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August 08, 2008

In what way is Dr. Ziering's procedure unique?

Dr. Ziering is never satisfied with the status quo.  Microscopic Follicular Unit Grafting, the Ziering Scope, Ziering Blades, the Ziering Whorl and the Ziering Tunnel Technique are examples of real advancements enjoyed by Ziering Patients.  Our staff is comprised of experienced professionals who exceed industry standards and to your advantage; the Tech Team that specializes in your hair type is assigned to your case.  At Ziering Medical, personalized, attentive care starts with your consultation which includes time with Dr. Ziering.  He will perform your hair restoration and be involved with your procedure from start to finish.  In addition to traditional hair transplants, we specialize in facial hair aesthetics such as eyebrows and mustaches and repair procedures to camouflage scars from “old plugs”, burns, trauma and other cosmetic procedures. At Ziering Medical, our practice is dedicated exclusively to hair restoration; it’s our specialty and our passion.

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