
|Videos|April 7, 2021
Hair Transplantation Devices
Author(s)Katie Hobbins
Neil Sadick, MD, discusses updates in hair transplant devices, the evolution of achieving natural-looking restoration results, along with robotic and non-robotic techniques.
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At the 2020 American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) virtual meeting, Neil Sadick, MD, Sadick Dermatology, New York, New York, discussed an update on hair transplant devices, including robotic and non-robotic techniques, procedure downtimes, protocols, and the evolution of natural-looking results.
Based on his presentation, “Devices for Hair Transplantation” Sadick shares the technology that has helped create hair transplant surgical procedures with minimum scaring that can be performed on those with various levels of loss, and in all genders.
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