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Robotic Hair Transplant System Market

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market insights offered in a recent report 2018 to 2028

Alopecia or hair loss is a chronic dermatology disease in which there is either partial or complete loss of hair from the scalp and other parts of the body. According to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, approximately 6.8 million people in the United States and 147 million worldwide have developed alopecia at some point of time.

A strong family history is one of the main reasons contributing towards pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia in both males and females. As estimated by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), more than 35 million men in the U.S. currently suffer from male pattern baldness.

ARTAS robotic hair transplant systems make the hair translation procedure more effective and less painful.  The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system is a computer-assisted equipment use to improve the quality of follicle. It also enhances the quality of the most challenging Follicle Extraction Unit (FUE).

Various components of an ARTAS robotic hair transplant system are image-guided robotic arm, small dermal punches and a computer interface. The robot is guided by a 3-D imaging software and the cameras. The device removes the hair follicle at a rate of 1,000 per hour.

The FUE procedure involves removing hair from the donor region of the scalp and then implanting it into the recipient site. The separation of the follicular units from the donor tissue is a tedious, repetitive and labour intensive process. The FUE process requires great precision to prevent damage to follicular units.

The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system has significantly increased the accuracy of the FUE procedure. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system reduces harvesting time and minimizes any damage to hair follicles with its efficacy and great precision. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system also improves the chances of graft survival. It is also far more comfortable than the traditional and more invasive hair restoration processes.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Drivers and Restraints

Increasing prevalence of various dermatological related disorders will drive the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period. Unhealthy lifestyle patterns and an increase in stress levels will further contribute towards the growth of hair restoration treatment and robotic hair transplant systems market.

Genetic and other environmental factors increase baldness among men and women. Technologically improved and minimally invasive transplant treatment methods will increase the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period.

High adoption among people of young age to enhance their appearance will further fuel the overall market of robotic hair transplant systems. However, high cost and various side effects associated with the treatment, such as itchy scalp, hair thinning, etc., might hinder the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Segmentation

The robotic hair transplant system market can be segmented on the basis of end user and region. Based on end user, the hair transplant system market is segmented as:

Dermatology Clinics
Hospitals

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Overview

The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system market is growing at a fast pace as these systems are quite efficient and make the entire procedure more comfortable. Higher adoption of robotic hair transplant treatment over traditional, more time-consuming treatments has given a boost to the overall market of ARTAS robotic hair transplant system.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Regional Outlook

Geographically, the global robotic hair transplant system market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, CIS & Russia, Asia-Pacific excluding Japan, Japan, Middle East and Africa. North America dominates the robotic hair transplant system market due to the rapid technological advancements and better healthcare facilities.

It is followed by Europe because of high adoption among end users. Asia-Pacific is expected to witness fast expansion in robotic hair transplant system market due to increasing prevalence of skin related disorders and growth in healthcare infrastructure.

Middle East and African regions will witness sluggish growth because of lack of awareness among people and the high cost of the treatment.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Key Players

Restoration robotics Inc. is the manufacturer of ARTAS robotic hair transplantation systems, which were FDA approved in 2011.Other manufacturers are also focusing on developing other robotic hair transplant systems.

The report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per segments.

The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and geographies.

The report covers exhaustive analysis on:

Market Segments
Market Dynamics
Market Size
Supply & Demand
Current Trends/Issues/Challenges
Competition & Companies involved
Technology
Value Chain

Regional analysis includes

North America
US
Canada
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Chile
Peru
Rest of LATAM
Europe
EU – 4 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain)
UK
BENELUX (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg)
NORDIC (Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden)
Eastern Europe (Poland, Ukraine, Czech Rep. etc.)
Rest of Europe
CIS & Russia
Japan
APEJ
Greater China
India
Korea
ASEAN Countries
Rest of APEJ
Middle East & Africa
GCC Countries
Turkey
Iran
Israel
South Africa
Rest of MEA

Report Highlights:

Detailed overview of parent market
Changing market dynamics in the industry
In-depth market segmentation
Historical, current and projected market size in terms of volume and value
Recent industry trends and developments
Competitive landscape
Strategies of key players and products offered
Potential and niche segments, geographical regions exhibiting promising growth
A neutral perspective on market performance
Must-have information for market players to sustain and enhance their market footprint.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market insights offered in a recent report 2018 to 2028

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Restoration Robotics Announces Presentation on ARTAS iX

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market insights offered in a recent report 2018 to 2028

Alopecia or hair loss is a chronic dermatology disease in which there is either partial or complete loss of hair from the scalp and other parts of the body. According to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, approximately 6.8 million people in the United States and 147 million worldwide have developed alopecia at some point of time.

A strong family history is one of the main reasons contributing towards pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia in both males and females. As estimated by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), more than 35 million men in the U.S. currently suffer from male pattern baldness.

ARTAS robotic hair transplant systems make the hair translation procedure more effective and less painful.  The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system is a computer-assisted equipment use to improve the quality of follicle. It also enhances the quality of the most challenging Follicle Extraction Unit (FUE).

Various components of an ARTAS robotic hair transplant system are image-guided robotic arm, small dermal punches and a computer interface. The robot is guided by a 3-D imaging software and the cameras. The device removes the hair follicle at a rate of 1,000 per hour.

The FUE procedure involves removing hair from the donor region of the scalp and then implanting it into the recipient site. The separation of the follicular units from the donor tissue is a tedious, repetitive and labour intensive process. The FUE process requires great precision to prevent damage to follicular units.

The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system has significantly increased the accuracy of the FUE procedure. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system reduces harvesting time and minimizes any damage to hair follicles with its efficacy and great precision. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system also improves the chances of graft survival. It is also far more comfortable than the traditional and more invasive hair restoration processes.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Drivers and Restraints

Increasing prevalence of various dermatological related disorders will drive the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period. Unhealthy lifestyle patterns and an increase in stress levels will further contribute towards the growth of hair restoration treatment and robotic hair transplant systems market.

Genetic and other environmental factors increase baldness among men and women. Technologically improved and minimally invasive transplant treatment methods will increase the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period.

High adoption among people of young age to enhance their appearance will further fuel the overall market of robotic hair transplant systems. However, high cost and various side effects associated with the treatment, such as itchy scalp, hair thinning, etc., might hinder the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Segmentation

The robotic hair transplant system market can be segmented on the basis of end user and region. Based on end user, the hair transplant system market is segmented as:

Dermatology Clinics
Hospitals

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Overview

The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system market is growing at a fast pace as these systems are quite efficient and make the entire procedure more comfortable. Higher adoption of robotic hair transplant treatment over traditional, more time-consuming treatments has given a boost to the overall market of ARTAS robotic hair transplant system.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Regional Outlook

Geographically, the global robotic hair transplant system market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, CIS & Russia, Asia-Pacific excluding Japan, Japan, Middle East and Africa. North America dominates the robotic hair transplant system market due to the rapid technological advancements and better healthcare facilities.

It is followed by Europe because of high adoption among end users. Asia-Pacific is expected to witness fast expansion in robotic hair transplant system market due to increasing prevalence of skin related disorders and growth in healthcare infrastructure.

Middle East and African regions will witness sluggish growth because of lack of awareness among people and the high cost of the treatment.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Key Players

Restoration robotics Inc. is the manufacturer of ARTAS robotic hair transplantation systems, which were FDA approved in 2011.Other manufacturers are also focusing on developing other robotic hair transplant systems.

The report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per segments.

The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and geographies.

The report covers exhaustive analysis on:

Market Segments
Market Dynamics
Market Size
Supply & Demand
Current Trends/Issues/Challenges
Competition & Companies involved
Technology
Value Chain

Regional analysis includes

North America
US
Canada
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Chile
Peru
Rest of LATAM
Europe
EU – 4 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain)
UK
BENELUX (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg)
NORDIC (Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden)
Eastern Europe (Poland, Ukraine, Czech Rep. etc.)
Rest of Europe
CIS & Russia
Japan
APEJ
Greater China
India
Korea
ASEAN Countries
Rest of APEJ
Middle East & Africa
GCC Countries
Turkey
Iran
Israel
South Africa
Rest of MEA

Report Highlights:

Detailed overview of parent market
Changing market dynamics in the industry
In-depth market segmentation
Historical, current and projected market size in terms of volume and value
Recent industry trends and developments
Competitive landscape
Strategies of key players and products offered
Potential and niche segments, geographical regions exhibiting promising growth
A neutral perspective on market performance
Must-have information for market players to sustain and enhance their market footprint.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market insights offered in a recent report 2018 to 2028

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Restoration Robotics Announces Presentation on ARTAS iX

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market Forecast

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market Forecast, Trend Analysis & Competition Tracking – Global Review 2018 to 2028

Alopecia or hair loss is a chronic dermatology disease in which there is either partial or complete loss of hair from the scalp and other parts of the body. According to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, approximately 6.8 million people in the United States and 147 million worldwide have developed alopecia at some point of time.

A strong family history is one of the main reasons contributing towards pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia in both males and females. As estimated by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), more than 35 million men in the U.S. currently suffer from male pattern baldness.

ARTAS robotic hair transplant systems make the hair translation procedure more effective and less painful.  The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system is a computer-assisted equipment use to improve the quality of follicle. It also enhances the quality of the most challenging Follicle Extraction Unit (FUE). Various components of an ARTAS robotic hair transplant system are image-guided robotic arm, small dermal punches and a computer interface. The robot is guided by a 3-D imaging software and the cameras.

The device removes the hair follicle at a rate of 1,000 per hour. The FUE procedure involves removing hair from the donor region of the scalp and then implanting it into the recipient site. The separation of the follicular units from the donor tissue is a tedious, repetitive and labour intensive process.

The FUE process requires great precision to prevent damage to follicular units. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system has significantly increased the accuracy of the FUE procedure. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system reduces harvesting time and minimizes any damage to hair follicles with its efficacy and great precision. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system also improves the chances of graft survival. It is also far more comfortable than the traditional and more invasive hair restoration processes.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Drivers and Restraints

Increasing prevalence of various dermatological related disorders will drive the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period. Unhealthy lifestyle patterns and an increase in stress levels will further contribute towards the growth of hair restoration treatment and robotic hair transplant systems market.

Genetic and other environmental factors increase baldness among men and women. Technologically improved and minimally invasive transplant treatment methods will increase the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period. High adoption among people of young age to enhance their appearance will further fuel the overall market of robotic hair transplant systems.

However, high cost and various side effects associated with the treatment, such as itchy scalp, hair thinning, etc., might hinder the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Segmentation

The robotic hair transplant system market can be segmented on the basis of end user and region. Based on end user, the hair transplant system market is segmented as:

Dermatology Clinics
Hospitals

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Overview

The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system market is growing at a fast pace as these systems are quite efficient and make the entire procedure more comfortable. Higher adoption of robotic hair transplant treatment over traditional, more time-consuming treatments has given a boost to the overall market of ARTAS robotic hair transplant system.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Regional Outlook

Geographically, the global robotic hair transplant system market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, CIS & Russia, Asia-Pacific excluding Japan, Japan, Middle East and Africa. North America dominates the robotic hair transplant system market due to the rapid technological advancements and better healthcare facilities. It is followed by Europe because of high adoption among end users. Asia-Pacific is expected to witness fast expansion in robotic hair transplant system market due to increasing prevalence of skin related disorders and growth in healthcare infrastructure. Middle East and African regions will witness sluggish growth because of lack of awareness among people and the high cost of the treatment.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Key Players

Restoration robotics Inc. is the manufacturer of ARTAS robotic hair transplantation systems, which were FDA approved in 2011.Other manufacturers are also focusing on developing other robotic hair transplant systems.

The report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and geographies.

The report covers exhaustive analysis on:

Market Segments
Market Dynamics
Market Size
Supply & Demand
Current Trends/Issues/Challenges
Competition & Companies involved
Technology
Value Chain

Regional analysis includes

North America
US
Canada
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Chile
Peru
Rest of LATAM
Europe
EU – 4 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain)
UK
BENELUX (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg)
NORDIC (Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden)
Eastern Europe (Poland, Ukraine, Czech Rep. etc.)
Rest of Europe
CIS & Russia
Japan
APEJ
Greater China
India
Korea
ASEAN Countries
Rest of APEJ
Middle East & Africa
GCC Countries
Turkey
Iran
Israel
South Africa
Rest of MEA

Report Highlights:

Detailed overview of parent market
Changing market dynamics in the industry
In-depth market segmentation
Historical, current and projected market size in terms of volume and value
Recent industry trends and developments
Competitive landscape
Strategies of key players and products offered
Potential and niche segments, geographical regions exhibiting promising growth
A neutral perspective on market performance
Must-have information for market players to sustain and enhance their market footprint.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market Forecast, Trend Analysis & Competition Tracking – Global Review 2018 to 2028

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Restoration Robotics Announces Presentation on ARTAS iX

Anderson Center for Hair Adds ARTAS iX Robotic-Assisted Surgical Suite

Anderson Center for Hair Adds ARTAS iX Robotic-Assisted Surgical Suite

Anderson Center for Hair has announced the clinic is adding the ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System to its already-robust suite of hair transplant, restoration, and revision solutions. Currently, Anderson Center for Hair is the only facility in Georgia to offer this technology.

“We have been offering our patients the benefits of ARTAS technology since we installed the ARTAS 9x system. The addition of the ARTAS iX system will allow us to further assist our patients to improve their self-esteem and achieve the aesthetic they deserve and desire,” explained Dr. Ken Anderson of the company.

The ARTAS iX expands the facility’s capabilities in terms of delivering patient treatment in a timely, effective manner.

The system offers an advanced three-camera stereoscopic vision system that boasts a super-fine resolution of 44 microns. The robotic arm moves on seven axes, as well.

a world leader in Hair Transplant technology, Hair Restoration surgery and Hair Transplant clinical research as well as inventing ARTAS® Robotic Hair Transplant technologies

Robotic-assisted hair transplantation surgery is often a preferred solution to the linear method, as it can achieve a more personalized hairline for each patient.

The system is also faster and more accurate than handheld FUE systems, while combining artificial intelligence to augment the skill of the human surgeon. Of course, some of the other benefits delivered by robotic systems include:

No need for scalpels
No need for sutures
No scarring
No plugs

In addition to the ARTAS system, Anderson Center for Hair also offers linear hair transplant surgery for specific patients, as well as hairline revisions. For patients struggling with early-stage hair loss or those seeking alternatives to surgery, the facility can offer cutting-edge treatments, such as platelet rich plasma (PRP) or low-level laser therapy (LLLT).

To learn more about Anderson Center for Hair or the new ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System, visit https://www.AtlantaHairSurgeon.com

About Anderson Center for Hair:

Anderson Center for Hair is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and offers cutting-edge hair restoration treatments. Helmed by Dr. Ken Anderson, the facility utilizes a wide range of techniques, from robot-assisted surgery to PRP and low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and even conventional linear surgery, and has been featured by The New York Times, ABC News, CNN, Fox News, and more.

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Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market Forecast, Trend Analysis & Competition Tracking – Global Review 2018 to 2028

Alopecia or hair loss is a chronic dermatology disease in which there is either partial or complete loss of hair from the scalp and other parts of the body. According to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, approximately 6.8 million people in the United States and 147 million worldwide have developed alopecia at some point of time.

A strong family history is one of the main reasons contributing towards pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia in both males and females. As estimated by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), more than 35 million men in the U.S. currently suffer from male pattern baldness.

ARTAS robotic hair transplant systems make the hair translation procedure more effective and less painful.  The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system is a computer-assisted equipment use to improve the quality of follicle. It also enhances the quality of the most challenging Follicle Extraction Unit (FUE). Various components of an ARTAS robotic hair transplant system are image-guided robotic arm, small dermal punches and a computer interface.

The robot is guided by a 3-D imaging software and the cameras. The device removes the hair follicle at a rate of 1,000 per hour. The FUE procedure involves removing hair from the donor region of the scalp and then implanting it into the recipient site.

The separation of the follicular units from the donor tissue is a tedious, repetitive and labour intensive process. The FUE process requires great precision to prevent damage to follicular units. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system has significantly increased the accuracy of the FUE procedure.

The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system reduces harvesting time and minimizes any damage to hair follicles with its efficacy and great precision. The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system also improves the chances of graft survival. It is also far more comfortable than the traditional and more invasive hair restoration processes.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Drivers and Restraints

Increasing prevalence of various dermatological related disorders will drive the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period. Unhealthy lifestyle patterns and an increase in stress levels will further contribute towards the growth of hair restoration treatment and robotic hair transplant systems market.

Genetic and other environmental factors increase baldness among men and women. Technologically improved and minimally invasive transplant treatment methods will increase the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period. High adoption among people of young age to enhance their appearance will further fuel the overall market of robotic hair transplant systems.

However, high cost and various side effects associated with the treatment, such as itchy scalp, hair thinning, etc., might hinder the growth of the robotic hair transplant system market during the forecast period.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Segmentation

The robotic hair transplant system market can be segmented on the basis of end user and region. Based on end user, the hair transplant system market is segmented as:

  • Dermatology Clinics
  • Hospitals

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Overview

The ARTAS robotic hair transplant system market is growing at a fast pace as these systems are quite efficient and make the entire procedure more comfortable. Higher adoption of robotic hair transplant treatment over traditional, more time-consuming treatments has given a boost to the overall market of ARTAS robotic hair transplant system.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Regional Outlook

Geographically, the global robotic hair transplant system market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, CIS & Russia, Asia-Pacific excluding Japan, Japan, Middle East and Africa. North America dominates the robotic hair transplant system market due to the rapid technological advancements and better healthcare facilities. It is followed by Europe because of high adoption among end users. Asia-Pacific is expected to witness fast expansion in robotic hair transplant system market due to increasing prevalence of skin related disorders and growth in healthcare infrastructure. Middle East and African regions will witness sluggish growth because of lack of awareness among people and the high cost of the treatment.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market: Key Players

Restoration robotics Inc. is the manufacturer of ARTAS robotic hair transplantation systems, which were FDA approved in 2011.Other manufacturers are also focusing on developing other robotic hair transplant systems.

The report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and geographies.

The report covers exhaustive analysis on:

  • Market Segments
  • Market Dynamics
  • Market Size
  • Supply & Demand
  • Current Trends/Issues/Challenges
  • Competition & Companies involved
  • Technology
  • Value Chain

Regional analysis includes

  • North America
    • US
    • Canada
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
    • Chile
    • Peru
    • Rest of LATAM
  • Europe
    • EU – 4 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain)
    • UK
    • BENELUX (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg)
    • NORDIC (Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden)
    • Eastern Europe (Poland, Ukraine, Czech Rep. etc.)
    • Rest of Europe
  • CIS & Russia
  • Japan
  • APEJ
    • Greater China
    • India
    • Korea
    • ASEAN Countries
    • Rest of APEJ
  • Middle East & Africa
    • GCC Countries
    • Turkey
    • Iran
    • Israel
    • South Africa
  • Rest of MEA

Report Highlights:

  • Detailed overview of parent market
  • Changing market dynamics in the industry
  • In-depth market segmentation
  • Historical, current and projected market size in terms of volume and value
  • Recent industry trends and developments
  • Competitive landscape
  • Strategies of key players and products offered
  • Potential and niche segments, geographical regions exhibiting promising growth
  • A neutral perspective on market performance
  • Must-have information for market players to sustain and enhance their market footprint.

Robotic Hair Transplant System Market Forecast, Trend Analysis & Competition Tracking – Global Review 2018 to 2028

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Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces Post on ARTAS

ARTAS Hair Transplant Experts Announces New Post on Robotic Hair Transplantation

Silicon Valley Institute, the Bay Area ARTAS Hair Transplant Experts, Announces New Post on Robotic Hair Transplantation Options

The Bay Area leader in robotic hair transplantation using the ARTAS system, Silicon Valley Hair Institute, is proud to announce a new blog post on the advantages of robotics to treat hair loss. The post explains how robotic systems can work hand-in-hand with skilled technicians and surgeons to mitigate annoying hair loss in both men and women.

“Even with my years of experience and knowledge, there are limits to what I can do as a human being. The truth is, robots don’t get tired. That’s why I’m passionate about the ARTAS hair transplant system,” explained Miguel Canales, MD. “I can manage the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) surgical process without using my own hands to do the work manually. This leaves me time to focus on the overall appearance while the robot handles the precise extractions. The result is a better head of hair with minimal scarring.”

Bay Area residents can review the new post by Silicon Valley Hair Institute at http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/silicon-valley-hair-institute-experts-artas-system/. The value of robotic assistance can equal a better, cleaner result after hair loss surgery. The ARTAS hair transplant robot can exhibit precise movements during operation, helping to create a fuller, more natural-looking hairline.

Interested persons can learn more about the ARTAS robot by reviewing the informational page on the SVHI website at http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/artas/. It should be noted that the Silicon Valley Institute is fortunate to be one of just a few Northern California locations who can offer robotic hair transplantation solutions.

ARTAS HAIR TRANSPLANT GOES THE DISTANCE FOR THE BEST HAIR RESTORATION RESULTS IN THE BAY AREA

Here is the background for this release. An expert surgeon can prepare for hair loss surgery similar to a marathon runner. Doctors might review plans and practice precise movements for hours before stepping into an operating room. Even a well-prepared surgeon is wary of the physical toll a long surgery can take.

The mind may be sharp, but the hands might struggle to execute small, exact movements over the hours. Bay Area locals might be interested to learn, a top hair loss surgeon has one of the few ARTAS hair transplant systems in the Bay Area.

The ARTAS hair transplant surgical device can complete the same careful FUE/FUT movements from beginning to end. Surgeons have the opportunity to focus on the overall look of a patient’s scalp while a robot manages the details.

A sharp surgeon teamed with a cutting-edge device can result in a winning strategy. Bay Area patients might be pleased to see a more natural-looking, fuller head of hair post-surgery. For these reasons, Silicon Valley Hair Institute has released a new blog post about the value of high-tech robots in surgery.

ABOUT THE SILICON VALLEY HAIR INSTITUTE

Silicon Valley Hair Institute (http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/), under the leadership of top-rated California hair transplant surgeon, Dr. Miguel Canales – is one of the best robotic hair transplant clinics in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Dr. Canales provides both the FUT (FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant at http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/fut-surgery/) and FUE hair transplant (Follicular Unit Extraction at http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/fue-hair-transplant/) procedures for Bay Area residents, who find this top-rated hair transplant specialist.

The Silicon Valley Hair Institute is a specialized hair clinic serving hair loss and hair restoration needs in the San Francisco, San Jose and the Silicon Valley Peninsula (Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Los Altos, Menlo-Atherton, Redwood City and beyond.). Dr. Canales also specializes in aesthetic hair restoration for females seeking eyebrow transplantation or hairline advancements.

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Restoration Robotics Announces the ARTAS iX System to be Featured on the Today Show

Restoration Robotics® Announces the ARTAS iX™ System to be Featured on the Today Show

Restoration Robotics, Inc. (NASDAQ:HAIR) (“Restoration Robotics”), a global leader in robotic hair restoration, today announced that Dr. Michael B. Wolfeld, MD, FACS will perform a live demonstration of a hair transplant utilizing the ARTAS iX™ System on the National Broadcasting Channel’s (NBC) Today Show, Wednesday, July 17, 2019.

Dr. Wolfeld is a nationally recognized hair restoration expert who is double board certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City and has been named to the New York Times list of Super Doctors from 2014-2019, as well as the Castle Connelly list of “Top Doctors in America” from 2017- 2019.

Dr. Wolfeld stated, “The ARTAS iX System has revolutionized hair restoration technology and allows me to offer my patients the most advanced form of treatment in the market today.”

For more information on the ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System visit: https://artashair.com/ix/physicians

About Restoration Robotics

Restoration Robotics, Inc., is a medical device company developing and commercializing the ARTAS® and ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration System. The ARTAS Systems are the first and only physician-assisted robotic systems to dissect and assist in the harvesting of follicular units directly from the scalp, create recipient implant sites using proprietary algorithms and, in the case of the ARTAS iX System, robotically implant the hair follicles into the designated sites.

Restoration Robotics has unique expertise in machine vision, image guidance, visual servoing and robotics, as well as developing intuitive interfaces to manage these technologies.

 

Restoration Robotics® Announces the ARTAS iX™ System to be Featured on the Today Show

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Restoration Robotics Announces Presentation on ARTAS iX

Restoration Robotics to Demonstrate ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System

Restoration Robotics to Demonstrate ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration System at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Restoration Robotics, Inc. (HAIR), the global leader in robotic hair restoration, will demonstrate the ARTAS iX™ Hair Restoration System technology at The Aesthetic Meeting 2019 being held in New Orleans from May 18 – 20 at the New Orleans Convention Center.

The ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System is the only intelligent solution to offer robotic, precise, minimally invasive, repeatable harvesting with simultaneous site making and implantation functionality in one platform.
Restoration Robotics – Booth #749

Speaker:

Dr. Brian V. Heil, MD, FACS

Dates:

Saturday, May 18th, at 10:25 am
Sunday, May 19th, at 10:10 am

Ryan Rhodes, President and Chief Executive Officer of Restoration Robotics, commented, “We are excited to showcase our cutting edge ARTAS iX technology and have Dr. Heil present on the ARTAS opportunity. As a respected leader in the field of plastic surgery and a very experienced hair restoration surgeon, he is well positioned to provide his insight on why he believes the ARTAS technology is revolutionizing the hair transplant industry.”

Dr. Brian V. Heil, MD, FACS stated, “The global male aesthetics market continues to accelerate, with hair restoration remaining a key growth driver. I look forward to discussing this market growth and how the ARTAS technology represents a unique offering for physicians active within the segment at The Aesthetics Meeting.”

At the meeting, Dr. Heil will also share his experiences in attracting the millennial male patient and how the ARTAS Hair Restoration System has changed his practice.

Dr. Heil has 18 years of experience in hair transplantation and has performed over 1,500 hair transplant procedures.  His practice was the first to bring the ARTAS procedure to Pittsburgh and the Tri-State region of Western Pennsylvania. With this cutting-edge technology, patients undergo a virtually painless Robotic follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplantation leaving no linear scar.

Dr. Heil trained at the prestigious University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Department of Plastic Surgery and is also a member of many medical societies including the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery.

Restoration Robotics will conduct ARTAS iX Hair Restoration System demonstrations in booth 749 during the Aesthetic Meeting expo hours. To learn more about the ARTAS iX and to schedule a test drive, visit: ARTAS.com/testdrive.

For more information on the ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System visit: https://artashair.com/ix/physicians

About Restoration Robotics

Restoration Robotics, Inc., is a medical device company developing and commercializing the ARTAS™ Robotic Hair Restoration System. The ARTAS System is the first and only physician-assisted system to dissect and assist in the harvesting of follicular units directly from the scalp, create recipient implant sites using proprietary algorithms and now implant the hair follicles into the designated sites. The Company has unique expertise in machine vision, image guidance, visual servoing and robotics, as well as developing intuitive interfaces to manage these technologies.

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Restoration Robotics Announces First Ever Solo ARTAS iX™ Surgery by the First Female Physician to Purchase ARTAS iX System

Restoration Robotics Announces First Ever Solo ARTAS iX™ Surgery by the First Female Physician to Purchase ARTAS iX System

Restoration Robotics Announces First Ever Solo ARTAS iX™ Surgery by the First Female Physician to Purchase ARTAS iX System

Restoration Robotics, Inc. (NASDAQ:HAIR) today announced that Dr. Misbah Khan, President and Founder of M Khan Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery, and the first female Surgeon to purchase the ARTAS iX™ System, performed the first solo ARTAS iX surgery in the world.

Ryan Rhodes, CEO of Restoration Robotics, said, “This first-ever solo procedure demonstrates the ability for ARTAS iX to fundamentally alter practice workflow dynamics and provide significant value to our physician partners. We are excited to continue our work with Dr. Khan to help educate other physicians considering adding the ARTAS iX system to their practices on the benefits of this ground-breaking procedure.”

Misbah Khan, MD, FAAD, FACMS, said, “I pride myself on working with innovative technologies and providing my patients the best medical care available.  I was excited to add the new ARTAS iX System to my practice. I know for a fact it will prove to be an asset, enabling me to provide highest quality, precise, repeatable follicular unit harvesting and implantation in one platform.  I am a visionary.

Being the first solo female surgeon to incorporate Robotics into my private practice and to be able to perform the entire procedure on my own, on my very first day, is a true reflection of my love and understanding for AI. I sincerely hope that other specialties will follow the examples set by Restoration Robotics and allow physicians to work side by side with technology. I look forward to sharing my experience with other colleagues who share my vision for the future of Medicine”

Dr. Khan is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College.  She is nationally and internationally recognized for her innovative contributions in the fields of hair loss, human adipose tissue, applications of lasers in skin and soft tissue and skin cancer. Dr Khan also has her own proprietary trademark techniques for Fat Grafting (Mini-SIF™) and injection treatments for hair loss as an adjunct to ARTAS iX hair transplant.

About Restoration Robotics

The ARTAS® Robotic Hair Restoration System is the first and only hair restoration system in the world combining robotic and artificial intelligence technology designed to assist surgeons through the most significant and tedious stages of the hair restoration process.

It provides the ultimate advanced and comprehensive offering for precise, efficient, and repeatable hair restoration and automates the most significant aspects of hair transplantation procedures: graft harvesting, recipient site making, and now, implantation. ARTAS iX™ is equipped with a 3D-camera stereoscopic vision system with improved 44-micron resolution and a 7-axis robot arm to deliver unmatched procedural analysis, precision, repeatability, and clinical workflow efficiency.

For more information on the ARTAS® iX system, please visit https://artas.com

About Restoration Robotics

Restoration Robotics, Inc. is a medical device company developing and commercializing the ARTAS® and ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration System.

The ARTAS iX System is the first and only physician-assisted system to dissect and assist in the harvesting of follicular units directly from the scalp, create recipient implant sites using proprietary algorithms and implant the hair follicles into the designated sites. The Company has unique expertise in machine vision, image guidance, visual servoing, and robotics, as well as developing intuitive interfaces to manage these technologies.

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Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

“Sophie Matthews of JUVIDA Clinics with the ARTAS™ Clinical Centre of Excellence award”

Skipton’s JUVIDA Clinics has been selected as an ARTAS™ Platinum Practitioner for excellence in hair restoration surgery.

ARTAS™, the global leader in robotic hair restoration, is the first and only robotic hair transplant system. The procedure transplants healthy hair follicles to the target area without the need for the pain, stitches and scarring associated with traditional strip transplant methods.

JUVIDA Clinics is the only UK practice to currently hold this prestigious distinction. In order to receive it, a clinic must transplant at least 30,000 follicles per quarter, which equates to 10,000 follicles or more per month.

The experience entailed in carrying out these procedures ensures that practitioners at the clinic are national experts in robotic transplant treatments.

In addition to this award, the clinic will also be used by ARTAS™ as its European training academy. Aesthetic doctors and surgeons from overseas will travel to Skipton to receive peer-to-peer hands-on training, masterclasses and live surgical demonstrations.

Sophie Matthews of JUVIDA Clinics said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be named as ARTAS™ Platinum Practitioners and to be chosen as the host of its European training academy.

This seal of approval in clinical centre excellence is the highest distinction in the work that we do, and recognises that we not only have the knowledge and expertise to produce outstanding results for our clients, we can help other clinics to improve quality of care and aesthetic results”.

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Restoration Robotics Announces Presentation on ARTAS iX

Restoration Robotics Announces Presentation on ARTAS iX

Restoration Robotics Announces Presentation on ARTAS iX™ at the South Beach Symposium in Miami

Presentation to be Led by Dr. Paul Rose of the Miami Hair and Skin Institute following the Recent Installation of a Second ARTAS® System at the High Volume Center

Restoration Robotics the global leader in robotic hair restoration, today announced that Dr. Paul Rose, MD of the Miami Hair and Skin Institute will present on the ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration System at the South Beach Symposium in Miami, Florida, on Saturday, February 9th, 2019.

Dr. Rose recently purchased an ARTAS iX System at his leading practice in Miami. The ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System provides the only solution utilizing machine-based vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to offer precise, minimally-invasive, repeatable harvesting and implantation functionality in one compact platform.

The Miami Hair and Skin Institute specializes in hair transplant procedures. Procedures are performed exclusively by world-renowned Hair Restoration Surgeons & Dermatologists, Dr. Bernard Nusbaum, MD, Dr. Paul Rose, MD, and Dr. Aaron Nusbaum, MD.

Session Info:

Date:
Saturday, February 9

Title:
Choosing the Most Advanced Method of Hair Restoration for Your Practice

Time:
10:15 am – 10:25 am

Location:
Poinciana Room, Loews Hotel, Miami Beach, FL

Ryan Rhodes, President and Chief Executive Officer of Restoration Robotics, commented, “We are very excited to have The Miami Hair and Skin Institute install a second ARTAS System in their practice to meet the growing demand in their market.

Dr. Rose is a widely respected hair specialist and his adoption of the ARTAS iX System further validates our belief that ARTAS iX technology is revolutionizing the hair transplant industry.”

Dr. Paul Rose, MD, FISHRS, FACS, stated, “We are excited to add the ARTAS iX System to our practice and provide our patients with the most advanced hair restoration technology on the market. I look forward to speaking on this cutting-edge technology at the South Beach Symposium in Miami.”

The ARTAS® Robotic Hair Restoration System is the first and only hair restoration system in the world combining robotic and artificial intelligence technology designed to assist surgeons through the most significant and tedious stages of the hair restoration process.

It provides the ultimate advanced and comprehensive offering for precise, efficient, and repeatable hair restoration and automates the most significant aspects of hair transplantation procedures: graft harvesting, recipient site making, and now, implantation.

ARTAS iX™ is equipped with a 3D-camera stereoscopic vision system with improved 44-micron resolution and a 7-axis robot arm to deliver unmatched procedural analysis, precision, repeatability, and clinical workflow efficiency.

For more information on the ARTAS® iX system, please visit https://artas.com

About Restoration Robotics
Restoration Robotics, Inc. is a medical device company developing and commercializing the ARTAS® and ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration System.

The ARTAS iX System is the first and only physician-assisted system to dissect and assist in the harvesting of follicular units directly from the scalp, create recipient implant sites using proprietary algorithms and implant the hair follicles into the designated sites. The Company has unique expertise in machine vision, image guidance, visual servoing and robotics, as well as developing intuitive interfaces to manage these technologies.

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