Bernstein Medical: About Our Practice in NYC
Dr. Bernstein contribute to a video explaining the practice of Bernstein Medical and the treatment options provided.
Posted by Updated 2020-04-14Placement of Tensioner in Robotic FUE
Dr. Bernstein demonstrates how he places the tensioner on the patient in a robotic hair transplant procedure. The tensioner is a plastic picture frame-like device that adds tension to the patient’s scalp allowing for improved harvesting. It also has little dots, called fiducials, on its outer border which the robot “reads” for proper orientation. The robot scans the edges of the tensioner, reads the dots, and uses them to orient the robotic arm and punch tool.
Posted by 2019-11-12Bald Truth Interview: Benefits of “Pre-Making” Recipient Sites in FUE Hair Transplant Procedures
Dr. Bernstein appears on The Bald Truth where he discusses the advantages of creating recipient sites prior to follicular unit harvesting in an FUE hair transplant procedure. By allowing recipient sites to begin healing, “pre-making” the sites helps avoid graft popping and potentially reduces mechanical injury during graft insertion.
Posted by 2019-11-12Robotic Hair Transplant Part 3: Graft Harvesting
In Part 3 of our video series on Robotic FUE hair transplants, Dr. Bernstein narrates as he and his team first prepare the patient for graft harvesting and then conduct the follicular unit extraction process using the ARTAS Robotic Hair Transplant System.
Posted by 2019-11-12Robotic Hair Transplant Procedure Part 2a: Manual Recipient Site Creation
In Part 2 of our video series on Robotic FUE hair transplantation, Dr. Bernstein describes the manual recipient site creation process in detail. Included is an explanation why, in FUE procedures, recipient sites are created before the follicular unit grafts are extracted from the donor area.
Posted by 2019-11-12Robotic Hair Transplant Part 1: Donor Area Preparation
In Part 1 of our three-video series on Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) at Bernstein Medical, Dr. Bernstein walks us through the preparation of the patient’s donor area in advance of a Robotic FUE procedure. This includes shaving the hair in the donor area to 1-mm in length and administering anesthetic for the patient’s comfort during the robotic hair transplant procedure.
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