For A Stanford Hair Transplant, Come To Foster City
We love Stanford! It’s one of the greatest universities in the world, and it’s right here on our doorstep, just down the road from us in Foster City. However, many patients are mesmerized by the Stanford “brand” and when they need a hair transplant they only think of Stanford. We like the Stanford brand too, but for the best Stanford hair transplant you need to hop into the car and come to Foster City: we’re only ten miles away after all.
Here is where you will find Silicon Valley Hair Institute and it is also where you will find Dr Miguel Canales. Now you may never have heard of Dr Canales, but he is actually one of the best-known hair transplant specialists in the world. The reason for that is that not only is he an expert hair transplant specialist, he is also an inventor. For ten years he was the Medical Director of Restoration Robotics who manufacture the ARTAS robotic hair transplant machine, and Dr Canales was in charge of the team who invented it and produced it. So he is a world away from your average hair transplant surgeon.
Where Could You Find Anyone Better?
Indeed, Dr Canales has trained hair transplant surgeons throughout the world on how to use the ARTAS machine properly. Where could you possibly find anyone better to carry out your hair transplant? You couldn’t, certainly not in the Bay Area. In any event, Dr Canales offers all patients a totally free consult when he can answer all your questions about the procedure. There is no commitment on your part, so if you need a Stanford hair transplant you have nothing to lose by talking to him.
The ARTAS machine is so much more accurate than a surgeon performing hair transplants by hand because it doesn’t make any mistakes and it doesn’t get tired. What’s more, when you have a manual hair transplant you will forever have a linear scar on the back of your head where the surgeon removed a strip of hair to use for the process. The ARTAS machine leaves no such scar, so you can wear your hair short if you wish because there is nothing to cover.
Furthermore, strip surgery hair transplants can leave the donor area feeling uncomfortable for days to weeks following the surgery, while the robotic procedure is minimally invasive so there is no discomfort after the surgery is completed and the anesthetic wears off.
So if you need a Stanford hair transplant, come up to Foster City and talk to Dr Canales to find out how 21st century hair transplants should be done.