Client brings up hair loss or asks what can be done.
Barbers often see thinning patterns and hairline changes before anyone else. When a client asks for guidance, you can offer a credible next step instead of guessing.
When a client asks about thinning hair, a changing hairline, or restoration options, Maxim Hair Restoration gives your shop a trusted specialist to introduce — with clear materials, a simple handoff, and medical conversations handled by Maxim’s clinical team.
Your role is not to diagnose hair loss or sell a procedure. Your role is to recognize when a client wants help, share Maxim’s approved information, and connect them with a team that specializes in medical hair restoration.
Barbers often see thinning patterns and hairline changes before anyone else. When a client asks for guidance, you can offer a credible next step instead of guessing.
Point interested clients to Maxim’s consultation team, before-and-after portfolio, and dedicated partner contact path so the conversation moves to the right people.
Maxim’s team answers medical questions, confirms candidacy, explains options, and discusses cost. Your shop stays focused on client care and grooming.
Approved resources make the conversation easy and consistent: what Maxim does, who to contact, how clients can review results, and which topics should be left to Maxim’s specialists.
Clients already trust you with how they look. The partner program gives you a respectful way to respond when hair loss comes up — by introducing a specialist, not by making medical recommendations.
The program is designed for shops with long-term client relationships, strong service standards, and clients who may ask about thinning hair or restoration options.
Interested partners can schedule a short intro call to review materials, handoff steps, partner expectations, and program terms.
Clients get a helpful next step. Barbers get simple language and resources. Maxim handles the consultation, eligibility review, and treatment planning.
If hair loss comes up naturally during a visit, acknowledge the concern and avoid guessing about causes, treatment, or outcomes.
Use approved language such as: “Maxim Hair Restoration has specialists you can speak with if you want to understand your options.”
Give the client Maxim’s partner link, phone number, or contact card so Maxim can answer questions and schedule a consultation.
Do not promise results, quote pricing, diagnose hair loss, or recommend a procedure. Maxim will review candidacy and explain appropriate options.
Hair restoration is a medical decision. Maxim’s program is built around respectful introductions, approved educational materials, and clear boundaries between barber guidance and clinical advice.
You may share Maxim’s approved materials, contact information, before-and-after examples, and general overview when a client expresses interest.
Avoid medical claims, guaranteed results, pricing commitments, candidacy statements, or procedure recommendations.
Partner expectations, tracking, and any co-management fee details are discussed privately and documented in the final partner agreement.
Use this as a quick overview before requesting the full partner packet or scheduling an intro call with Maxim.
No. The partner role is to make a safe introduction when a client expresses interest. Maxim handles consultation, evaluation, and treatment discussions.
Maxim can provide approved talking points, before-and-after examples, contact cards, partner handoff instructions, and periodic updates.
Maxim will provide a clear contact path for partner introductions. Tracking may use a dedicated form, phone path, partner name, or other approved method.
Program terms are reviewed directly with Maxim. Any co-management fee or related arrangement is handled through Maxim’s approved partner agreement.
Request the partner packet, review approved materials, and schedule a short conversation with Maxim’s team to see whether your shop is a fit.