Alan
S. Feller, DO
Dr.
Alan S. Feller was born, raised, attended medical school,
and practices in New York. He is one of the states leading
and most experienced physicians in the field of modern
hair transplantation. He is Board Certified by the American
Board of Hair Transplant Surgery; a member and contributor
to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
since 1995; author of scientific papers covering hair
transplantation as well as tissue regeneration; author
and co-author of several U.S. patents, and inventor
of new instrumentation and protocols for the hair transplant
field.
An
accomplished inventor, patent holder, and amateur engineer,
Dr. Feller entered the field of Hair Transplantation
shortly after receiving his medical credentials from
the University of the State of New York. With literally
thousands of patients and over 1.5 million grafts transplanted,
Dr. Feller stands as one of the few doctors in the United
States who can claim exceptional expertise in the dynamic
world of Hair transplantation.
Through
the years, Dr. Feller has trained many physicians from
both the U.S. and abroad in the intricacies of modern
hair transplantation techniques, and continues to offer
professional seminars and workshops to physicians and
their technicians in his Great Neck office
Dr.
Feller's practice is limited exclusively to hair restoration
surgery. He employs four fulltime technicians for every
surgery and utilizes binocular microscopic dissection
of the donor area to obtain the finest follicular grafts
possible. Quality control is at the core of Dr. Feller's
approach to hair restoration and he is closely involved
in every aspect of the procedure until it is finished.
In addition to always removing the donor tissue and
creating the recipient sites at the proper angles himself,
Dr. Feller also places most of the grafts personally
to ensure the best results.
Dr.
Feller prides himself on always being on the cutting
edge of hair transplantation technology and maintains
a well-stocked research and development laboratory on
the premises of his Great Neck office. He is the inventor
of "Cardioscope"- a new kind of heart monitor
(FDA approved); the "Feller Gynescope"- a
device for detecting pre-cancerous states in women;
and most recently filed patents on a new microscope
system called the "Binocular High-Intensity Laser
Videoscope"- designed to facilitate the dissection
of grafts from patients with very light colored or gray
hair. He, and other professionals, believe it is the
next step in the evolution of the field and may lead
to the first truly automated high quality graft dissector.
This invention may allow for higher quality transplants
at a lower cost. The device is under investigation,
and FDA filing is pending.
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