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The Benefits of SmartGraftHair restoration procedures in the past required major surgery, leaving a large linear scar across the back of the head. Recovery time was slow and uncomfortable. Newer automated and robot technologies have been developed but are still slow and inefficient. SmartGraft is a smarter option for both men and women searching for a permanent solution to hair loss.
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What’s the SmartGraft procedure like?
Using only local anesthetic, we use the SmartGraft device to gently extract individual micro hair grafts from the back of your head. These grafts may then be implanted into the balding area to regrow thick, healthy, natural hair. What is the recovery period like? The minimally invasive SmartGraft procedure heals quickly. You can return to work in a couple of days, with very few activity restrictions after the procedure. Is SmartGraft suitable for both men and women? Yes. Because SmartGraft is a minimally invasive procedure, it is a viable option for both men and women looking to restore their own real hair. Will there be a linear scar? You can wear any hairstyle you like (long or short) without a visible linear scar. |
What kind of results should I expect?
Your new hair grafts will grow in the areas that are thinning, creating a fuller head of hair all around your head. Since it’s your real hair, it looks completely natural, restoring a more youthful appearance and confidence levels. Do I have to get a buzz cut to have a SmartGraft procedure? No. If your hair is long enough, hair grafts can be harvested using the SmartGraft by shaving small areas that can be covered by your longer hair. When will my new hair start to grow? The full impact of hair transplant surgery can be experienced after approximately 9 months, when we typically see the majority of grafts producing viable hair follicles. In the months immediately after your surgery, your grafts will go through a number of phases and the follicles may fall out before the graft starts producing new hairs. |
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