ARTAS Robotic System

The Leading Edge of Hair Restoration Technology

What Is It?

ARTAS Robotic Hair Restoration is the most advanced hair restoration system that uses robotic technology to accurately and efficiently transplant hair from one area of the scalp to another. The ARTAS system is designed to deliver natural-looking results and requires no stitches, incisions, or linear scarring. With the ARTAS Robotic Hair Restoration system, patients can achieve fuller, thicker hair growth that lasts a lifetime. The technology behind the ARTAS system is backed by years of research and expertise, making it one of the most trusted and effective hair restoration solutions available today.

Benefits

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How does it work?

Artas robotic hair restoration works by using advanced technology to identify and extract healthy hair follicles from the back of the patient’s scalp, and transplant them to areas of hair loss or thinning. 

The process begins with a high-resolution digital map of the patient’s scalp, which is created using the Artas system’s advanced imaging technology. This map helps the system identify the most robust hair follicles to be used for transplantation, while avoiding areas of the scalp where hair growth is weak or unhealthy.

Once the best hair follicles have been identified, the Artas system’s robotic arm is used to extract them one at a time, using a small punch tool to remove the follicle from the scalp. The Artas system’s advanced algorithms and imaging technology ensure that the follicles are extracted with precision and accuracy, minimizing the risk of damage to the follicles or surrounding tissue.

After the follicles have been extracted, they are carefully sorted and prepared for transplantation. The Artas system’s advanced technology ensures that the follicles are handled with the utmost care, so they remain healthy and viable throughout the transplant process.

Finally, the healthy hair follicles are transplanted to the areas of the scalp where hair loss or thinning has occurred. The Artas system’s robotic arm is used to implant the follicles into the scalp with precision and accuracy, ensuring that they grow and develop into healthy, natural-looking hair.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The length of the procedure varies depending on the number of grafts being transplanted, but it typically takes between 4-8 hours.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so patients typically do not feel any pain during the procedure. Some patients may experience mild discomfort or soreness after the procedure, but this can be managed with pain medication.
Patients can typically resume normal activities within a few days of the procedure, and most patients can return to work within a week.

Hair growth can take several months to become noticeable, with full results typically visible within 9-12 months after the procedure.

Yes, the ARTAS Robotic Hair Restoration procedure is a safe and FDA-approved procedure.

Some patients may experience mild swelling or redness in the treated area, which typically subsides within a few days.
The cost of the procedure varies depending on the number of grafts needed and the extent of the hair loss. Patients should consult with their hair restoration surgeon for a personalized quote.
The results of the ARTAS Robotic Hair Restoration procedure are considered permanent. The transplanted hair is harvested from areas of the scalp that are resistant to hair loss, so it is not affected by the same factors that cause hair loss in other areas. However, it is important to note that further hair loss may occur over time due to natural aging or other factors. Patients can consult with their hair restoration surgeon about maintenance options to preserve the results and address any future hair loss concerns.

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