Bernard
P. Nusbaum, MD
Dermatologist/ Board Certified by the American Board
of Dermatology
Dr. Nusbaum has been widely published in the fields
of dermatology and hair transplantation and has
been extremely active in research and professional
societies. He is in demand as a lecturer and has
presented dozens of programs, research findings,
and clinical reports at medical conferences.
He graduated from the University of Colorado in
1974, then received his doctor of medicine degree
from he University of Miami School of Medicine in
1979.
Dr. Nusbaum interned in Internal Medicine at Mount
Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach from 1979 to
1980. He did his residency in dermatology at Mount
Sinai from 1980 to 1983, serving as chief resident
in dermatology from 1981 to 1983.
He has been a clinical assistant professor lecturing
in dermatology in the Department of Family Medicine
at the University of Miami School of Medicine and
has also been a clinical instructor at the Department
of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University
of Miami School of Medicine.
Dr. Nusbaum has been treating patients suffering
with hair loss for 23 years. In 1980 he began experimenting
with hair transplants and started performing Follicular
Unit Transplantation in 1996, a technique he demonstrated
on the Discovery Channel.
Dr. Nusbaum serves on the Ethics Committee of the
International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
and is one of the first 30 physicians in the United
States to be certified by the American Board of
Hair Restoration Surgery. He has been chosen to
be an examiner for the Board due to his outstanding
performance on the certification examination.
Dr. Nusbaum is known not only for his artistic sense,
but is recognized for his original research in developing
techniques to reduce pain associated with the procedure.
For this purpose, he utilizes all of the most advanced
techniques and has been selected to write an article
on “Techniques to Reduce Pain in Hair Transplantation”
for The American Journal of Clinical Dermatology.
His published articles in medical journals include
“Hair Transplantation in Black Patients”
(Hair Transplant Forum, 1991); “The Recipient
Area: An Organized Approach for Preventing Complications”
(Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2000) and “Reducing
Pain During Hair Transplantation” (Journal
of Dermatologic Surgery, 2001).
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