The NeoGraft FUE hair transplant machine has been promoted as a bright light on the horizon: a device that promised to make Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) easier, more reliable and more affordable. But has it delivered on this promise? Will this machine change the way hair transplants are performed? How can you separate fact from fiction?
In the thread entitled NeoGraft Chicago?, started by forum member “flashcab”, The Hair Transplant Network’s editorial assistant Blake Bloxham (Future_HT_Doc) debates the pros and cons of the NeoGraft with their representative Doug Monty. You are encouraged to read and contribute to this topic.
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