A Webcast You’ll Want to Watch
Those considering hair restoration, interested in FUE and curious about the new robotic-assisted ARTAS™ System will want to mark their calendars for this Friday, October 28. Spencer Kobren–founder of The American Hair Loss Association and The International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons–is hosting a special webcast on the ARTAS. Because Spencer is also one of the nation’s leading communicators regarding hair loss, restoration advances, and the art and science of FUE, I’m particularly pleased to be part of the presentation. Experience tells me this will be a lively discussion.
The ARTAS, as you may know, is the first—and only—image-guided system for follicular unit (FUE) harvesting. Physician-guided and interactive, it is the next-level option for people seeking FUE hair restoration for male-pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). The system was rigorously reviewed in multiple clinics for more than two years before its introduction and was cleared by the FDA in early 2011. Patients have an added assurance of safety and comfort, as well, as the system continuously monitors and dynamically compensates for any patient movement in true real-time.
Here are the details:
Date: Friday, October 28, 2011
Time: 10 a.m. (Mountain Standard Time)
Site: www.thebaldtruth.com
Seeing ARTAS in action
Thanks to our web wizard Erik Oberhausen (www.upperhouse.us), we’re now able to share some close-ups of the ARTAS robotic-assisted hair restoration system in action via YouTube. It was early last month that HSC became the first practice internationally to secure this first-of-its-kind technology.
There are seven clips in this initial series, showing the unit calculating optimal targets, the video monitors guiding selection, patient experience and more. Do visit http://www.youtube.com/user/hairrestorationrobot#p/u if you’re curious, either from a practitioner’s perspective or as a potential recipient. If you’re among the latter, please keep in mind that, while the images are not excessively graphic, this is a surgical procedure.

