Receding hairline. Thinning crown. Patchy beard. Sparse eyebrows. A previous transplant that didn't take. There's a procedure for each, and you'll know exactly which one fits before you book a thing.
The two foundational techniques in hair restoration. Same biology, different donor harvest. Choice depends on hair length preferences, donor supply, and graft demand.
Follicular unit extraction: scar-free, single-day, surgeon-led.
Learn more →Maximum density in a single session. Linear donor scar hidden completely under hair worn at half-inch length or longer.
Learn more →4,500+ grafts in one day. The technique Dr. Jones pioneered in 2003.
Learn more →FUE without shaving the donor area, for patients who can't be visibly recovering for two weeks.
Learn more →Beard or chest hair as donor when scalp donor is depleted. Pioneered by Dr. Jones in 2008.
Learn more →Detail work and reconstruction. Each procedure has its own technique, candidacy criteria, and aesthetic considerations.
Hair-by-hair detail work. Permanent, low-maintenance, no microblading touch-ups.
Learn more →FUE beard restoration for patchy or absent facial hair. Calibrated to your face.
Learn more →Diagnosis first, plan second. Female loss requires different anatomy, different workup.
Learn more →Fixing what another clinic got wrong. Twenty-five years of correcting prior work.
Learn more →The most artistic step. Hand-drawn before any graft is placed, calibrated to your face.
Learn more →The honest read on the two surgical techniques from the surgeon who pioneered large-session FUE in 2003.
Learn more →Reading the encyclopedia is one path. Sending photos is faster. Dr. Jones reviews each submission personally and sends back a written assessment within 48 hours.