Dear Reader,
Hair restoration has come a very long way since I entered the field nearly 15 years ago. Here's a video that compares how I performed FUE back in 2003, and how I perform the procedure today.
Click on this YouTube link here: https://youtu.be/NtTbBwS_ICg
In 2003 there were literally no instruments to perform FUE procedures, as we were in the nascent stages of developing the new type of hair restoration surgery. The green instrument that I use in this video in 2003 is nothing more than a disposable 1mm skin biopsy punch, meant for single use only on tiny skin biopsies. I re-purposed the disposable punch as one of the very first FUE instruments in existence. It's amazing how far technology has brought us in 13 short years.
I hope you enjoy this little bit of time travel!
Kind Regards,
Ken Anderson, MD
Anderson Center for Hair
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
+1.404-256-4247
Hair restoration has come a very long way since I entered the field nearly 15 years ago. Here's a video that compares how I performed FUE back in 2003, and how I perform the procedure today.
Click on this YouTube link here: https://youtu.be/NtTbBwS_ICg
In 2003 there were literally no instruments to perform FUE procedures, as we were in the nascent stages of developing the new type of hair restoration surgery. The green instrument that I use in this video in 2003 is nothing more than a disposable 1mm skin biopsy punch, meant for single use only on tiny skin biopsies. I re-purposed the disposable punch as one of the very first FUE instruments in existence. It's amazing how far technology has brought us in 13 short years.
I hope you enjoy this little bit of time travel!
Kind Regards,
Ken Anderson, MD
Anderson Center for Hair
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
+1.404-256-4247