Clinic unveils new hair transplant facility
Dubai, November 22, 2011
Dubai Cosmetic Surgery Clinic has unveiled advanced hair treatment facility in the Emirate so clients don’t have to look abroad for the same.
The rise in hair transplant treatments follows the improved quality of the procedure, and the overall perceived social acceptability of a treatment that many celebrities have undergone, said a statement.
In fact, anecdotal evidence suggests that the number of hair transplant procedures in Dubai have increased substantially in the last three years, it said.
“It is well known that hair loss is a common aesthetic problem in the UAE as well as the entire region. Previously, UAE residents had to make expensive trips abroad to undergo state-of-the-art hair treatments. Our aim was to offer a more cost-effective solution through Dubai Cosmetic Surgery Clinic’s in-house plastic surgeons, which are experts in the field and offer a wide range of cosmetic, minimally invasive and surgical procedures,” said Dr Bokhari, managing director, Dubai Cosmetic Surgery Clinic.
“Hair transplanting is highly technique dependent, which means that skill and experience are just as critical as the technology used. This is why Dubai Cosmetic Surgery Clinic has assembled a professional team with a cumulative experience of over 100 years of successful practice in hair consultancy and surgery,” he said.
Dubai Cosmetic Surgery Clinic uses the latest, state of the art method for hair transplant, the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) method. FEU is the most reliable technique for treatment of hair-loss, and is also effective in restoring thinning eyelashes, eyebrows, beard hair and chest hair, and to fill in scars caused by accidents as well as previous unsatisfactory hair transplant procedures, it said.
The FUE technique is suitable for both men and women, and has the benefit of practically zero recovery time. Because the technique is so precise, it allows for greater flexibility, allowing patients to plan their hair restoration around their time and budget, the statement said. - TradeArabia News Service