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Repairing a Bad Hair Transplant | The Hair Transplant Road Show EP 3
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In the field of hair transplantation, we like to say you've never seen a good hair transplant, because if you can see it, it's not a great hair transplant!
A great hair transplant looks natural, provides good density and does not leave problematic scarring or donor depletion.
There are two kinds of hair transplant surgeons, those who produce bad results, and those who produce great results AND fix the mistakes of others.
In this episode of The Hair Transplant Road Show, we explore the topic of bad hair transplants and repair with Jim Harris, MD, one of the most respected hair transplant surgeons in the world.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:41 Welcoming Jim Harris, MD
02:26 Restore Clinic
03:35 Issues That Require Repair Work
05:36 Old Plug Technique
07:15 Common Hair Transplant Issues
07:44 Listening to the Patient
10:52 What is P.A.S.O?
13:18 Easy Vs Difficult Repairs
15:17 Using FUE in Repairs
19:08 Overharvesting in the Donor Area
22:09 SMP as a Game Changer
22:41 Black Market Clinics
26:29 Handling the FUE Safe Zone
28:53 Improper Surgical Delegation
30:30 Inspiration for Hairline Design
32:06 Fixing Wide FUT Scars
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The Hair Transplant Road Show with Robert Haber, MD, explores surgical and non-surgical hair loss questions with the top experts in the field. Topics are typically drawn from actual patients visiting our clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Dr. Robert Haber is a Board Certified Dermatologist as well as a Pediatrician, and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics at CWRU School of Medicine.
He treats children and adults, and provides skin care for the entire family. Dr. Haber is considered one of the finest hair transplant surgeons in the world, and lectures internationally each year.
He also directs the region’s busiest private clinical trials unit studying new medications.
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Beachwood, Ohio Office:
26949 Chagrin Blvd, Ste 300
Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone: 216-932-5200
A great hair transplant looks natural, provides good density and does not leave problematic scarring or donor depletion.
There are two kinds of hair transplant surgeons, those who produce bad results, and those who produce great results AND fix the mistakes of others.
In this episode of The Hair Transplant Road Show, we explore the topic of bad hair transplants and repair with Jim Harris, MD, one of the most respected hair transplant surgeons in the world.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:41 Welcoming Jim Harris, MD
02:26 Restore Clinic
03:35 Issues That Require Repair Work
05:36 Old Plug Technique
07:15 Common Hair Transplant Issues
07:44 Listening to the Patient
10:52 What is P.A.S.O?
13:18 Easy Vs Difficult Repairs
15:17 Using FUE in Repairs
19:08 Overharvesting in the Donor Area
22:09 SMP as a Game Changer
22:41 Black Market Clinics
26:29 Handling the FUE Safe Zone
28:53 Improper Surgical Delegation
30:30 Inspiration for Hairline Design
32:06 Fixing Wide FUT Scars
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The Hair Transplant Road Show with Robert Haber, MD, explores surgical and non-surgical hair loss questions with the top experts in the field. Topics are typically drawn from actual patients visiting our clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Dr. Robert Haber is a Board Certified Dermatologist as well as a Pediatrician, and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics at CWRU School of Medicine.
He treats children and adults, and provides skin care for the entire family. Dr. Haber is considered one of the finest hair transplant surgeons in the world, and lectures internationally each year.
He also directs the region’s busiest private clinical trials unit studying new medications.
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Beachwood, Ohio Office:
26949 Chagrin Blvd, Ste 300
Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone: 216-932-5200