Actor/Director, Greg Benson from Mediocre Films undergoes FUE/NeoGraft hair transplant surgery on Wednesday, November 4th with Dr. Bauman and his team. The event will begin at 10amET and includes a LIVE interactive chat and phone-in Q&A at 1pmET hosted by radio talk-show host, Spencer Kobren.
You don't have to be a celebrity to enjoy the benefits of FUE. FUE-type transplants leave less visible scarring and have a quicker recovery. Short haircuts are possible after the procedure since there's no 'tell-tale' linear scar. Since there are no stitches, restrictions on physical activities are minimal during the healing phase.
NeoGraft/FUE procedures can be used to effectively camouflage scars left behind from previous procedures and also to touch-up, refine or repair the results of prior techniques.
Do you have an old scar from a previous hair transplant? Do you want to wear your hair shorter but worried about the scar showing? A small FUE procedure can be used to camouflage your old scar. Convenient scheduling and courtesy pricing is available for these smaller FUE cases so contact the office today for an estimate. Email Linda (concierge@baumanmedical.com) or call 561-394-0024 for more infomation on FUE scar repair/camouflage.
"No-Touch" Implantation Now Possible with NeoGraft
In addition to making the harvesting of FUE grafts more efficient and accurate, the NeoGraft device also features an implantation handpiece which minimizes the manipulation of the grafts during the transplant process. Watch the video of the implantation (if you're not squeamish about those things) to see how it works.
With a background in sketch comedy, actor/writer/director Greg Benson has become one of YouTube's most well-known personalities. Learn more about Greg Benson/MediocreFilms.
Projects Greg has created or directed have amassed over 100 million online views.
Recently Greg has decided to undergo a hair transplant procedure with IAHRS Member and AHLA recommended hair transplant surgeon, Dr. Alan Bauman.
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