propecia. Is Andrew experiencing any side effects? Dave Artista calls to ask Spencer about his recent conversation with Dr. Wesley regarding Piliofocus. Dave also discloses emails from Joe from Staten Island saying he's done with Spencer and The Bald Truth. John from Michigan calls in to talk about his struggle with explaining his hair loss to women. And Joe Tillman calls to comment on the Joe from Staten Island controversy.
Andrew Zarian is in studio for the whole show. Andrew also takes his first dose of Propecia, live on air. Sam from Missouri calls in concerned about side affects from taking Finasteride. Dave Artista from Chicago calls to share his experience using Finasteride. Johnny from Ohio calls to discuss Andrew starting Propecia. Tim from Boston also calls to discuss Propecia. And Joe Tillman calls to discuss different drugs used to prevent hair loss.
Bob from Ontario calls to share his hair loss story and decision not to use Finasteride. Joe Tillman calls to lend his thoughts on hair loss and Finasteride. And Brian from Los Angeles calls to share his success story with Scalp Micro-pigemntation.
Spencer critiques a new PBS article about hair loss. What did the article get right and what did it get wrong? Andrew Zarian calls in to add his thoughts on the PBS article. Joe from Staten Island calls to share his realization that there are people worse off than him after attending a Wounder Warrior Veterans day event. Joe also shares some news. Ben from DC calls concerned about his continued hair loss and usage of Finasteride.
Joe Tillman calls in to discuss the increased adoption rate of the ARTAS hair transplant system. Joe from Staten Island calls in to rant about some hair loss ad that uses actor Rob Lowe. And Carl in South Carolina shares his hair loss journey and success using Propecia to slow his hair loss.
Spencer discusses the experience he had recently doing an interview for a Swedish journalist. Is there a double standard for men who put make up on their head? Joe from Staten Island, and Brian Monroe call to add their opinion of there possibly being a double standard.
Andrew Zarian calls in to talk about his success and being featured on the cover of a local newspaper. Ray from Arizona calls to share his hair loss story and praise for The Bald Truth. Kenny from NY calls to talk about how his hair loss has affected his confidence. Vic from DC calls to make a comparison between men dealing with hair loss to women that want a bigger breast size.
Spencer Kobren addresses a recent study linking male pattern baldness to prostate cancer. Is there any truth to the claims in the study? Johnny from Ohio calls in concerned about inexperienced doctors using the ARTAS robotic hair transplant system or the NeoGraft. George from Alabama checks in after a long absence. How is he doing? Kenny from New York calls in concerned about his hair loss at such a young age. And Joe from Staten Island calls.
Andrew Zarian calls to talk about giving advice to a friend about dealing with hair loss. Tim from Boston calls in to discuss how he deals with losing his hair. Brian from Chicago calls to talk about his experience using Finasteride and myths surrounding its use. Joe Tillman calls to lend his expertise and perspective from the hair loss industry. And long time TBT listener TJ checks in.
Spencer speaks with Dr. Glenn Charles about why he chose to go with the ARTAS Robotic Transplant System. And Mike from New York to discuss his hair loss after going off Propecia for reproductive reasons.
Spencer shares a story of him being recognized over the weekend and it turning out to be bizarre. Joe from Staten Island calls in to discuss women having a double standard of a man's appearance. Tim from Boston calls to weigh in on the topic of women and double standards. And Joe Tillman calls to vent his frustration with Spencer over the extremes people go to alter themselves.
Spencer speaks with Dr. Alan Bauman and Dr. Bill Yates about hair transplantation using the ARTAS or NeoGraft devices. Is one device better than the other?
Tim from Boston calls to share his thoughts on the perception people have of their hair loss. Artista calls to discuss whether we could possibly see donor regeneration in the near future. And Joe from Staten Island calls.
Spencer's talks about the ARTAS robotic hair transplant system and other hair transplant devices.
Spencer speaks with Dr. Bauman who performed a hair transplant for a patient whom won a contest. How did the transplant go? Joe from Staten Island calls to comment on Spencer's interview with Dr. Brett King who with the help of Dr. Angela Christiano’s groundbreaking research, he reversed the hair loss process in a young man who suffered with AA for most of his life.
Spencer Kobren speaks to IAHRS member Dr. Robert Bernstein about the benefits and possible pitfalls associated with of the ARTAS® Robotic Hair Transplant system. If you’re considering undergoing surgical hair restoration with a physician who uses the ARTAS®, you must watch this show!
Artista calls to respond to Spencer's request for comments on the evolution of surgical hair restoration. How close is an effective hair loss treatment? Joe Tillman discusses the proper way to photograph hair transplant results with Spencer. Steve in Toronto calls to give us an update on his hair loss. Should he try switching to name brand drugs rather than generic?
Spencer speaks with Dr. Alan Bauman about low level laser light therapy. Does laser light therapy actually work to restore hair? Tim from Boston calls to ask Dr. Bauman about the kind of results someone can expect from using 82M. Joe from Staten Island calls to get Spencer's take on doctors performing adipose stem cell therapy. What's the verdict?
Spencer explains why FUE transplantation is not necessarily the holy grail of hair transplant procedures. Joe from Staten Island calls in. Joe explains why he was in the hospital. Joe also updates us on some news. Jeff Adams in Florida calls to share his story of losing his hair. Mike from New York calls looking for advice on using Propecia.
Spencer Kobren talks about a man who cancelled having a hair transplant procedure after reading the doctor's Facebook. Should doctor's and other professionals be more cautious about what they post to social media? Tim from Boston, and Johnny from Ohio, call to weigh in on the use of social media by professionals and businesses. Vic from DC to discuss battling losing hair at a young age. How do you gain the ability to deal with hair loss? And TBT regular Marcus checks in.
Spencer shares a story about a young man he recently met who is noticing the first signs of hair loss. Tim from Boston calls to relate to the young man's fear of losing hair at a young age. Joe Tillman calls to provide his thoughts on some people wishing they had a disease such as Diabetes rather than hair loss.
Spencer recalls a discussion he had recently with two doctors about how the influx of automated devices in the hair loss industry is changing the field. Andrew from St. Louis calls to share his experience using Avodart. Did he have a good experience? Artista and Joe from Staten Island call to discuss hair loss driving a few people to commit suicide. Dave Salazzo, Spencer's old side kick, calls to check in. What is he up to? Spencer also asks Dave for his thoughts on Howard Stern. Long time TBT listener TJ calls to also check in and update us on his life.
Spencer speaks with Dr. Alan Bauman about the recent controversy over his appearance on The Howard Stern Show. What is all the brouhaha between Dr. Bauman and Howard? Spencer and Dr. Bauman also discuss Howard Stern's hair. Is Howard's hair real? Former Howard Stern Show regular Chaunce Hayden calls in to lend his thoughts on Howard's hair. Chaunce also discusses his split with The Howard Stern Show. And DJ from Indiana calls to rant about the negativity found on hair loss forums.
Alex from London calls in from his hotel room in Istanbul in a panic after undergoing a hair transplant set up by a cosmetic surgery tourism consultant in the UK. Would you travel to another country to have a hair transplant based on the word of a salesman? It seems that many guys do. This is a very important show for anyone considering traveling abroad to have cosmetic surgery.
Spencer Kobren brings up the direction the hair loss industry is heading. Is it improving? Joe Tillman calls to weigh in on Spencer's thoughts on the direction of the hair loss industry. Johnny from Ohio calls to check in with his thoughts as well. Doug from Chicago calls concerned about the number of grafts he may need. And Spencer explains why he is making certain changes to TBT. Bob from Boston calls to comment on Spencer's thoughts on FUE/FUT hair transplants.
Dave Artista calls to recap some of the hair loss industry news since February. Dave also inquires into the whereabouts of Joe from Staten Island. Tim calls to update us on how he is doing a year later after starting Propecia. Mark calls to share his story of having a successful hair transplant, but making the mistake of stopping Propecia. Coco from The Free For All calls to discuss his hair loss with Spencer. Andrew from St. Louis calls to also share his story of using Finasteride. Granger calls to get Spencer's thoughts on new procedures are being presented to young men.
Andrew Zarian joins Spencer Kobren for this episode of The Bald Truth. Spencer explains how the show has become a circus. Spencer and Andrew also discuss the state of the hair loss industry and what new hair loss sufferers should be doing before getting a hair transplant.
Spencer speaks to Dr. Alan Bauman and a patient named Kerry. Kerry won a contest for a hair transplant from Dr. Bauman. Kerry shares his hair loss story with Spencer. Joe from Staten Island calls to ask Joe Tillman a couple questions and share some news. Vic from DC calls wondering whether or not those who receive hair transplants are told they should not wear their hair short. And Marcus checks in to confide in Spencer and Joe Tillman about a recent traumatic experience.
Joe from Staten Island brings up a recent article written about Folica. Was there any new information in the article? Johnny from Ohio calls to check in with Spencer. Johnny also weighs in on the lack of women involved in the hair loss community. First time caller Mike from Staten Island shares his hair loss story and to ask Spencer for advice on whether he should get a hair transplant. And Jerry calls in to tell Spencer what it was like talking to Joe from Staten Island on the phone.
Joe Tillman from Hasson & Wong and hair transplant mentor joins Spencer Kobren to discuss hair loss and take calls. Joe from Staten Island calls in a very bad mood. What has Joe so cranky? John from the east coast calls to get advice from Spencer about his hair loss and the opposite sex. And a caller from Toronto calls to discuss Finasteride usage with Spencer and Joe Tillman.
Joe from Staten Island rails against rich people like Jeff Bezos who aren't investing in hair loss research. Does Joe have a point? Joe also discusses a 3D model of a hair molecule scientists have created. Artists calls in to tell Joe he needs to stop being depressed and enjoy life. Artista also discusses Finasteride with Spencer. Andrew Zarian calls in very upset with Joe and the chat room. What happened? And Joe Tillman calls to lend his perspective on things.
This week: Joe from Staten Island critiques Spencer's opening remarks on hair loss. Dave calls to explain to Spencer his relationship with Joe. Dave also voices some concern over Joe's recent state of mind. And Johnny from Ohio calls to check in.
This week on The Bald Truth: Spencer Kobren and Joe from Staten Island discuss some hair loss news. Is there any truth to the rumors that Aderans is going out of business? Chris to get advice from Spencer for his ongoing hair loss. Andrew Zarian calls in worried about Joe from Staten Island saying he's ready to give up. And Vic from DC calls to try and cheer Joe up.
This week on The Bald Truth: Sam calls to ask Spencer about recent news regarding Follica. What does this news mean for a cure for hair loss? Joe from Staten Island also updates us on some news. Brian from LA shares an interesting story about Superman. And Boston Bob calls to talk to Spencer about Dr. Nigam.
This week on The Bald Truth: Dr. Yates calls to offer his view on what he sees in the forums and how it relates to the hair loss industry. Does the hair loss industry need better quality control?
This week on The Bald Truth: Joe from Staten Island castigates the hair loss forums. Joe also gives some hair loss news. Jotronic calls to give us some thoughts from the hair loss industry. And Jerry from the chat room calls to ask Spencer how doctors with bad products stay in business.
This week on The Bald Truth: Joe from Staten Island talks about his relative who is suffering from hair loss. Curtis from VA calls wondering about the effectiveness of saw palmetto. George in Mobile calls to weigh in on a major change to The Bald Truth. Brian from LA calls to comment on posturing yourself to be more attractive to women. And first time caller Steve from Toronto who's been through a lot calls to share his struggle with hair loss.
See IAHRS accepted member Dr. Sara Wasserbauer perform a LIVE hair transplant on fitness model and attorney Greg Adler.