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Natural-Looking Hairlines, Lasting Results

By the age of 35, two-thirds of men experience hair loss that is visible as a receding hairline, generally thinning hair, or baldness. For many, less hair means lower self-esteem. Creams, shampoos, and pills advertised to regrow hair don’t work. Old-style hair transplants used a “broad swath” approach. Surgeons removed a wide strip of scalp from the back of the head, then cut small sections to transplant in balding areas. The surgery was painful, recovery was relatively slow, results were less than optimal, and patients were left with a telltale scar across the back of their head. For many men, this was not an acceptable solution.

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About Hair Restoration With NeoGraft

The NeoGraft procedure is very precise. The NeoGraft procedure uses Follicular Unit Extraction, or FUE, vastly improving the transplant process and results. Individual hair follicles are harvested from the sides and lower back of the head—the areas not generally affected by pattern baldness. Then each follicle is inserted in the scalp where balding or thinning have occurred. They are placed in a natural-looking way, so as the hairs continue to grow they blend in seamlessly.

The NeoGraft device is the first FDA-approved follicular unit harvesting and implantation system. The procedure is minimally invasive and produces little to no discomfort. No stitches, no visible scars, virtually no downtime. You can go back to work the next day. If you have scars from a previous hair transplant strip surgery, this revolutionary procedure can be used to repair those visible scars, by transplanting hair follicles into the area.

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Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Men and women
  • Age 18 to 65
  • Non-smokers
  • Generally in good health
  • Want to reverse thinning hair or balding

How Much Does It Cost?

Schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Gardner to identify the cost for your hair restoration goals. Our all-inclusive quote covers the surgeon’s fee, anesthesia costs, the facility fee for the operating room, all routine follow-up visits, and any additional supplies or materials that may be needed.

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