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Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces New Online Hair Loss Consultation Feature for Busy San Jose, San Francisco, and Palo Alto Residents

April 29, 2020 - San Jose, California. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, a best-in-class hair transplant clinic in Foster City and serving the Bay Area from San Francisco to Palo Alto to San Jose, is proud to announce a new online hair loss consultation feature. (more…)

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You Have Only One Head, and Only Your Hair – a Hair Transplant Specialist Might Help

“Googlers” who are looking for a hair graft the Bay Area often search for the lowest cost hair grafts. That is, to some extent, understandable, but there are two issues with this. The first is that, while cost is a factor, it should by no means be the only metric,...

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Traveling North for Your Hair Transplant from San Jose

San Jose is larger than San Francisco, but ironically it trails behind in many respects. Among these is San Jose hair transplant clinics: most of the best hair transplant clinics (thought not all) are further north, as is Silicon Valley Hair Institute which has offices in Foster City and Palo...

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Alert on Current Pandemic

We're open here at Silicon Valley Hair Institute, seeing established clients and even conducting consultation on hair loss. That said, here is a letter sent by Chief Medical Director Dr. Miguel Canales and Medical Director, Hair and Dermatology, Alessandra Juliano Canales all Institute clients - As a health care provider, patient...

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Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces New Post for Locals Seeking Redwood City Hair Transplant Options

February 29, 2020 - Redwood City, California. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, leaders in hair transplant surgery for the Bay Area, is proud to announce a new post for Redwood City residents. With an intake office in Palo Alto, the company is reaching out to nearby Redwood City residents who might...

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A Robotic Hair Transplant Is Done by Both Man and Machine

Robotic hair transplantation is super cool. A robot does a lot of the work, but not all of it. It's really man and machine, not machine replacing man (or woman). The physician and technician work with the machine to create the optimal hair transplant strategy. (more…)

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