Laser Assisted Hair Transplantation
Is laser assisted hair transplant better than those done without lasers. It is said that minute 0.6-0.9 mm can be evenly placed over the bald (recipient) area with the help of laser technique. The other hair transplant doctor that I met said he needs at least 2 mm space between hairs to place grafts. Since I am not completely bald but with severe thinning should I go with the laser technique. Your thoughts?
Here is the link: https://www.drbnrskinhospitals.com/html/treatments/hairtrt.asp
There was much hype about using lasers in the late 1990’s to make incision sites, but lasers are not used anymore in the United States because it burns the skin. Much about lasers is about marketing, not medicine.
Also, this might say something about the company doing the procedure — in the week or so since you wrote me about this, the site has already disappeared and is now just filled with advertisements. Did the doctor go out of business? Forget to renew his domain name? I don’t have the answer to that, but it doesn’t change the fact that the laser-assisted hair transplant does not make a better hair transplant.
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