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Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

“Sophie Matthews of JUVIDA Clinics with the ARTAS™ Clinical Centre of Excellence award”

Skipton’s JUVIDA Clinics has been selected as an ARTAS™ Platinum Practitioner for excellence in hair restoration surgery.

ARTAS™, the global leader in robotic hair restoration, is the first and only robotic hair transplant system. The procedure transplants healthy hair follicles to the target area without the need for the pain, stitches and scarring associated with traditional strip transplant methods.

JUVIDA Clinics is the only UK practice to currently hold this prestigious distinction. In order to receive it, a clinic must transplant at least 30,000 follicles per quarter, which equates to 10,000 follicles or more per month.

The experience entailed in carrying out these procedures ensures that practitioners at the clinic are national experts in robotic transplant treatments.

In addition to this award, the clinic will also be used by ARTAS™ as its European training academy. Aesthetic doctors and surgeons from overseas will travel to Skipton to receive peer-to-peer hands-on training, masterclasses and live surgical demonstrations.

Sophie Matthews of JUVIDA Clinics said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be named as ARTAS™ Platinum Practitioners and to be chosen as the host of its European training academy.

This seal of approval in clinical centre excellence is the highest distinction in the work that we do, and recognises that we not only have the knowledge and expertise to produce outstanding results for our clients, we can help other clinics to improve quality of care and aesthetic results”.

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

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Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

“Sophie Matthews of JUVIDA Clinics with the ARTAS™ Clinical Centre of Excellence award”

Skipton’s JUVIDA Clinics has been selected as an ARTAS™ Platinum Practitioner for excellence in hair restoration surgery.

ARTAS™, the global leader in robotic hair restoration, is the first and only robotic hair transplant system. The procedure transplants healthy hair follicles to the target area without the need for the pain, stitches and scarring associated with traditional strip transplant methods.

JUVIDA Clinics is the only UK practice to currently hold this prestigious distinction. In order to receive it, a clinic must transplant at least 30,000 follicles per quarter, which equates to 10,000 follicles or more per month.

The experience entailed in carrying out these procedures ensures that practitioners at the clinic are national experts in robotic transplant treatments.

In addition to this award, the clinic will also be used by ARTAS™ as its European training academy. Aesthetic doctors and surgeons from overseas will travel to Skipton to receive peer-to-peer hands-on training, masterclasses and live surgical demonstrations.

Sophie Matthews of JUVIDA Clinics said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be named as ARTAS™ Platinum Practitioners and to be chosen as the host of its European training academy.

This seal of approval in clinical centre excellence is the highest distinction in the work that we do, and recognises that we not only have the knowledge and expertise to produce outstanding results for our clients, we can help other clinics to improve quality of care and aesthetic results”.

Skipton-based hair restoration clinic selected as only UK ARTAS Platinum Practitioner

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New Artas robot takes on repetitive hair-restoration tasks

New robot takes on repetitive hair-restoration tasks

Restoration Robotics has launched a robotic intelligent system that offers precise, minimally invasive, repeatable hair harvesting and implantation uses in one platform.

The Artas iX robotic hair restoration system has a 3-camera stereoscopic vision system with 44-micron resolution and a 7-axis robot. It has a compact, motorized, battery-powered, portable and adjustable procedure chair for increased patient comfort and clinical versatility that can be used ergonomically in multiple aesthetic procedures.

Artas iX robotic

Restoration Robotics (San Jose, Calif.) designed the new system to deliver high-quality procedural analysis, precision, repeatability, and clinical workflow efficiency for hair restoration.

It will reduce the more labor-intensive aspects of hair restoration procedures as well as clinical fatigue and case time, according to Robert M. Bernstein, MD, clinical professor of dermatology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and founder of a hair transplant facility in New York City.

“The introduction of the Artas iX system is a major transformative milestone for Restoration Robotics and the hair restoration industry,” added company CEO Ryan Rhodes in a statement. “We believe that the additional features, especially the implantation functionality, significantly enhance our offering to physicians and help position us to further penetrate the expanding male hair restoration market.”

About 1.2 million men worldwide have hereditary baldness, Rhodes said at The Aesthetic Show 2018 in Las Vegas where the Artas iX system made its debut last week.

The company has been pioneering robotic hair restoration for more than a decade, according to the company’s chief operations officer, Gabe Zingaretti. Its Artas system is the first and only physician-assisted system to dissect and assist in the harvesting of follicular units directly from the scalp, create recipient implant sites using proprietary algorithms and now implant the hair follicles into the designated sites. Artas iX is the culmination of more than three years of research and development, Zingaretti said.

Co-founded by surgical robotics pioneer Fred Moll, Restoration Robotics went public in October 2017. The Artas system received FDA 510(k) approval in 2011 after providing results from clinical studies that showed the system to be safe and effective.

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