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Our Achievements
Dr Ray Woods is the first doctor in the world to research, develop and perfect single follicular unit extraction. This has now been documented in Australian media and television since 1995. This has also been documented in the international media for several years.
He is also the first to develop body hair to head transplant since 1998 and first made the amazing discovery that body hair can grow up to 3 times and possible more, of it's original length and assume the qualities and characteristics of scalp hair.
Microsurgical skin grafting, scar repair and other advances in transplant repair work were first developed and perfected by Dr Woods.
Perfection of a minimally invasive microsurgical technique allowing for greater numbers of transplantable hair without the normal scarring, trauma and follicular damage.
Only the follicle itself is inserted, without unnecessary and excess tissue attached to it. This means the recipient circulation can be totally devoted to nourishing just the newly implanted follicle. The limited circulation in the recipient area does not need to support unnecessary non follicular tissue which is taken from the donor area in other procedures. This allows the fastest re-growth and the highest percentage of immediate 'take rate' possible.
Repair of 'pluggy', misplaced, indented and unsatisfactory hairlines utilizing unique technology, micro-skin grafting, and recycling precious follicles to suitable areas.
Chest and body hair transplanted to the head. This is for people who have damaged and depleted donor areas due to strip excision and other types of surgery. It is also useful for thickening the vertex and crown areas.
Eyebrow reconstruciton utilizing leg hair and nape hair with 23 gauge instrumentation.
Strip Excision and Plug Graft Scar repair using body/chest hair.
Dr Ray Woods is capable of performing multiple procedures in a matter of days and give coverage that would take other techniques years to achieve. This is done without the usual scarring and trauma.
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