Automation Meets Aesthetics: Este Medical Group Rolls Out Robotic DHI Hair Restoration in Birmingham
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With the increasing demand for minimally invasive hair loss solutions, Este Medical Group brings the Robotic DHI technique-a cutting-edge method that ensures greater precision, reduced recovery time, and natural-looking results-to the West Midlands. The procedure, now available at their Birmingham Hair Transplant Clinic, utilizes a specialized robotic system to directly insert hair follicles into the scalp without the need for incisions or stitches.
'Hair loss affects millions of people, often impacting self-confidence and quality of life,' said Sam Cinkir, Este Medical Group Founder. 'Our goal is to offer a solution that's not only effective but also safe, comfortable, and tailored to each individual. The Robotic DHI method achieves precisely that.'
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The new Robotic DHI service complements a comprehensive range of treatments available at the clinic, already recognized as a trusted Hair Loss Clinic in Birmingham, including PRP therapy, scalp micropigmentation, and regenerative care.
Este Medical Group's Birmingham clinic is equipped with the latest technology and staffed by experienced professionals dedicated to providing personalized care. The introduction of Robotic DHI services underscores the clinic's commitment to offering innovative solutions for hair restoration.
Clinic Location:
Este Medical Group Birmingham
9 Portland Road,
Birmingham B16 9HN
0121 572 7474
Sumit Kumar
[email protected]
To learn more or book a consultation, visit the Robotic DHI Hair Transplant page.
About Este Medical Group
Este Medical Group is a leading provider of hair transplants, skin treatments, and cosmetic services, with clinics across the UK and internationally. The group is committed to innovation, safety, and delivering transformative results that boost confidence and wellbeing.
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