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Emina Karamanovski

Emina Karamanovski Hair Transplant Coordinator

Hair Transplant Coordinator and Team Leader

Ms. Emina Karamanovski obtained her medical degree from the University of Belgrade in the former Yugoslavia. She has worked tirelessly for the past 18 years teaching numerous physicians, surgeons, technicians, and ancillary staff across the United States and Canada the technical aspects of advanced grafting techniques. Combining her vision and experience, Ms. Karamanovski has greatly contributed to the development of our unique technique. Her passion for hair restoration is not only exemplified in her extensive teaching nationwide but also in her meticulous preoperative analysis, technical guidance, and personal attention for each patient throughout every phase of care.

Emina KaramanovskiEmina Karamanovski, has served as a national trainer of both surgeons and assistants for over a decade and continues to teach both in the United States and Canada. Like Dr. Lam, Ms. Karamanovski regularly teaches throughout the year on hair restoration. Ms. Karamanovski, who holds a medical degree from her native Serbia, dedicates herself to advancing the field of hair restoration surgery through teaching and training.

Ms. Karamanovski was elected to serve as the Surgical Assistant Representative on the Board of Governors (BOG) for the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) in 2009 and continues to serve in that capacity.  She won top honors as the ISHRS 2010 Distinguished Assistant Award.  She recently co-directed the two major cadaver Hair Transplant Workshop with Dr. Lam in St. Louis in November 2009 and July 2010, and she will be continuing this tradition next October 2011.  She also just finished work with Dr. Lam on a major hair transplant book, Hair Transplant 360, that recently debuted and should prove to be a blockbuster.  It is a landmark book, as it is the first to be written by an assistant for assistants.  She has also created original techniques for hairstyling to camouflage any postoperative shedding in the female patient following hair restoration.  More profoundly, she has developed a unique technique to select qualified hair transplant assistants and then train them in the art of hair restoration using foam models (Phase 1 Training) and then on live tissue (Phase 2 Training) that has been published in the book she co-wrote with Dr. Lam and also featured in their co-directed courses.

Ms. Karamanovski routinely attends the major hair-restoration meetings during the year to keep abreast of all the latest techniques in the industry and to share and learn from her peers. Besides offering the best in hair restoration surgery, the pursuit of academic excellence through education, learning, teaching, and research continues to define the mission of the Lam Institute for Hair Restoration in Dallas, Texas.