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Monday, November 18, 2013

Hair Transplants with Neograft

Hair Transplant Using Neograft is nothing but a Hair Transplant Using Neograft Machine its is similar to FUE Hair Transplantation .Only Difference between Neograft Hair Transplantation and FUE Hair Transplant is We use a Neograft machine which has a rotary machine (This is hair transplant device used to extract hair follicle from hair transplant seeker's Donor area)along with suction apparatus.

Once the rotary instruments punches the donor area hair follicles the suction apparatus sucks the hair follicles into the container.Later Hair Grafts which are collected in the container are taken and transplanted into Hair Transplant seeker's into Bald / Hair Loss Areas. We at our New You Hair Clinic use the latest and most advanced hair transplantation techniques and we use latest hair transplant equipment s in our hair clinic to deliver optimal results to our hair transplant seekers.

Hair Transplant in Bangalore Using Neograft

In FUE Hair Transplant the rotary instrument is introduced into the donor area and later the follicles are extracted one by one by the Hair Transplant surgeon.

Why Hair Transplant Using Neograft ?
  1. Hair Transplant surgeon can harvest more Hair Grafts in Less time.
  2. Minimal Damage to the Hair Grafts.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.




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