Expert Hair Restoration on Harley Street
Regain Your Confidence,One Follicle at a Time


We begin by applying a needless anesthesia technique to gently numb the treatment area, ensuring you feel no discomfort from the outset. Once the initial numbness is achieved, we use a very fine, dentist-style needle to extend the anesthetic’s reach, keeping the entire area comfortably numb throughout the procedure.
During this step, the surgeon uses a specialised tool to extract donor grafts from the patient's donor area. Traditionally donor grafts are extracted from the back and sides of the scalp, however in some cases alternative donor areas are used.
As grafts are extracted, our team takes active measures to preserve them for implantation. Once a graft is extracted from the donor area, it is cleaned, sorted according to the number of hairs it contains and submerged in an active plasma solution, which maximises survivability.
Once the necessary grafts have been harvested, the surgeon will select the most appropriate implantation technique based on the patient’s skin characteristics and the grafts’ condition. Depending on these factors, the chosen method may be the manual slit technique or the Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) method using an Implanter Pen.
After the main stages of a hair transplant are completed, it is important to follow correct aftercare procedures. This includes washing the donor and implantation areas, protecting the transplanted grafts the elements, excessive rubbing, impacts and direct sunlight. The surgeon will also schedule a follow-up a day after the hair transplant to check on the recovery progress.
You will be the only patient we care at your surgery day.
FUE is an excellent choice for patients who want a rapid recovery, minimal downtime, and virtually no visible scarring. This near-scarless outcome makes it ideal if you prefer a shaved head or shorter hairstyles after your procedure.
You’ll notice the improved hairline shape immediately, and see ongoing, measurable new growth beginning around 4–6 months later.
You can find some general questions and answers below.