Neograft

NeoGraft is a hair transplantation technique and medical device used for hair restoration procedures. It is an automated hair transplant system that employs a process known as follicular unit extraction (FUE).

FUE involves extracting individual hair follicles from the donor area (typically the back of the head) using a small, handheld device with a rotating punch tool. Unlike traditional hair transplant methods that use a strip of scalp, FUE allows for the extraction of individual follicles, which reduces scarring and allows for a more precise and natural-looking result.

NeoGraft automates the FUE process, making it faster and more efficient. It uses a specialized handheld device that extracts the hair follicles with minimal trauma to the surrounding tissues. The extracted follicles are then meticulously transplanted into the areas of the scalp experiencing hair loss or thinning.

One advantage of the NeoGraft system is that it eliminates the need for a linear incision and sutures, resulting in a quicker recovery time and less visible scarring compared to traditional hair transplant methods. It is considered a minimally invasive procedure that can be performed under local anesthesia.