I build patient gravity for surgeon-led hair restoration practices, and nothing else.
Tim · founder, Patient Gravity
Patient Gravity is a small practice by design. I work with a handful of surgeon-led hair restoration clinics at a time, and I build every system myself.
I started it because I kept watching excellent surgeons lose patients to a $3,000 package with a five-star hotel and a VIP limo. Not because the work was comparable. Because nobody made the difference clear before the patient decided.
Hair loss is my full-time world, not a niche I picked from a list. I run growth at Mane and Steel, a hair loss medication company, and I’ve written two guides for the patients themselves: one on reversing hair loss, one on surviving a hair transplant.
Everything I install follows one principle: educate first, qualify second, follow up until the patient decides.
Hair Transplant Reality Check
Read this before booking surgery. I wrote it for patients preparing for a transplant: donor supply, planning, repair risk, the decisions that last a lifetime. Email me for a copy. And if you’d like it white-labeled for your own practice, ask. Building patient education assets like this is exactly what I do.
Request the guide →
Fix Your Hair, Fix Your Life
I wrote this one after years of being misled myself, by doctors, dermatologists, and online personalities with something to sell. It’s a journey through the misinformation: who profits from it, who’s ideologically attached to it, and how to tell the difference. Then it lays out the protocol that actually works.
Request the e-book →A short client list
A few practices at a time. Enough to do the work properly, never so many that you become a ticket number.
Systems, not campaigns
I install things that keep working: review proof, speed-to-lead, follow-up, reactivation. A campaign ends, but a system compounds.
You get me
The score teardowns are my voice, the builds are my hands, and if you email, I answer.
Where is your practice losing patients?
Sixteen quick questions, about two minutes. See where the leaks appear to be and what we’d fix first. No score, no grade.