Tag - Bay Area ARTAS

San Francisco Is an Expensive City, but You Can Still Get Affordable Hair Loss Solutions

San Francisco is an expensive city. Not the most expensive in California. That honor goes to San Mateo. But San Francisco is not cheap, although it's one of the best places to live in the Bay Area, if not the entire state of California. The residents, generally speaking, love it!...

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If You Are Suffering From Hair Loss, Take Comfort That You Are Not Alone

If you live in San Francisco, San Mateo, or Palo Alto (or elsewhere in the Bay Area) and are suffering from hair loss or completely bald spots, the first thing to know is that you are not alone. The majority of people over 40 – in particular men – suffer...

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Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces New Post on Women’s Hair Loss Treatment Options in San Francisco & Environs

August 1, 2021 - San Francisco, California. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, a best-in-class hair transplant clinic located in the San Francisco Bay Area at is proud to announce a new post focused on the needs of women. (more…)

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Silicon Valley Hair Institute Is San Francisco’s Favorite Clinic for a Robotic Hair Transplant

If you live in San Francisco and are suffering from thinning hair or bald areas on your scalp, there is no need to despair, as there are several ways in which it can be treated these days. At Silicon Valley Hair Institute in Foster City, we are convenient for the...

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San Francisco Has Many Challenges, but Hair Loss Is Not One of Them

Newsflash! San Francisco is NOT losing its hair. The city has many challenges, but hair loss isn't one of them! That said, people often search for "hair loss San Francisco" but in fact they are looking for hair loss specialists in San Francisco. They love their city, but even more...

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At Silicon Valley Hair Institute, We Are Keeping Hair Transplant Costs Fair

Have you noticed in the last few months how the cost of many things has been rising – and not just a little bit, but by huge increases of 15%, 20%, and even 30% in some cases! Perhaps it’s because of the pandemic and all the “stimulant” cash that is...

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