FUE Hair Transplant in Islamabad

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Both use new digital technologies to identify, select and harvest grafts from the donor area and to produce micrografts as the harvested grafts are 0.8 to 1mm long. Finally, thanks to the automation of the procedure, 100% of the removed grafts remain intact and can be re-implanted with a regrowth rate of over 97%. 
 
 On the other hand, some specialists observe that robotic hair restoration systems can damage neighboring grafts, which is not the case with manual hair transplantation. In both cases, the donor and recipient areas are shaved and drawn beforehand by the attending physician.Microinjections of the anesthetic are performed at the workplace, which makes the procedure painless for the patient.

Today, the vast majority of hair care clinics & Hair Transplant in Islamabad  equipped with state-of-the-art systems use robots to extract hair follicles and then manually implant them using FUE (Follicular Unit Extract) and/or DHI (Direct Hair Implantation Technique).

To “speed up” hair growth, they combine the treatment with the PRP (platelet-rich plasma) procedure, in which blood is taken from the patient, passed through a centrifuge, and injected back into the recipient area. .
 
Robot Neograft SAFER: Neograft was the first company in the world to join S.A. in 2009. launched a robot to assist in hair transplantation.F.E.R. system, which means "safer" in English.

The Neograft SAFER robot is a pneumatic punch (or micro-punch) connected to the system and equipped with a rotating micromotor that extracts and aspirates the hair follicles.To extract the grafts, the surgeon takes a punch, adjusts the speed of the rotary motor according to the type and quality of the hair, and punctures the grafts one by one, each containing 1 to 5 hair follicles.


digital cameras and automatic punches that is placed directly on the patient's scalp. While the cameras transmit an enlarged image on the screen, in 2018


Restoration Robotics (since merged with Venus Concept) launched a version of the ARTAS robot that not only extracts hair follicles but also reimplants them: this makes hair transplantation fully automated and much faster than manual transplant.This device is used in some specialized clinics, especially in Turkey, and allows treating more patients at a lower cost.

However, more experienced surgeons still prefer FUE and/or DHI due to the investment costs, the limited loss of transplanted hair follicles, and the lack of insight into the long-term results of a fully automated implant.