The low- level laser therapy treatment is also known as “The Cold Laser”. The laser light generated by low-powered (cold) lasers has recently come into use as a non-surgical hair restoration treatment for patten hair loss.
Laser Hair Therapy is a non-chemical and non-invasive treatment being used around the United States of hair loss.  Like other treatments (such as Propecia and Minoxidil) some patients tend to respond better than others.  Laser therapy has been proven to have the best results when combined with other medical therapies such as Propecia, minoxidil or finasteride.  Patients that have more hair tend to have better results.  Men and women both are seeing great hair response to these treatments.

“Once viewed with skepticism by some in the medical community, low-level laser therapy has since proven itself to be a safe
and highly effective treatment for male and female pattern hair loss.” Dr. Alan J. Bauman
 
Many patients experience significant improvement and report benefits such as:

  • Reduction of excessive hair loss
  • Improvement of hair shaft quality
  • Repair of damaged hair follicles
  • Thicker, easier-to-manage hair
  • Reduction of excess oil production in the scalp
  • Relief from itchy scalp symptoms

Low Level Light Therapy is a great treatment that can be used also have a hair transplant.  The treatment cost is $3500 for 48 treatments.  Please call our office for more information at (817) 473-2120 or visit our website at www.MarkBisharaMD.com.

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ARTAS Hair Studio™ Preview
Regarding FUE hair transplantation, Dr. Bernstein describes the recipient site creation process in detail. He explains why, in FUE procedures, the recipient sites are created before the follicular unit grafts are extracted from the donor area. “Pre-making” recipient sites is a key improvement to the FUE procedure that Dr. Bernstein was the first to describe in medical literature. It is beneficial in several ways, the most important of which include reducing the overall time grafts are out of the body and creating a “fertile bed” for the follicular unit grafts. Both of these processes contribute to increased graft survival.
At the 2nd ARTAS User Group Meeting in February 2014, Dr. Bernstein introduced hardware and software technology by which the ARTAS Robotic System can create recipient sites in an FUE hair transplant. The addition of the recipient site creation capability to the robot, which until now was used solely to extract follicular units, brings the system closer to performing all critical aspects of a hair transplant procedure.
In using the updated ARTAS robot, the doctor takes photographs of the patient which are fed into the robot’s computer system. The ARTAS™ Hair Studio converts the photos into a 3-D model of the patient. This model can be manipulated and saved for use in the patient’s procedure. The physician then designs the recipient site incisions in order to create the most natural looking hair transplant. During the procedure, the robot uses its guidance technology to avoid existing hairs while creating up to 1,500 recipient sites per hour. The automation of recipient site creation improves a procedure that, with manual tools, can be physically demanding and prone to human error.
The recipient site creation capability will be available for the ARTAS Robotic Hair Transplant System in the fall of 2014.
The final step of a robotic hair transplant will be the automated insertion of follicular units into recipient sites created by the ARTAS. This step is likely 2 or more years away from use in a hair restoration clinic.
On the advancement, Dr. Bernstein said: “This development is a crucial step towards a robotic system that can perform every aspect of a hair transplant. A great deal of credit goes to the engineers of Restoration Robotics who have worked to make automated recipient site creation a reality. I am proud that this work not only improves hair transplants for patients, but adds to the increasingly important trend of using robotic technology in medicine.”
The ARTAS Robotic System, developed by Restoration Robotics, is currently in use by hair restoration physicians around the world to automate the extraction of grafts of skin and hair called follicular units.. Follicular units, which are natural groupings of one to four hair follicles, form the biological basis of the modern hair transplant procedure. Once extracted from the back of the patient’s scalp, the follicular unit grafts are then inserted into recipient sites in the balding area of the scalp where they grow hairs that are immune to the effects of common hair loss.
This is exciting news to the hair restoration industry and for patients interested in hair restoration.  For more information on Robotic Hair Restoration in the Texas area, please contact Dr. Mark Bishara’s office at (817) 473-2120 or visit our website at www.MarkBisharaMD.com.

Trends by Recipient Area

  •   From 2010 to 2012, hair restoration procedures performed on the eyebrow and face (moustache/beard) increased 13.1%
  •   Asia conducted the largest amount of eyelash (601), eyebrow (5,160) and facial hair restorations (1,904)
  •   The Middle East experienced the biggest gains in eyebrow hair restoration procedures (113.1%) from 2010 to 2012, followed by Europe (78.4%)
  •   The largest increase in facial hair restoration procedures from 2010 to 2012 occurred in the Middle East (263.2%) and Asia (77.9%)

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By Age and Gender

  •   In 2012, 86.3% of all hair restoration surgical patients worldwide were male
  •   In 2012, 13.7% of all hair restoration surgical patients worldwide were female

* Since 2004, the proportion of female surgical hair restoration patients worldwide increased 20% — from 11.4% in 2004 to 13.7% in 2012

  •   In 2012, 66.8% of all non-surgical hair restoration patients worldwide were male
  •   In 2012, 33.2% of all non-surgical hair restoration patients worldwide were female
  •   In 2012, more than half of both male and female surgical patients worldwide fell between the ages of 30 to 49 years old, 59.6% and 55.9% respectively

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International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) 2013 Practice Census Facts and Figures
Extrapolated Number of Hair Restoration Procedures Worldwide-
 An estimated 310,624 surgical hair restoration procedures were performed worldwide in 2012 (a 10% increase from 2010)
o In the United States, 88,304 hair restoration procedures were performed
o In Canada, 10,758 hair restoration procedures were performed o In Mexico/Central & South America, 15,611 hair restoration procedures were performed
o In Europe, 54,343 hair restoration procedures were performed o In Asia, 102,702 hair restoration procedures were performed o In Australia, 3,820 hair restoration procedures were performed o In the Middle East, 35,086 hair restoration procedures were performed

Estimated Hair Restoration Worldwide Market Size
Based on the estimated number of 310,624 hair restoration procedures performed in 2012, multiplied by the average fee* charged to patients for a procedure, the estimated worldwide market for hair restoration was calculated as follows (expressed here in various currencies):

  •   $1,931,599,813 USD (U.S. Dollars)
  •   € 1,493,706,135 (Euros)
  •   $ 1,997,428,734 CAD (Canadian Dollars)
  •   $ 2,005,638,034 AUD (Australian Dollars)
  •   ₩ 236,827,271,928 KWN (Korean Won)
  •   $ 86,574,303,610 HKD (Hong Kong Dollars)
  •   ¥ 14,995,975,147 JPY (Japanese Yen)
  •   107,343,869,229 INR (Indian Rupees)
  •   SR 7,243,827,670 SAR (Saudi Riyal)
  •   $ 24,063,928,416 MXN (Mexican Peso)
  •   R$ 3,970,229,571 BRL (Brazil Real)*The “average fee” charged for a procedure reported by survey participants and used in this calculation represents the overall average fee charged to all patients treated. Since the cost of procedures performed on individual patients may vary depending on the number of grafts and several other factors, the “average fee” as it related to this survey did not represent what all patients would expect to pay for a procedure, and should not be construed as a typical price for a hair restoration procedure.Extrapolated Number of Hair Restoration Surgical & Non-Surgical Patients Worldwide