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Dr. Sharon Keene is a trailblazer in the field of hair restoration surgery, renowned for her innovative techniques and commitment to patient care. With over 20 years of specialized experience, she operates the Physician"s Hair Institute in Tucson, Arizona, where she combines state-of-the-art technology with a patient-centered approach to deliver exceptional results. Dr. Keene’s journey began with her graduation from the University of Minnesota medical school followed by a residency in general surgery at the University of Arizona, breaking barriers at a time when few women pursued such paths. Her pioneering spirit led her to challenge the status quo of hair restoration techniques in the early 1990s, moving away from the antiquated “punch and plug” methods to develop more natural and aesthetically pleasing solutions. A respected member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons (ISHRS), Dr. Keene"s contributions to the field have earned her prestigious accolades, including the ISHRS Platinum Follicle Award. She is not only celebrated for her surgical innovations but also for her dedication to ethical practices and education, serving on the ISHRS board and as a past president of the society, advocating for standards that prioritize patient safety and medical integrity. Her work has set a benchmark in hair transplant surgery, making her a sought-after consultant and a trusted figure for individuals seeking honest and effective hair restoration solutions. Dr. Sharon Keene graduated from the University of Minnesota medical school before completing her residency training in general surgery at the University of Arizona, at a time when few women had been granted that opportunity. She went on to complete post graduate training in trauma, critical care and endocrine surgery but after a few years found herself eager to identify a practice environment that allowed her the independence to utilize her surgical skills while at the same time engaging her creative talents to improve surgical techniques and patient care. She was introduced to the field of hair restoration surgery in the early 1990’s when the old method of “punch and plug” was the standard of care and which ,she observed, created a “dolls hair” appearance rather than naturalness. This technique when performed improperly caused enormous scarring, and sadly for some patients, disfigurement. She entered the field of hair restoration surgery determined to help create techniques which would improve aesthetic results and to inject more scientific method into the field in order to offer real cosmetic solutions for hair loss patients.