Is it good to have the surgeon use a robot for a transplant?
I’m going to is talking about using a robot to harvest grafts I’m just wondering if I can trust it I’m worried about losing my donor area. The surgeon said it’s better but I would rather have a surgeon do it themselves. Do you have experience with this?
Focus on the quality and experience of the surgeon and his/her team. I am the inventor of the hair transplant robot (https://patents.google.com/patent/US20080033455A1/en?q=(Hair+Transplant+Harvesting+Device+Rassman)&oq=Hair+Transplant+Harvesting+Device+Rassman), so I can tell you that the skill is not in the robot but in the surgeon’s hands, artistic skills (so he knows where to place the grafts, create a hairline, and direct the hairs that are placed), and knowledge of the field. Check to meet some of his patients to be sure you have the right place.
[If you have any questions, you can reach me at williamrassman33@gmail.com]
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