Scott Boden, MD, FISHRS

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Scott Boden, MD, FISHRS

Membership Status

Fellow

ABHRS Diplomate

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Location

Hair Restoration Center of Connecticut
415 Silas Deane Highway
Suite 400
Wethersfield

CT 06109

US

Web: https://www.hairtransplantct.com

Phone:  1 (860) 563-1400

Fax: 1 (860) 563-1409

Alternate Address

www.hairtransplantct.com

[email protected]

Education, ISHRS Fellowship Training Programs, & Board Certifications

Board Certification: American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (Diplomate and Past President)

Fellowship: ISHRS Accredited Hair Transplantation Surgery Fellowship with Medical Hair Restoration

Clinical Instructor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine (1995-2007)
Diplomate and Fellow: American Academy of Family Physicians
Internship and Residency: University of Connecticut/St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, CT
Medical School: State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Undergraduate: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY

Publications

Multiple publications, lectures, and presentations pertaining to Follicular Unit Excision; Donor Area Evaluation and Surgical Planning; Ethics in Hair Transplantation; Treatment of Radiation-Induced Alopecia; Emergency Preparedness in Hair Transplantation; Anesthesia in Hair Transplantation; Potential Complications in Hair Transplantation; Motorized FUE with Sharp Punch

About the Doctor

Because of my own personal experience as a hair transplantation patient, I can identify with my patients’ concerns and frustrations about their hair loss. My hair loss made me look older than I felt and I am happy that I could reverse this sign of aging. As a hair transplant surgeon, I have the opportunity to utilize my surgical skills and aesthetic judgment to help people feel better about themselves.

Hair transplantation can be a transformative experience for anyone with hair loss, and particularly for individuals who have hair loss from previous scalp surgery, radiation treatment, burns or other causes of scarring. It is always very rewarding to help these patients.

I earned my Medical Degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo after earning departmental honors for my undergraduate work at Vassar. Following residency at the University of Connecticut/St Francis Hospital and Medical Center, I have served as a Clinical Instructor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine while practicing Emergency Medicine for twelve years.

Seeking to focus my medical training on a passion for hair transplantation surgery, I completed an accredited hair transplant Fellowship.

By utilizing precise skills and customizing a unique surgical plan for each patient, I am able to create soft, natural looking hair lines. The most rewarding aspect of being a hair transplant surgeon is having the opportunity to impact a person’s life in such a positive manner. It is so gratifying to me to see my patients’ excitement about the change I help bring to their appearance.

ISHRS Join Year

2003

ISHRS World Congresses Attended

17

Procedures Performed

  • Beards and moustaches
  • Body hair transplantation
  • Burned scalp reconstruction
  • Ethnic hair
  • Eyebrows
  • Eyelashes
  • Facelift hair revision
  • Female hair restoration surgery
  • Follicular Unit Excision (FUE)
  • Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT)
  • Medical (non-surgical) management of hair loss for men
  • Medical (non-surgical) management of hair loss for women
  • Scalp reduction
  • Scar revision