Senior Member TM Posted June 22, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted June 22, 2011 (edited) Hair researchers and hair surgeons came together in Istanbul for The Next Big Thing (TNBT) conference. Each year, The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) invites a member who lives outside of States to organize a seminar for in order to share his/her own clinic researches. This year, Transmed Medical Director Dr. Melike Kulahci, who is board member of ISHRS and one of the most successful 30 surgeons accepted as an expertin their field, has become the name that carries this important meeting to Istanbul. The Next Big Thing Conference, which was arranged in Istanbul, gathered important names of the subject to share the new progress of the hair transplantation technology. In The Next Big Thing Conference, arranged by Transmed Hair and Plastic Surgery Clinic between the dates 13-15 May, Transmed team and surgeons who attended from abroad shared the latest improvement in FUE technique with live practice, the techniques they improved and medical gadgets. The Next Big Thing’s seminars performed in Sheraton Maslak Hotel, surgical practices performed in Transmed Hair and Surgery Clinic. In The Next Big Thing conference, the best researcher and surgeons of the hair world, discussed in details about cloning, FUE technique, PRP, the use of ACell and laser in hair transplantation and similar issues. In the live surgery practices and presentations of the conference, Dr. Jerry Cooley, Dr. Bessam Farjo, Dr. Robert Haber, Prof. Gerd Lindner, Dr. Jennifer Martinick, Prof. Val Randall, Dr. Ron Shapiro, Dr. Jerry Wong and Transmed surgeons with Transmed Medical Director Dr.Melike Kulahci took place. This conference created a strong platform to carry these progresses about hair transplantation in the world to the next level. 98 surgeons from 32 countries participated in TNBT and 5 live practices & 9 presentations were performed. Edited June 22, 2011 by TM Marketing Manager for Dr. Kulahci Dr. Kulahci is recommended on the Hair Transplant Network Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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