jfrank.jpgDr. John Frank, originally from Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, came to Ohio State as a tight end in 1980. During his four year career with the Buckeyes, he played in four bowl games including two Fiesta Bowls, the Holiday Bowl and the Liberty Bowl while Ohio State shared the Big Ten Championship title in 1982. In 1983, John was voted team captain and voted most valuable and most inspirational player. He won All Big Ten honors as well as Academic All-American honors and was awarded the Western Conference Medal of honor. In 1999, he was voted into the Ohio State sports hall of fame and still holds the record for the most career pass receptions by a tight end.

John Frank was drafted in the second round of the 1984 NFL draft and played five years with the San Francisco Forty Niners, during which time the Forty Niners won two World Championships. In 1989, John returned to Columbus to complete medical school at Ohio State. He went on to finish an Otolaryngology residency at Loyola University in Chicago and received board certification in 1999. Subsequently, Dr. Frank obtained additional training in facial plastic surgery and opened a plastic surgery clinic in San Francisco in 1999. In 2003, Dr. Frank shifted his focus to hair restoration and moved to New York City where he became one of the country’s most prolific hair and scalp surgeons. In 2006, after performing over 2000 hair transplants, Dr. Frank discovered a non-surgical process aimed at preventing hair loss and opened Anapelli Hair Clinic in New York. In addition, Dr. Frank continued his more formal medical endeavors and entered into a skull base fellowship at Columbia University’s St. Lukes/Roosevelt Hospital.

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