Despite the Fancy Name, FUE Robotic Hair Transplantation Amazes our California Clients
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is the fancy name for our robotic hair transplant system using the ARTAS robot. (more…)
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is the fancy name for our robotic hair transplant system using the ARTAS robot. (more…)
Palo Alto, California - November 1, 2019. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, the Bay Area Hair Transplant leader is proud to announce a blog post for Bay Area locals searching for an easy-to-find expert hair transplant team in the Peninsula region. (more…)
At Silicon Valley Hair Institute, we are delighted to announce the recent opening of our new office in Palo Alto in addition to our existing one in Foster City. (more…)
Follicular unit extraction is quite a mouthful, but what it actually means is a hair transplantation that is done by a robot, or a computerized machine. (more…)
San Jose is a big city, and it is relatively wealthy compared with some other cities. Residents are becoming very image conscious. (more…)
The Bay Area has a "rivalry" of sorts between San Francisco and San Jose. The former is the cultural center, to be sure, and has a bit of an attitude, a bit of "this is the best place on earth to live, and if you don't agree…..!" (more…)
October 1, 2019 - Palo Alto, California. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, the Leading Robotic Hair Transplant Clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area, is proud to announce a new blog post that combines humor and detailed information to help those who suffer from hair loss to explore their transplantation options....
Palo Alto, California - September 29, 2019. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, the Bay Area leader in robotic hair transplantation, is proud to announce a new post focused on information for California patients curious about Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). (more…)
If you are considering having a hair transplant in San Francisco, you need a real expert. Obviously, it is something that both you and everyone else that you know is going to see every day. (more…)
The Bay Area is big – both in terms of size and population. It covers some 6,900 square miles, and the population is a shade under 7.8 million – that’s up from 7.1 million at the 2010 census. (more…)