ARTAS vs. Neograft FUE Hair Transplant – What Is the Difference and Which Is Better?

Whether you have thinning hair or baldness, you can restore your hair with Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplant procedure without long scalpel incisions and suturing that cause visible scarring. While previous FUE hair transplants were done manually, present-day advanced systems like ARTAS and NeoGraft automate and streamline the procedure, enabling high precision, in-depth implantation.

Let us discuss how ARTAS and NeoGraft work, how they differ, and more. But before we begin,

What Is the FUE Hair Transplant Procedure?

FUE is a minimally invasive, painless procedure in which:

  • Your surgeon will punch several small incisions in the donor area (usually the back of the head) to remove hair follicles.
  • They will make tiny holes in the transplant (recipient) area using a needle or blade and graft the removed hair follicles into them.
  • The recipient site will be cleaned and covered with bandages or gauze for accelerating recovery.

ARTAS Vs. NeoGraft Procedure

While both procedures are based on FUE, the way the hair follicles are chosen and removed are different.

In the NeoGraft procedure, a skilled technician chooses and extracts the hair follicles from the donor area and then implants them in the balding area.

In the ARTAS procedure, a computer-controlled robotic arm powered by AI selects the hair follicles to be extracted. The robotic arm is guided by video imaging while a technician monitors the process.

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Which Procedure Is Better?

Both ARTAS and NeoGraft are minimally invasive, produce desired results, and use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure. However, ARTAS is considered more precise and accurate than NeoGraft, as the latter uses a handheld device and requires a technician to manually extract hair follicles and transplant them one by one. Also, as it uses a robot, the ARTAS procedure is faster than NeoGraft and provides a shorter recovery period.

The high precision, speed, and minimal downtime make ARTAS a better choice than NeoGraft.

Who Are the Right Candidates for ARTAS Hair Transplant?

The ideal candidates for ARTAS hair transplant procedure are men and women:

  • Over the age of 40, experiencing baldness or hair thinning
  • Having dark, straight hair (as it is easier for the robot to detect the hair follicles)

How Long Does ARTAS Hair Transplant Take?

It can take around 4-8 hours, depending on the size of your baldness and hair restoration goals.

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Will the ARTAS Procedure Hurt?

Generally, local anesthesia is administered to numb the scalp area before the procedure, so you won’t feel much pain. However, you may experience mild discomfort or swelling after the procedure, which will subside within 1-3 days.

When Can I Experience New Hair Growth Post-procedure?

The transplanted hair will take some time to develop its own blood supply. Generally, new hair can be seen after three months following the procedure. Within six months, you can see noticeable improvements and, in a year, you can enjoy the desired results.

Does the Procedure Leave Visible Scarring in the Donor Area?

As the ARTAS procedure removes individual hair follicles from within the existing hair, the donor area will only have minimal scarring.

Will Others Know I Have Undergone Artas Hair Transplant?

The procedure leaves minimal scarring, and the transplanted hair grows gradually over a year, so others cannot detect it that easily.

How Much Does ARTAS Procedure Cost?

The procedure can cost $7,000 to $18,000 depending on the degree of your baldness, the total number of hair follicles to be extracted, and whether you are charged per hair graft or session.

Other Hair Transplant Techniques

Follicular Unit Transplantation

FUT is a minimally invasive hair transplant procedure intended to restore hair loss caused by thinning or balding.

  • Your surgeon will make a long incision on the donor area (using a scalpel) to remove a linear strip of the scalp and then close the area with sutures. 
  • Using a magnifying lens and sharp surgical knife, your surgeon will separate the removed strip into small sections.
  • These sections are then naturally transplanted into the recipient site.   

Harrts Hair Transplantation

HARRTS (Human Assisted Rapid Robotic Hair Transplant System) is the least invasive and most automated hair transplant procedure. It combines the extraction and scoring of the grafts and cuts down the time of graft harvesting by less than half.

HARRTS uses new patented suction-assisted piston-type implanters with tweezer-free manipulation, providing greater precision and speed to ensure natural-looking, consistent results. 

Depending on your hair restoration goals, degree of hair loss or thinning, budget, preferences, etc., you can choose ARTAS or other hair restoration techniques. You can also discuss with a hair transplant expert to decide which procedure will work better for you.

Contact Mane for Effective and Affordable Artas Hair Transplant

If you are looking for an ARTAS hair transplant near you, contact us today at Mane Center for Advanced Hair Restoration. Our renowned surgeon, Dr. Douglas Burka, has years of experience and expertise in performing the ARTAS procedure with the best results. 

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