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New Hair Graft: A new approach to hair restoration

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  • Nov 21
  • 2 min read

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The newest hair restoration center, New Hair Graft, opened its doors on March 1, 2024, within the C-Care Clinic in Grand Baie. This new facility offers a full range of services to treat various forms of hair loss, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for men and women, as well as hair transplant procedures, including beard, mustache, and eyebrow transplants. Those experiencing hair loss will benefit from the treatments offered by New Hair Graft; they transform patients' lives by providing not only aesthetic improvements but also profound emotional benefits by boosting their self-confidence.

Dr. Daoud Ingar, a seasoned expert in hair restoration and general medicine, has 24 years of experience in hair transplantation, while Dr. Arthur Movsisyan specializes in hair restoration surgery and aesthetic medicine, with over 20 years of experience as a hair restoration surgeon.


Treatments to address hair loss vary depending on the cause and gender. Hair transplantation moves follicles to balding areas, a method applicable to both genders. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses the patient's own blood to stimulate hair growth. Personalized dietary supplements may also be prescribed to promote hair health. A multidisciplinary approach may involve specialists such as endocrinologists and dermatologists, particularly in cases of hormonal imbalances or skin conditions. Dr. Arthur Movsisyan adds, "Lifestyle changes, including stress management and a balanced diet, can also improve overall hair health. Treatment effectiveness varies depending on the individual and the underlying cause, highlighting the importance of consulting a specialist for personalized care."


Recent advances in hair restoration offer more effective and natural-looking results. Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) involves individually extracting hair follicles from the donor area and transplanting them to the recipient area. This minimally invasive technique, he emphasizes, leaves tiny scars and allows for faster recovery. PRP therapy uses the patient's own plasma to stimulate hair growth, offering promising results when combined with other methods. Continuous technological advancements are improving hair extraction and implantation processes. Hair cloning, still experimental, allows for the multiplication of hair follicles in the laboratory for transplantation, which could increase the number of available follicles.


Membership in the ISHRS provides members with valuable educational resources such as conferences and online courses, keeping them informed of advancements in the field. Networking opportunities foster collaboration and knowledge sharing on a global scale. Participation in private groups allows immediate access to expert opinions. Membership demonstrates practitioners' expertise and reliability, which can enhance their reputation and attract patients. However, it requires adherence to strict criteria regarding education, training, and ethical standards, ensuring safe and effective care for patients.


New Hair Graft's primary research and development focuses on improving surgical techniques in hair transplantation, refining the accuracy and efficiency of follicular unit extraction (FUE), and exploring new methods for collecting donor hair. They are also committed to investigating strategies to enhance the overall outcomes of hair restoration procedures, including achieving more natural-looking hair, increasing its thickness, and reducing scarring. Furthermore, they dedicate efforts to researching new topical treatments for hair loss, exploring alternative dosage forms and identifying compounds that stimulate hair growth. In addition, they aim to evaluate the effectiveness of combining different hair restoration methods, such as PRP therapy with transplantation, to optimize results. Finally, their research efforts also focus on improving patient comfort during procedures and reducing the risk of complications.

 
 
 

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