Dr. Bieber
Hair loss is a significant problem affecting millions of Americans and is a grueling process to undergo. Fortunately, there is a healthy solution to stop hair loss and regrow your hair and it comes down to simple science. Hair follicles that are damaged cannot produce new and thick hair growth but Dr. Benjamin Bieber, M.D. repairs damaged hair follicles at the cellular level. This creates a healthy hair follicle and healthy hair follicles renew hair growth.
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As we age, our facial tissue ages too. The breakdown of this cell tissue is the cause of many of the signs of aging including wrinkles and crow’s feet. Fortunately, there are non-surgical and natural treatment methods that repair damaged facial tissue and replace this damaged tissue with new and healthy cells. As a result, youthful glowing skin can be achieved non-surgically and without adding toxic chemicals to your face
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The knee joint is one of the most common to develop significant Arthritis with chronic pain, inflammation, and immobility. The cartilage inside the knee joint progressively breaks down leading to bone-on-bone friction and this friction is a constant source of pain.
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A rotator cuff injury is often persistent and the healing process last months. In many cases, the shoulder doesn’t fully heal leaving a person susceptible to weakness, pain, and stiffness. In severe cases, surgery for a rotator cuff tear is recommended but I am here to tell you that this surgery can be unnecessary.
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Arthritis is a painful degenerative condition with no apparent cure and as such, many people with severe arthritis are recommended to get joint replacement surgery. This surgery is extremely invasive and long-term consequences are an unknown. Some patients are left with permanent weakness, stiffness, and disability after their surgery. As a Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation physician with over 30 years of experience, I help patients with arthritis find pain relief and avoid joint replacement surgery.
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