I've heard of it, Dr. Bernstein is involved with it. To my knowledge, it's still in development... nobody is doing large sessions with this technique. I don't know if they're even doing small sessions yet, they might still be doing tests.
It's an interesting idea (I guess) but I recommend that guys NOT be the first one in line to try new hair transplant techniques. Let the doctors experiment on somebody else's head. After you're completely certain that ARTAS is a fail-proof approach, because of years of positive reports, then maybe consider it. It's way too early for patients to consider using ARTAS yet, in my opinion.
Forget what I said about development... It looks like some doctors are actually using it. I can't say that I know enough about it to comment. It seems like the point is to make the doctors' jobs easier. I don't know if there is any advantage to the patient. Maybe if the robot could use imaging technology to see beneath the skin surface to avoid transecting hair follicles when cutting the FUE grafts, then that would be an advancement.
Hi Vikas, could you justify your statement as I am currently interested in it but haven't seen any long term reviews on YouTube by actual people who are not looking to advertise
FUE hair transplant with robot is advanced and best technique today. Robotic Hair transplant surgery is a significant advanced in the technology of the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) procedure. Every FUE procedure at Bernstein Medical is performed using the ARTAS Robotic System. But how do worked robot?