Dr. Robert Bernstein discusses the difference today's surgical hair transplant techniques make in patient's lives, especially reversing those with bad hair transplants.
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Below is a transcript of the hair transplantation video for your reference.
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"I think that people, especially when they're entering the work force, especially if people are in sales, feel insecure. We had a person who was selling cars and he was 30 years old, had early frontal hair loss and totally felt that it handicapped him at work. Although I don't think it made much of a difference, to him it was a big deal. So he came back one year after the hair transplant and said that sales have picked up, he's more confident. Many of the people that feel they've had the biggest change are those who've had transplants previously with the old techniques. We're able to take the old procedures where people had hair plugs pointig in the wrong direction and actually change it. And people who would walk around with hairpieces or baseball caps for years were finally able to be free of that. And then technology is only evolving over the last several years and we're finally able to reverse a bad hair transplant".