Dallas hair transplant surgeon, Dr. Sam Lam, lectured at Cedars-Sinai in LA on the subject of “Modern Techniques in Hair Transplant” on September 13, 2009. Here is the two part video lectures that he gave:
Dallas Hair Transplant Surgeon gives lecture in Los Angeles at Cedars-Sinai
Hair Transplant Surgeon Discusses the Lateral Hump
Hair Transplant Focus: Understanding the Lateral Hump
In my effort to educate the public on the facts of what I know as a hair transplant surgeon, I have come up with a video to discuss one particular part of the scalp, the lateral hump, in great detail to offer the thoughts of how I see restoration of the lateral hump as part of a successful hair transplant procedure in late stage hair loss and how to have enough reserve to restore this area in the future as needed. I also cover the topic of the cascade effect and the combover as well as the reverse combover, and what those terms mean.
Hair Transplant Surgeon Thinks on the Box
Hair Transplant Surgeon Devises New Way of Seeing the Head for Hair Restoration Using a Box Model
The art of hair restoration and hair transplant requires an excellent understanding of how hair grows on each part of the head. I have devised a method of thinking of how the hair grows in each part of the scalp based on using a box model. The box shows the vertical planes of the scalp and the horizontal planes of the scalp and the transition zones between them. This model will be featured in my upcoming new book to be published by Elsevier in 2010, entitled Aging Face: The New Paradigm.















