NeoGraft is quickly becoming the go-to tool for many leading hair transplant surgeons. It utilizes Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), a popular method of hair transplantation that works with small amounts of hair rather than strips. NeoGraft uses gentle pneumatic pressure to extract and implant individual hair follicles and small clusters. Since NeoGraft uses the exact amount of pressure needed, patients can expect a shorter recovery time and an overall less invasive procedure.
NeoGraft can produce as many as 1,500 hair follicles in one session. This high output capability makes it the ideal hair transplant method for a person with moderate to severe hair loss, who doesn’t want to keep returning for more sessions. NeoGraft’s automated nature also minimizes the risk of nerve damage and infection, thanks to the tiny incisions.
Side effects from NeoGraft may include pain, swelling, redness, and bleeding.
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How Long do NeoGraft Hair Transplant results last?
Once healed, the results you experience from NeoGraft are permanent. Hair can be combed, styled, and dyed without worry.
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What is the recovery time for NeoGraft Hair Transplant?
Walking and other very mild physical activity can be resumed immediately after the procedure, but patients should wait a few days unless otherwise instructed to wash their hair. Hair can be washed with direct water stream contact to the scalp in two weeks. More strenuous physical activity, like working out at the gym, can be resumed in three weeks.
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Will my insurance company cover NeoGraft Hair Transplant?
Since hair transplants are usually classified as an elective cosmetic procedure, they are not covered by insurance.
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Is there much discomfort for NeoGraft Hair Transplant?
After the local anesthesia is administered, ARTAS should be pain-free.
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What types of anesthesia is necessary for NeoGraft Hair Transplant?
NeoGraft uses local anesthesia.
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What else is NeoGraft Hair Transplant referred to as?
Follicular Unit Extraction, FUE, Automated FUE
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