Tag - Bay Area Hair Transplant

A Robot Vacuum Cleaner Is One Thing. Now You Can Get a Robot Hair Transplant

Robots today are all the rage. You can now have your carpets cleaned by a robotic vacuum cleaner. And you have Alexa who can do all sorts of things for you like switching on the lights, giving you a weather forecast, making a shopping list, playing audiobooks, and a whole...

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Silicon Valley Institute Announces New Post on the Cost of a Hair Transplant in the San Francisco Bay Area

San Francisco, California - March 31, 2021. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, a best-in-class clinic for hair restoration treatments in the San Francisco region is proud to announce a new post addressing the cost of a hair transplant in the Bay Area. (more…)

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If You Want a Robotic Hair Transplant, It Still Requires a Surgeon to Operate It

When you have a hair transplant in the Bay Area it may well be carried out by a machine, which is known as the ARTAS robot. However, it still needs a person in order to program and operate it, and it follows that you need one of the best Bay...

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When You Need a Hair Graft in the Bay Area, It’s the Overall Experience That Matters

What does one hair graft cost? What does one grain of sand weigh? How many sesame seeds are in a bottle? You might see what we are getting at: it's a strange question, the wrong question. Why ask about how much a single hair graft costs? What matters is the...

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Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces Success of Anchor Post on Cost of a Hair Transplant in San Francisco

December 1, 2020 - San Francisco, California. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, a top-rated hair transplant clinic for the Bay Area https://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/, is proud to announce the continued success of an anchor post written to help San Francisco residents assess the true cost of a hair transplant. (more…)

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We Can Offer a Hair Transplant Consultation by Zoom or Facebook

Nearly everything has gone online as a result of Covid-19. Many folks in the Bay Area are working “remotely” which means “at home”. Actually, it’s not bad if you can get it. You can work in your pajamas and you don’t have to waste two hours or more every day...

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