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Hair Transplant Road Show
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The Hair Transplant Road Show with Robert Haber, MD, explores surgical and non-surgical hair loss questions with the top experts in the field. Topics are typically drawn from actual patients visiting our clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Dr. Robert Haber is a Board Certified Dermatologist as well as a Pediatrician, and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics at CWRU School of Medicine.
He treats children and adults, and provides skin care for the entire family. Dr. Haber is considered one of the finest hair transplant surgeons in the world, and lectures internationally each year.
He also directs the region’s busiest private clinical trials unit studying new medications.
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Dr. Robert Haber is a Board Certified Dermatologist as well as a Pediatrician, and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics at CWRU School of Medicine.
He treats children and adults, and provides skin care for the entire family. Dr. Haber is considered one of the finest hair transplant surgeons in the world, and lectures internationally each year.
He also directs the region’s busiest private clinical trials unit studying new medications.
Scarring Hair Loss & Inflammatory Alopecia | The Hair Transplant Road Show
Scarring hair loss (Inflammatory Alopecia) is a type of hair loss condition triggered by inflammation in the scalp, often caused by autoimmune reactions, infections, fungus or other underlying conditions.
In this episode, we continue our interview with Dr. Wilma Bergfeld, focusing in on scarring hair loss.
Watch episode 1: ua-cam.com/video/JtBY6xHpWuY/v-deo.html
Watch episode 2: ua-cam.com/video/l_MCzDRSbhA/v-deo.html
#hairloss #femalehairloss
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The Hair Transplant Road Show with Robert Haber, MD, explores surgical and non-surgical hair loss questions with the top experts in the field. Topics are typically drawn from actual patients visiting our clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Dr. Haber served as President of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), has authored or edited five textbooks on hair transplant surgery, and has published 12 textbook chapters and over a dozen research articles.
He lectures locally and throughout the world on his techniques and performs live surgery internationally. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) awarded Dr. Haber the coveted Golden Follicle Award in 2009 as one of the world’s top hair transplant surgeons, in recognition of his academic contributions and surgical skills. Dr. Haber is also the recipient of the prestigious Manfred Lucas Lifetime Achievement Award by the ISHRS, for his exceptional contributions and commitment to the field of hair transplantation.
Dr. Robert Haber is a Board Certified Dermatologist as well as a Pediatrician, and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics at CWRU School of Medicine.
He treats children and adults, and provides skin care for the entire family.
He also directs the region’s busiest private clinical trials unit studying new medications.
📞 Schedule a hair transplant consultation: bit.ly/3cHSwBb
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Beachwood, Ohio Office:
26949 Chagrin Blvd, Ste 300
Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone: 216-932-5200
In this episode, we continue our interview with Dr. Wilma Bergfeld, focusing in on scarring hair loss.
Watch episode 1: ua-cam.com/video/JtBY6xHpWuY/v-deo.html
Watch episode 2: ua-cam.com/video/l_MCzDRSbhA/v-deo.html
#hairloss #femalehairloss
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The Hair Transplant Road Show with Robert Haber, MD, explores surgical and non-surgical hair loss questions with the top experts in the field. Topics are typically drawn from actual patients visiting our clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Dr. Haber served as President of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), has authored or edited five textbooks on hair transplant surgery, and has published 12 textbook chapters and over a dozen research articles.
He lectures locally and throughout the world on his techniques and performs live surgery internationally. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) awarded Dr. Haber the coveted Golden Follicle Award in 2009 as one of the world’s top hair transplant surgeons, in recognition of his academic contributions and surgical skills. Dr. Haber is also the recipient of the prestigious Manfred Lucas Lifetime Achievement Award by the ISHRS, for his exceptional contributions and commitment to the field of hair transplantation.
Dr. Robert Haber is a Board Certified Dermatologist as well as a Pediatrician, and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics at CWRU School of Medicine.
He treats children and adults, and provides skin care for the entire family.
He also directs the region’s busiest private clinical trials unit studying new medications.
📞 Schedule a hair transplant consultation: bit.ly/3cHSwBb
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Beachwood, Ohio Office:
26949 Chagrin Blvd, Ste 300
Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone: 216-932-5200
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Very interesting 😮
But isn't AGA also inflammatory? And also an intressesting topic would be the under diagnosis of none aga type of hairlose in men. And also combrid hairlose situations.
Please help my hair need you
Hi doctor❤❤❤
When do we could expect it
Atleast 10 years
I will wait for you to do it
Hello doctor I am a young blood can you please do it for free I would be glad❤❤❤❤❤ to
Can you refer me to Wilma?
If they can clone goats 🐐 why can’t they clone human hair, it seems so simple if you can clone and animal.
Actually its much easier to clone an entire goat, or an entire human for that matter, than to clone a heart or a liver or a hair follicle. The cellular instructions to grow just a part of the whole are extremely complex, and has not been done successfully. If it was possible to do that, there would be no waiting lists for hearts or kidneys or other organs for those in need.
Hello doctor The question is the following: Will there be some type of hair cloning in which the procedure is injectable and not grafted and in which a hair follicle is generated from scratch as if it were grafted? As I understand it, hair companies are working on three techniques or three procedures but the doubt I have is if in the cell multiplication procedure a cell could be injected and new hair would grow from scratch even for scars.
Hello doctor The question is the following: Will there be some type of hair cloning in which the procedure is injectable and not grafted and in which a hair follicle is generated from scratch as if it were grafted? As I understand it, hair companies are working on three techniques or three procedures but the doubt I have is if in the cell multiplication procedure a cell could be injected and new hair would grow from scratch even for scars.
Great question. Certainly the hope is that either full hair follicles are grown in a lab that can be transplanted, or a process where a microdroplet is injected and grows a cosmetically satisfyingly hair. The alternative is to grow non-cosmetically satisfying hairs that would have to be harvested and re-implanted. This would add cost and scarring to the procedure.
@@hairtransplantroadshow That would be fantastic. I would be particularly interested in the injectable microdroplet technique to generate hair follicles from scratch with cells, as I believe that this technique would have more advantages than the grafted technique, such as being less invasive and having a faster recovery time. I am looking forward to being able to use this technique in the near future, within a few years, so that I can perform it.
Hello doctor The question is the following: Will there be some type of hair cloning in which the procedure is injectable and not grafted and in which a hair follicle is generated from scratch as if it were grafted? As I understand it, hair companies are working on three techniques or three procedures but the doubt I have is if in the cell multiplication procedure a cell could be injected and new hair would grow from scratch even for scars.
Perhaps the best outcome would be the ability to inject tiny droplets into a hairless area, and cosmetically satisfactory hairs would grow without needing any other procedure. If that is ever possible, it probably won't be the first success, but rather be a future refinement.
Dr. Thank you for these videos. Very informative. May you kindly advise on the pros and cons of the various FUE techniques; I.e. FUE, Sapphire FUE, Etc… Thank you & looking forward to more video uploads!
Thank you! Many "techniques" are actually just gimmicks. The sapphire blade is just that, a type of blade. Every surgeon has preferred blades and harvesting equipment. The surgeon, not the device or blade, will determine success, so look at the experience and credentials of the surgeon and not the marketing words.
Truly satisfying information
Thank you!
When could be done?
Unfortunately not for a few years yet.
@@hairtransplantroadshow can we have it in 15 years ?
@@Jokerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I'll do my best to make that happen!
@@hairtransplantroadshowlegend 💪
I thought the follicles in totally slick bald areas are dead or nonexistent. Are you saying they’re just dormant and can be revived?
In general you are correct. There may be a small population of dormant follicles that can be revived, but even that is more theory than reality at this time.
so hair follicles never actually die, they just go dormant?
Personally I don't believe that yet. There is some evidence of dormancy but more proof is needed.
@@hairtransplantroadshow thank you for your response. i've heard/seen some crazy stories of people's hair suddenly growing back after decades of having none, so i suppose anything is possible, but i'm more inclined to believe people have the - potential - for hair follicles in certain areas, even if they've lost hair in those areas, rather than the follicles sitting there, dormant. but that's just me. thanks again.
This is not coming anytime soon
True. Researchers have been trying to tackle hair multiplication since the mid-1990s!!!
Aderans didn’t run out of money. They had a Kodak (company ) moment. They started to realize that their traditional wig business partners and retailers would be hurt with cloning and so it didn’t make financial sense to continue. So they went into a holding pattern to milk as much money out of the wig business until eventually wig competition from China started to erode their market share and they saw Stenson coming which they knew would be a death blow to let them win the race. So they “partnered up”. Let’s hope Aderans doesn’t try to slow down Stenson’s progress for the sake of squeezing a few more years out of their wig business. Again this is like Kodak failing to embrace digital cameras for the sake of protecting their film business. Purchasing expensive wigs every few months is more lucrative in the long run than a hair clone transplant. Let’s hope stenson does the right thing and that Aderans old approach is gone
that's crazy if true. at least they should learn the lesson from Kodak then - which is to embrace the new technology and become the leader. There is a much larger market for people who want real hair compared to the few that are comfortable with a wig. also, you can charge more, especially in the beginning.
@@michaelvescovo the market for wigs is actually bigger than transplants but that’s starting to change. Think about it, it’s easier to sell someone on a $300 wig. The sticker shock is much lower (monthly payments), there’s no scary surgery, and you get instant gratification (can go to work/wedding/school reunion looking amazing). But you get that $300 every three months forever (because who would stop paying to end up REALLY bald). The math is much better for aderans and worse for the customer over the long run but it’s all about that smaller payment compared to $10k+ upfront fee, fear of pain/surgery, long recovery time (not good if you’re trying to keep it a secret). With the rise of social media, potential customers feel more informed and comfortable about a HT and it’s becoming more acceptable to get hair transplants so it’s less embarrassing to head back to work or go to an event if you’re hair hasn’t fully grown in. No more shame in letting people know you had a hair transplant.
Been waiting 10 years. I'm 36. I don't want to wait another 10!
Neither do I, but very capable researchers are spending lots of money to bring this to fruition. We just need to be patient.
I’m 42 and I’ve been waiting since I was 25
@@hairtransplantroadshow The issue is that all scientists working on this are not bald. Put one bald guy on this project and you will get it within a year.
@@jz1607😂😂😂😂
Don't wait it will never come
Think they are 5 years away from any break through.
I joke that we are always told that success is five years away. We were told that 25 years ago as well as five years ago. Hopefully at some point that will be an accurate prediction.
@@BobDermMinimum how many years will it take to hit the market.
Good question. At least five years.
@hairtransplantroadshow Any other permanent treatments that will be available before hair cloning?
Great content, maybe you could interview someone from stemson sometime!
Not a bad idea!
More encouragement for the sharing between academic and non academic in terms of publishing data and collaborating more with other countries like India , China and Japan would serve helpful actually .
There’s no true tangible progress here . I would think there’s also think there’s also potential conflict of interest as if it truly works somehow , you’d be competing with big pharma and other brands that already promote hair growth . More research really needs to be pushed by dermatologists , surgeons , internal med , and the PhD research docs. Making it widespread and known to be wider funding .
By internal medicine , I would get more hematologists and immunologists also involved in the research efforts .
Hi doctors, what about the "surgery hair clonation " theres a doctor Who say if the grafts with 2 or 3,or 4 hairs are divided in singles, they growth in 2 or 3 or 4 hairs. He say he did it". He divided grafts with 2 hairs to singles, and each one grew in dobles... He called that process "surgery hair clonation" it could be true? The dr is Ali Emre Karadeniz...
I'm not aware of any method that would increase the number of hairs that a follicle produces. Can you provide me with a link to the procedure by Dr. Karadeniz please?
@@BobDerm ua-cam.com/video/2zebdXQevCk/v-deo.html&si=FuVR1nuEDuPU_62A If its true and factible, I think this could be refined for a total practice in HT to preserve the donor area
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What it means bro?
@@BobDerm try to look for dr Karadeniz Ive sent you the link but UA-cam baned it, I think so
What are the cell therapies we should be keeping an eye on?
There are several approaches to cell therapy that are briefly mentioned in Part 3 and there are labs around the world all adding to the knowledge base.
They just partnered with Stemson Therapeutics, right?
Yes that's correct. Stemson is located in San Diego, and the hope is that this partnership will be fruitful.
Keep my fingers crossed 🤞
I would pay 200k aus dollar to have this done hope this motivates the scientist more
I'll let Ken Washenik and the other researchers know!
@@BobDermand a few kisses hahah thanks
I think if someone had a patent for this, they'd be the first trillionaire
I’ll pay 30 grand
We are looking at years in the future. Hoping for breakthroughs that will make that a reality.
Doctor when will hair cloning avaliable in market
Fingers crossed
Part 3 will be released in two weeks. Stay tuned!
When will part 3 be published?
Thanks doc❤
It is futile if they are unable to increase the number of hairs, such as turning one hair into 100 hairs. There is no prospect for improvement in this case. I believe it would be best to not focus on it and leave it as it is.
I agree that turning a single follicle into hundreds is the "holy grail," but how can this ever become a reality without ongoing research?
@@BobDerm Sir, tell me is there any hope? Humans can do that or not?
Of course there is hope! But it will be years before it is available and thus will benefit younger people rather than older folks.
@@hairtransplantroadshow When is it expected to be available, and at what age exactly can we benefit from this cure?
@@hairtransplantroadshow Has hair growth multiplication been successful so far based on your pieces of information in the US in the research centers?
This three part series is all about hair multiplication. Aderans is a world leader in this research. Parts 2 and 3 will be posted in the next several weeks and I think will answer your questions. I can tell you that hair multiplication as a cosmetic procedure is still quite some time away.
And what about the hair rejuvenation he is talking about?
Part 1 focused on the past. Part 2 will discuss the present, and Part 3 will focus on future developments. Stay tuned!
@@BobDerm Do you know when part 2 will be releasde within the next week or later? Also a video I would recommened is from KwRX in which he talks with Dr. William Rassman about similare topics Maybe in the future you could also talk with someone from amplifica.
I think two weeks between each episode. I will look for that video.
@@BobDerm Have you looked into amplifica?
Why didn't you notify him about the concept of hair multiplication? Have they made any progress? Is human hair multiplication a reality or merely a hypothesis? Please provide an honest answer to the public. Is there any hope for the future?
Ive just had my first hair transplant 3 week ago and regret not altering it now unnatural
If you look around there are natural hairlines and densities that are widely different. High and thick or low and thin, there’s a Zillion variations. Zigzag, asymmetrical, widows peak and cowlicks. As long as it’s not clumpy I’ll buy that.
Doc shapiro is the king of hairline
Yes, he sounds like a very experienced doctor. Many clinics in Turkey will give you a hairline which is way too low, un-natural and too rounded at the temples.
Really great video! Thanks, Doc!
Great interview, would you ever take live chat questions?
I would enjoy that. Very difficult, as many of my guests are many time zones away so the interviews take place at very inconvenient hours. But if I can make that happen I will!
@@BobDerm but you have viewers in different time zones too, so I think it’s a good idea. Just schedule and advertise it in advance so we know when to tune in.
@@Struanstream Thanks for the encouragement. Stay tuned!
With the current times availability of information doing your own research creates the ultimate ideal circumstances when it comes to a hair transplant procedure.
Please also talk about prp treatment
Dr's if I may ask , hair cloning is 15 years away right ?
This guy in the white coat has a very cheap and bad hair transplant 🤢
Thanks Bob Wonderful vedio
Thanks Ibrahim!
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