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Trilix microsurgical instrument for hair transplant

The Trilix is so small that it leaves no evident scarring. It is just big enough to remove, without damage, one complete hair follicle. It is the tiny diameter of the tip of HSD’s innovative surgical instrument, the Trilix, that makes our hair transplant technique so totally different from all previous techniques, and guarantees extremely natural looking results without cutting the scalp.

How it works
The Trilix has a hollow tip of only a millimetre in diameter, that rotates at a very high speed. The transplant surgeon uses this to remove dextrously a tiny piece of scalp holding one whole healthy hair follicle. This follicle and the tiny piece of scalp surrounding it is then transplanted, using the same instrument, to the area of scalp requiring repopulation.

The surgeon uses the Trilix to create a tiny pocket of exactly the same size as the donor patch, so that the circumference forms a perfect join and does not bleed or leave ugly scarring. The ease with which the Trilix can be manoeuvred makes it possible to achieve totally personalised transplants not only in terms of the hairline and the area requiring repopulation but also in terms of the donor area.

Conventional hair transplant surgery removes donor follicles by cutting out a strip of skin from the back of the head, leaving a highly visible horizontal scar.

What makes the Trilix method so innovative is the fact that it removes individual hair follicles in an even, distributed manner, leaving absolutely no sign that surgery has taken place whereas older surgical techniques inevitably left long scars.

The donor area requires no stitches as a result, and the tiny holes left by the Trilix heal perfectly with the aid of simple medication, leaving no visible scarring whatsoever.