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Before Surgery | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

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Is Genetic Test for Hair Loss Worthwhile? | Hair Transplant Blog | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

bernsteinmedical.com — “Q: Is it worth getting the genetic test for balding? A: You--™re referring to Hair DX (hairdx.com), which costs about $150 and came to market in January of 2008 as the first test for androgenetic alopecia, aka male pattern baldness. The test screens for variations in the androgen receptor gene on the X chromosome, the gene that is associated with male pattern hair loss. The purpose of the test is to identify persons at increased risk of developing hair loss before it is clinically apparentView full resource at bernsteinmedical.com

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Pre-Op Instructions | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

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What Is The Status Of The Latisse For Hair Loss Study? | Hair Transplant Blog | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

feedproxy.google.com — “Q: I saw your post on the clinical trials of Latisse (bimatoprost) for hair loss on the scalp. What is the status of the study? A: Allergan, the company that makes Latisse, is conducting safety and efficacy testing of three formulations of the drug for men with androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness). The first phase of the trials is now complete and the study has moved into phase II. In this phase, the pharmaceutical company will be studying the results of the same three formulations of tView full resource at feedproxy.google.com

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Are There Any Lab Studies Proving that Saw Palmetto Helps Prevent Hair Loss? | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

feedproxy.google.com — “Q: Have there been any lab studies proving that Saw Palmetto works to prevent hair loss? A: There have been no verifiable clinical studies that show saw palmetto can stop hair loss or cause hair to re-grow. There have been some preliminary tests showing that saw palmetto may be able to inhibit 5-alpha-reductase, but its usefulness for androgenetic hair loss has not been documented in controlled studies.View full resource at feedproxy.google.com

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Arch Intern Med -- Same-Sex Attraction Disclosure to Health Care Providers Among New York City Men Who Have Sex With Men: Implications for HIV Testing Approaches, July 14, 2008, Bernstein et al. 168 (13): 1458

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Hair Loss Articles Feature Dr. Schweiger | Hair Transplant Blog | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

bernsteinmedical.com — “Dr. Eric S. Schweiger, associate at Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration and board-certified dermatologist, is quoted in a few recent articles on the effects of chemotherapy on hair, genetic testing for hair loss, and caring for a bald or balding scalp. The articles were published in Energy Times and HairLoss.com. View the full post to read what Dr. Schweiger has to say on these topics.View full resource at bernsteinmedical.com

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How Do You Make Recipient Sites in a Hair Transplant? | Hair Transplant Blog | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

bernsteinmedical.com — “Q: How do you make the recipient sites? A: I make the sites using 19-, 20-, 21- and 22-gauge needles. The higher the number, the finer the needle. The hairline is done with a 21-gauge, which is really very tiny. Eyebrows are created with a 22-. When one draws blood in a routine blood test, an 18-g needle is used and, of course, there are no residual marks. The instruments we use are significantly finer than this.View full resource at bernsteinmedical.com

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What is the Latest in Hair Transplant Robotics? | Hair Transplant Blog | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

bernsteinmedical.com — “Q: I have read your page on robotics in hair restoration and am interested in learning more. Are there any updates in the development of the system you mentioned? A: The company Restoration Robotics, Inc. -- based in Mountain View, CA -- has spent the last few years developing and testing a robotic hair transplant device for follicular unit extraction (FUE). The ARTAS™ robot system has recently received 510(k) approval from the Food and Drug Administration, meaning that the company may nowView full resource at bernsteinmedical.com

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What Is The Status Of The Latisse For Hair Loss Study? | Hair Transplant Blog | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

bernsteinmedical.com — “Q: I saw your post on the clinical trials of Latisse (bimatoprost) for hair loss on the scalp. What is the status of the study? A: Allergan, the company that makes Latisse, is conducting safety and efficacy testing of three formulations of the drug for men with androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness). The first phase of the trials is now complete and the study has moved into phase II. In this phase, the pharmaceutical company will be studying the results of the same three formulations of tView full resource at bernsteinmedical.com

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What is ACell for Hair Cloning? | Hair Transplant Blog | Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration

bernsteinmedical.com — “Q: I--™ve read about some recent advances in hair cloning techniques with ACell. How does this work? A: We, and several other groups, are engaged in studies using ACell MatriStem, a porcine extracellular matrix (ECM), to induce hair follicles to multiply in the patient--™s own scalp (in vivo). This process differs from what people normally think of when speaking about cloning, namely producing populations of genetically identical cells, organs, or even individuals, in a test tube (inView full resource at bernsteinmedical.com

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Ask the Expert: Abdominal migraines or hereditary angioedema? What tests should be performed.

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Roche test predicts heart trouble years ahead | Reuters

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News: New test by Roche called Elecsys Troponin T predicts heart trouble years ahead http://reut.rs/dK0qsj - Its approved in Europe. #health

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Ask the Expert: Fine pubic hair on a five-month old - is it normal?

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Ask the Experts: Harvard doctors discuss possible Gardasil side effects and concerns of parents.

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    Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D.

    Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D. is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Columbia University in New York and a world renowned hair transplant surgeon. Dr. Bernstein’s landmark medical publications have revolutionized hair transplantation and provide the foundation for techniques used by hair transplant surgeons across five continents. He is respected for his honest and ethical assessment of a patient’s treatment options, exceptional surgical skills, and keen aesthetic sense in hair transplantation.

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    Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D.

    Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D. is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Columbia University in New York and a world renowned hair transplant surgeon. Dr. Bernstein’s landmark medical publications have revolutionized hair transplantation and provide the foundation for techniques used by hair transplant surgeons across five continents. He is respected for his honest and ethical assessment of a patient’s treatment options, exceptional surgical skills, and keen aesthetic sense in hair transplantation.

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    Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D.

    Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D. is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Columbia University in New York and a world renowned hair transplant surgeon. Dr. Bernstein’s landmark medical publications have revolutionized hair transplantation and provide the foundation for techniques used by hair transplant surgeons across five continents. He is respected for his honest and ethical assessment of a patient’s treatment options, exceptional surgical skills, and keen aesthetic sense in hair transplantation.

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