In this video, Dr. Herbert Feinberg compares the old hair plugs of the past to today’s state of the art follicular unit hair restoration surgery. Dr. Feinberg removes the donor tissue using a single blade to minimize any transection of the follicles. His experienced staff then use microscopes to carefully trim the donor tissue into naturally occurring 1 2, 3, and 4 hair follicular unit grafts.

Dr. Feinberg is recommended by the Hair Transplant Network. For more information on Dr. Feinberg and his technique, visit his profile here.

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David aka - TakingthePlunge

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  • Hello,

    Great explanation by Dr. Feinberg.

    This will help people understand the difference in earlier hair plugs and latest hair transplantation procedures, which are way better.

    Thanks,
    Lionel

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