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Follow on Google News | New SmartGraft™ Device Improves Hair Transplants In Beverly HillsSmartGraft, a new medical device now available, can dramatically improve hair transplant surgery for both male and female patients. Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Gary Motykie in Beverly Hills is the first medical practice to offer SmartGraft to patients.
The SmartGraft automates the surgical removal, collection, and placement of individual hair follicles, one at a time, eliminating the need for doctors to remove a large strip from the back of the scalp (a procedure known as a linear-harvest Follicular Unit Transplant or (STRIP method). The targeted removal of individual hair follicles is known as "Follicular- SmartGraft is an exciting new breakthrough for hair loss patients allowing more men and women to take advantage of the benefits of no-scalpel/no- Hair Loss in Men and Women Over 50 million men suffer from hair loss, 40% of men have noticeable hair loss by age 35 and 65% by age 60. For many men, hair loss is inevitable. It is a hereditary condition that increases with age. These genes may be passed from either the maternal or paternal side. Approximately 30 million women suffer from hair loss, 40% of women have noticeable hair loss by age 40. The reasons for hair loss in women often have to do with heredity. Other reasons include hormonal changes, stress, illness, and poor nutrition. Benefits of SmartGraft According to Dr. Motykie the key benefits of FUE surgery performed with SmartGraft are: • Least invasive procedure for hair transplantation, patients feel little to no discomfort • No linear scar or numbness where the donor hair is harvested • No stitches or staples • Shorter, more comfortable recovery • Less activity restrictions after surgery, patients can typically go back to work the next day • Very short haircuts are possible after surgery • Transplants roughly twice as many hair grafts as manually performed FUE surgery • Cuts the cost of manual FUE treatment by as much as half and in some cases reduces the need for additional surgeries. "Until now, FUE-type hair transplants were labor-intensive and time consuming, which meant that patients had to undergo long multiple surgeries to get the desired effect," Dr. Motykie said. "Now that a more efficient automated device is available, doctors can double the number of grafts transplanted per session or shorten procedure times, saving patients both time and money." To contact Dr. Motykie please visit http://www.drmotykie.com/ End
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