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Restoration Robotics to Showcase ARTAS iX at IMCAS 2019

Restoration Robotics to Showcase ARTAS iX at IMCAS 2019

Restoration Robotics to Showcase ARTAS iX™ at IMCAS 2019

Restoration Robotics, the global leader in robotic hair restoration, today announced that Dr. James Harris, MD, FISHRS, FACS, will introduce the ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration System at a symposium presentation during the International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS), being held January 31 – February 2 in Paris, France.

Details of the Symposium include:

Dr. Harris is an internationally renowned hair transplant surgeon and chairman of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery’s (ISHRS) FUE Advancement Committee. He is widely recognized as an innovator and pioneer in the field of hair restoration and is the founder of the patented Harris S.A.F.E.™ System, an advanced method of follicular unit extraction (FUE). Dr. Harris was a principal investigator in the development of the ARTAS System. With the recent addition of the new ARTAS iX technology to his practice, Dr. Harris became the first physician in the world to perform robotic implantation in a commercial hair restoration case.

Ryan Rhodes, President and Chief Executive Officer of Restoration Robotics, commented, “We are delighted to have Dr. Harris present on the precision, reproducibility, and efficiency of the ARTAS iX System. As one of our lead consulting physicians through the development of the ARTAS System, Dr. Harris is uniquely positioned to provide insight into how ARTAS iX technology is revolutionizing the hair transplant industry.”

Dr. James Harris, MD, FISHRS, FACS, stated, “The ARTAS iX System is the most advanced hair transplantation technology on the market. With implantation functionality, the ARTAS iX System improves the clinician experience and practice workflow to better enable physicians to meet the growing demand for hair restoration procedures.”

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 most 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 with ARTAS iX, implantation.

The ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System provides the only solution utilizing machine-based vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to offer harvesting and implantation functionality in one compact platform. 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 artas.com.

About Restoration Robotics

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

 

Restoration Robotics to Showcase ARTAS iX™ at IMCAS 2019

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Restoration Robotics to Showcase ARTAS iX at IMCAS 2019

Restoration Robotics to Showcase ARTAS iX at IMCAS 2019

Restoration Robotics to Showcase ARTAS iX™ at IMCAS 2019

Restoration Robotics, the global leader in robotic hair restoration, today announced that Dr. James Harris, MD, FISHRS, FACS, will introduce the ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration System at a symposium presentation during the International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS), being held January 31 – February 2 in Paris, France.

Details of the Symposium include:

Dr. Harris is an internationally renowned hair transplant surgeon and chairman of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery’s (ISHRS) FUE Advancement Committee. He is widely recognized as an innovator and pioneer in the field of hair restoration and is the founder of the patented Harris S.A.F.E.™ System, an advanced method of follicular unit extraction (FUE). Dr. Harris was a principal investigator in the development of the ARTAS System. With the recent addition of the new ARTAS iX technology to his practice, Dr. Harris became the first physician in the world to perform robotic implantation in a commercial hair restoration case.

Ryan Rhodes, President and Chief Executive Officer of Restoration Robotics, commented, “We are delighted to have Dr. Harris present on the precision, reproducibility, and efficiency of the ARTAS iX System. As one of our lead consulting physicians through the development of the ARTAS System, Dr. Harris is uniquely positioned to provide insight into how ARTAS iX technology is revolutionizing the hair transplant industry.”

Dr. James Harris, MD, FISHRS, FACS, stated, “The ARTAS iX System is the most advanced hair transplantation technology on the market. With implantation functionality, the ARTAS iX System improves the clinician experience and practice workflow to better enable physicians to meet the growing demand for hair restoration procedures.”

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 most 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 with ARTAS iX, implantation.

The ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System provides the only solution utilizing machine-based vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to offer harvesting and implantation functionality in one compact platform. 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 artas.com.

About Restoration Robotics

Restoration Robotics, Inc. is a medical device company developing and commercializing the ARTAS® and ARTAS iX™ Robotic Hair Restoration Systems. 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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Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces Post on ARTAS

Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces Post on ARTAS

Silicon Valley Hair Institute Announces Post on ARTAS Hair Transplant Mexico Pros and Cons

The Silicon Valley Hair Institute is a highly rated hair transplant clinic in the Bay Area. With many clients considering travel to Mexico for ARTAS hair transplant, the company has released a blog post on the pros and cons.

Silicon Valley Hair Institute, a professional hair transplant clinic offering the ARTAS robotic hair restoration system and lead by Dr. Miguel Canales, is proud to announce a new informational blog post on the pros and cons of travel to Mexico for an ARTAS hair transplant in Mexico. Bay Area residents searching for a cheap hair transplant option might be keen to consider travel to Mexico due to lower costs. However, the new post discusses not only the pros but the cons of travel out of the USA for hair transplantations.

“The cost of an ARTAS or other type of hair transplant in Mexico might only seem to be cheaper,” explained Miguel Canales, surgeon, and founder of Silicon Valley Hair Institute. “Our new post explains why and provides some things to consider before purchasing that plane ticket South of the Border for one’s hair restoration journey.”

Bay Area residents can read the new blog post on the pros and cons of an “ARTAS hair transplant in Mexico” at http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/mexico/.

Persons searching for an in-depth look at hair transplant procedures can go to http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/hair-transplant/, and those specifically interested in ARTAS availability in the San Francisco Bay Area can visit http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/artas/.

BAY AREA RESIDENTS MAY LEARN HAIR TRANSPLANT MEXICO IS NOT THE BEST DEAL

Here is the background on this release. Northern California residents might consider “medical tourism” to Mexico for hair transplant surgery. The new post cautions residents to look at all the costs and risks associated with travel to Mexico before scheduling a surgical procedure.

An entire industry has evolved due to Americans searching for less expensive options for surgery and medicine. U.S. citizens may drive up north to Canada for affordable medical supplies to support health problems. California locals might fly down to Mexico for cheaper hair transplant surgery or facelifts. The cost of travel and effort could be considered a deal compared to the price of an operation back home. Mexican hair transplant clinics have created travel packages and special deals to entice Americans to opt for serious surgery across the border. Even the ARTAS hair transplant system is available in Mexico. Budget-minded patients may not be aware of the key difference between hair transplant surgery in Mexico and the United States.

For these reasons Silicon Valley Hair Institute has announced an educational blog post for Bay Area residents seeking cheap hair transplant surgery in Mexico. It can be helpful to compare US vs. Mexico surgical procedures. Differences can include the following:

1. Regulations for hair transplant surgery in Mexico may be more lenient than in the USA. Regulatory transparency might be opaque to English-speaking Americans in Mexico.
2. Because surgeons in Mexico can receive less in pay than counterparts in America and Europe, the reality may be that the most skilled professional migrate to the USA leaving less trained or more novice counterpoints “training” in Mexico.
3. If a hair transplant surgery goes seriously wrong in Mexico, there may be no legal recourse or legal recourse may be difficult for an English-speaking USA resident.

None of the content of the post is meant to denigrate the hard-working, skilled, and conscientious medical personnel in Mexico. Rather, the point of the post is to encourage US residents to ask questions and “do their homework” on any hair transplant, including all potential costs and risks, whether that is to be done in the United States, Mexico, Turkey or another country.

ABOUT SILICON VALLEY HAIR INSTITUTE

Silicon Valley Hair Institute (http://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/), under the leadership of top-rated California hair transplant surgeon Miguel Canales MD, is one of the best facilities offering San Francisco Bay Area hair transplants. Dr. Canales provides the full range of advanced hair transplant and hair restoration procedures for Bay Area residents, from San Francisco to San Jose and Foster City. Services include robotic hair transplant systems, San Jose ARTAS hair transplant, and San Jose hair transplant programs. If one needs a hair transplant specialist, look no further than this Bay Area hair transplant center. #

Dr. Canales also performs female hair transplants for women and eyebrow restoration, thus offering the best hair transplant and robotic hair replacement options.

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Restoration Robotics Launches Next Generation ARTAS

Restoration Robotics™ Launches Next Generation ARTAS® iX Robotic Hair Restoration System

Restoration Robotics, Inc, the global leader in robotic hair restoration, today announced the launch of its new ARTAS® iX Robotic Hair Restoration System.

The ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System is the only robotic intelligent solution to offer precise, minimally invasive, repeatable harvesting and implantation functionality in one platform.

The ARTAS iX System is equipped with a 3-camera stereoscopic vision system with 44-micron resolution and a 7-axis robot.

The system delivers unmatched procedural analysis, precision, repeatability, and clinical workflow efficiency for hair restoration. ARTAS iX features a compact, motorized, battery-powered, portable and adjustable procedure chair for increased patient comfort and clinical versatility that can be used ergonomically in multiple aesthetic procedures.

Ryan Rhodes, CEO of Restoration Robotics, said, “We believe the introduction of the ARTAS iX system is a major transformative milestone for Restoration Robotics and the hair restoration industry.

We believe that the additional features, especially the implantation functionality, significantly enhances our offering to physicians and helps position us to further penetrate the expanding male hair restoration market.”

Robert M. Bernstein, MD, Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and founder of Bernstein Medical Center for Hair Restoration, a state-of-the-art hair transplant facility in New York, NY commented, “The new ARTAS iX system marks a pivotal development in hair restoration technology. It will enable physicians to deliver outstanding results for their patients while reducing the more labor-intensive aspects of hair restoration procedures.

Following a recent demonstration of the system, I believe that it will reduce clinical fatigue and case time through robotic assistance and improved clinical workflow.”

The ARTAS iX system will be unveiled at The Aesthetic Show™ 2018, where Restoration Robotics is a Premier Sponsor, being held July 5-8 at The Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. For more information on the ARTAS iX Robotic Hair Restoration System visit www.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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New Artas robot takes on repetitive hair-restoration tasks

New robot takes on repetitive hair-restoration tasks

Restoration Robotics has launched a robotic intelligent system that offers precise, minimally invasive, repeatable hair harvesting and implantation uses in one platform.

The Artas iX robotic hair restoration system has a 3-camera stereoscopic vision system with 44-micron resolution and a 7-axis robot. It has a compact, motorized, battery-powered, portable and adjustable procedure chair for increased patient comfort and clinical versatility that can be used ergonomically in multiple aesthetic procedures.

Artas iX robotic

Restoration Robotics (San Jose, Calif.) designed the new system to deliver high-quality procedural analysis, precision, repeatability, and clinical workflow efficiency for hair restoration.

It will reduce the more labor-intensive aspects of hair restoration procedures as well as clinical fatigue and case time, according to Robert M. Bernstein, MD, clinical professor of dermatology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and founder of a hair transplant facility in New York City.

“The introduction of the Artas iX system is a major transformative milestone for Restoration Robotics and the hair restoration industry,” added company CEO Ryan Rhodes in a statement. “We believe that the additional features, especially the implantation functionality, significantly enhance our offering to physicians and help position us to further penetrate the expanding male hair restoration market.”

About 1.2 million men worldwide have hereditary baldness, Rhodes said at The Aesthetic Show 2018 in Las Vegas where the Artas iX system made its debut last week.

The company has been pioneering robotic hair restoration for more than a decade, according to the company’s chief operations officer, Gabe Zingaretti. Its 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. Artas iX is the culmination of more than three years of research and development, Zingaretti said.

Co-founded by surgical robotics pioneer Fred Moll, Restoration Robotics went public in October 2017. The Artas system received FDA 510(k) approval in 2011 after providing results from clinical studies that showed the system to be safe and effective.

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Artas debuted at the Wynn this week for the Aesthetics show.

New technology to restore hair debuts at aesthetics show at Wynn

New technology to restore hair debuts at aesthetics show at Wynn

Hair loss is something that plagues men and women, and it can certainly affect your self-esteem. There are plenty of products on the market that promise re-growth, but now there’s a new frontier for restoration.

Artas debuted at the Wynn this week for the Aesthetics show. It’s a 3D camera, 7-axis robot arm with pinpoint accuracy.

Dr. Mark Bishara, M.D. is a plastic surgeon at The Paragon Plastic Surgery in Dallas, Texas. He said Artas is the future of hair restoration.

“These procedures can be very labor intensive and by using a robot to harvest the grafts, and now implant them,” said Dr. Bishara. “It really transforms that labor-intensive process.”

Artas is a fully-integrated system that harvests hair from the back of your head and transplants it to where it’s needed.

“It actually makes the incision in the front area of the scalp and then places the hair follicle in that incision,” said Ryan Rhodes, the CEO of Restoration Robotics.

Rhodes said a single treatment usually takes 5-6 hours.

New technology to restore hair debuts at aesthetics show at Wynn

“I’ve had 2,000 grafts moved from the back of my scalp and transported into the front hairline area,” Rhodes said.

According to Rhodes, Artas is more efficient and less invasive than other methods of hair restoration. He called it cutting-edge of technology to assist surgeons with a problem so many people have to deal with.

“About 50% of men over 50 experience some degree of balding,” said Dr. Bishara.

Dr. Bisharta reports Artas has already made a difference for so many of his patients.

“You can see the self-confidence of people that come back, as their hair comes back,” Dr. Barta said.

The cost varies depending on the amount of hair that’s transplanted. Typically, it can be anywhere from $8,000 to $12,000 but according to the company that provides a “substantial” amount of hair.

New technology to restore hair debuts at aesthetics show at Wynn

For more information visit: www.artashair.com

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