Golden Touch

Technology

The technology behind a natural result.

Modern technique matters less than the hands using it — but the right tools let great surgeons do their best work. Here's exactly what we use, and why.

Sapphire FUE

Sapphire FUE

Sapphire FUE opens the tiny recipient channels with lab-grown sapphire-tipped blades instead of steel. Sapphire grinds to an exceptionally fine, smooth edge, so the micro-incisions are cleaner and cause less tissue trauma. Smaller, smoother channels let the surgeon place grafts more densely and at natural angles — supporting faster healing and a more natural look. Blades come in several widths so channel size matches each graft.

DHI — Choi implanter pen

DHI — Choi implanter pen

Direct Hair Implantation uses a pen-shaped Choi implanter with a hollow needle. A graft is pre-loaded into the needle; the surgeon then creates the channel and places the graft in a single motion. That means grafts spend less time outside the body and are handled less — which supports survival and gives the surgeon precise control over the angle, depth, and direction of every hair. It's especially powerful for dense, natural hairlines.

FUE micromotor & punches

FUE micromotor & punches

In FUE, follicles are harvested one by one from the donor area with a fine cylindrical punch (typically 0.7–1.0 mm). A micromotor rotates the punch at a controlled speed so the surgeon can score around each follicle consistently while minimizing damage. Punch design and diameter are matched to your hair to protect the grafts — no strip, no linear scar.

PRP therapy

PRP therapy

Platelet-Rich Plasma starts with a small blood draw, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and their growth factors. Injected into the scalp, PRP is used as an adjunct to nourish transplanted grafts and existing hair and support a healthy healing environment — often before, during, or after your procedure.

Trichoscope hair analysis

Trichoscope hair analysis

A trichoscope is a digital microscope that magnifies the scalp to measure hair density (follicles per cm²), shaft thickness, and the ratio of growing to resting hairs — with no incision. It turns your consultation into a data-driven plan: how much loss, how many grafts, which donor areas — and a measurable baseline to track your result over time.

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