Hair & Skin Science is a leading clinic in Australia specializing in hair loss and skin treatments for both men and women. With numerous locations across major cities, including Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, they offer a wide range of services designed to address various hair thinning and loss concerns. Their expertise includes advanced techniques like FUE hair transplants, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) treatments, which utilize the body's natural growth factors to stimulate hair regrowth. Hair & Skin Science also provides consultations with experienced medical professionals to create personalized treatment plans.
The clinic has a strong focus on patient care, with a team of Australian doctors and registered nurses dedicated to ensuring health and safety during treatments. They also maintain a portfolio of before-and-after photos and client testimonials, showcasing the positive results achieved by their patients. Clients have reported visible improvements in hair thickness and overall hair health after undergoing treatments at Hair & Skin Science.
Reviews for Hair & Skin Science are overwhelmingly positive, with many clients praising the professionalism, knowledge, and kindness of the staff. For instance, the Sydney CBD location boasts a 4.8-star rating from over 300 reviews, and the Perth clinic has a 4.9-star rating from over 170 reviews. Patients frequently mention feeling comfortable and well-cared for throughout their treatment journey, with many expressing high satisfaction with the results and recommending the clinic to others. For example, clients have noted seeing "unbelievable results" and "noticeable difference" in their hair regrowth and skin health shortly after starting treatments.
Procedures Offered
FUE
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is a minimally invasive hair transplant technique where individual hair follicles are extracted one by one from the donor area using a small circular punch tool. The harvested follicles are then carefully implanted into the balding or thinning areas of the scalp. This method leaves tiny, nearly invisible scars rather than a linear scar, resulting in faster healing and the ability to wear shorter hairstyles. Because of this, FUE is the most popular hair transplant technique today.
NeoGraft
NeoGraft is an automated hair transplant device that streamlines the FUE process using pneumatic technology to maintain consistent suction and speed up the harvesting process while still requiring the surgeon's skill and judgment for follicle selection and placement. The system works as an extension of the surgeon's technique to extract and implant individual hair follicles more efficiently than fully manual methods. NeoGraft can reduce procedure time and potentially improve graft survival rates. It represents a middle ground between manual FUE and completely robotic systems.
Contact Info
Website
https://www.ha****************.com.au
Phone Number
+61 *********
Email Address
a****@ha****************.com.au
Location
Shop 8/935 Stanley St E, East Brisbane QLD 4169, Australia
Dr. Charlotte Ying is a fully qualified Australian-trained cosmetic surgery practitioner who graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland with honors degrees in Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics and Gynecology. After completing her internship in Dublin, she moved to Australia to advance her career. Dr. Ying discovered her passion for surgery while working as a Plastic, Reconstructive, and Hand Surgery Registrar at The Canberra Hospital, where she excelled in surgical skills and contributed to surgical education as a tutor for the Australian National University Medical School. She has published research on innovative treatments for finger injuries and hand diseases, which she presented at conferences. In 2013, she transitioned to cosmetic surgery in Sydney, gaining experience with renowned surgeons and completing fellowship training with the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine. Dr. Ying is a Vice President and Assistant Surgical Dean for the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine, and she has also attended various cosmetic diploma and injection training courses. She has been featured in a 2-page article in The Canberra Times for her professionalism and hard work.