We Explain High Tech FUE Transplant in a Low Tech Way
Understanding the latest technology the world has to offer is practically a prerequisite for living in the Bay Area. Stanford University is one of many brain-trust sites where new technology is explored daily.
And the best part of living in the Bay Area is that residents are often the first in the world to try out next-gen technology. As we are based in Foster City, we are close to San Mateo, Burlingame, Palo Alto, and other “Peninsula” communities.
Dr. Canales has always had his finger on the pulse of FUE transplants in Palo Alto. He contributed to the development of the ARTAS hair transplant robot. And he’s constantly involved in learning what’s next for hair restoration technology. Because the best professionals understand that you can never know everything. There is always something new to discover and improve upon.
Although our Bay Area is considered very ‘tech savvy,’ not everyone understands how a robot works to improve a surgical process like FUE/FUT hair transplantation. That takes specialized medical training and experience. For our Bay Area men and women seeking hair loss solutions, we’d like to reassure them that they don’t need to worry if they are confused about how it works. When anyone visits our clinic, we will explain the details in a simple, understandable fashion.
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Our Bay Area has an abundance of technical engineers who manage the complex work of creating and developing incredible devices that improve all our lives. Yet many times, such brilliant minds struggle to explain their work to the wider Bay Area population. This problem is considered prevalent in the engineering culture. The reason is basically how most engineers interpret the world and the professional jargon they use. They can struggle to switch to the important ‘soft skills’ that help others understand their work. In fact, Medium.com posted an article on why it is so frustrating for most people to communicate with engineers. Finding an engineer who can translate high tech in low tech terms is highly appreciated. It’s why so many Bay Area recruiters remain in business!
The same can be said for medical professionals. Dr. Canales speaks to his colleagues, but when he provides a hair transplant consultation, he switches to a more understandable language. Anyone considering an FUE transplant in Palo Alto should be fully prepared for the process. And the first step to that is ensuring a patient is clear about their FUE process in Palo Alto. Plus, a more informed patient does much better during surgery and recovery!
Remember, simplifying terms for patients should never be considered ‘dumbing down’ the process. Dr. Canales understands that our Bay Area men and women are highly intelligent, worldly residents. Think of it as speaking another language. If you don’t speak French, then you appreciate someone who can talk to you in English, right? Our clinic is always ready to share what the transplant FUE process in Palo Alto can do and guide them toward success.