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David M. Alpeter, Jr., M.D. — New York

Dr. David Alpeter joined Bosley in 2004 after a 13-year career in general surgery.  He received his B.A. (cum laude) in Biology from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC and his M.D. from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1986.  He performed his internship and residency training at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati and served as Chief Resident his final year.

From 1991 to 2004, Dr. Alpeter served as a General Surgeon at the Ashtabula Clinic.  He was a
physician in the Cleveland Clinic Health System.  During that time he was Director of Managed Care,
Chief of Staff at Ashtabula County Medical Center and President of the Ashtabula Clinic Physicians
Group.

After 13 years Dr. Alpeter felt he needed a new challenge.  He was approached to consider hair
transplantation.  “At first I was reluctant because of my impression of hair transplants looking like
dolls’ hair.  When I saw how natural and truly undetectable modern techniques were, I was blown
away”.

In 2004, Dr. Alpeter chose to practice hair transplantation exclusively with Bosley.  Now, after having
done well over 4000 hair transplantations, he appreciates the combination of artistry and science
that goes into every procedure.  “Creating a hairline that is completely natural and compliments the
patient’s facial structure is paramount.  At the same time, there is no question that the more hair that
is moved, the better the result”

David Alpeter, M.D. is board certified in General Surgery and is a fellow of the American College of
Surgeons (FACS).  He is a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS)
as well as the American Society of General Surgeons, the Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons and the
American College of Managed Care Medicine.

He is licensed to practice medicine in the states of New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Michigan, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Illinois, Arizona, California and Washington.

posted on Sunday, January 17th, 2010 by in Physicans

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