Browse 23+ equipment for hair restoration professionals.
Venus Concept
The only FDA-cleared robotic system for follicular unit extraction. Uses AI-powered imaging and a robotic arm to identify, score, and harvest individual follicular units. The iX model adds robotic recipient site creation and implantation assistance. Requires a dedicated procedure room and trained technician.
$250,000 - $400,000
NeoGraft
Pneumatic-assisted FUE device that uses negative pressure to extract and collect follicular units. The no-touch harvesting technique reduces graft handling. Grafts are collected in a sterile canister and sorted before implantation. Requires less manual effort than fully manual FUE punches.
$75,000 - $150,000
SmartGraft
Pneumatic FUE device with a built-in temperature-controlled graft storage compartment that keeps grafts at 4 degrees Celsius during the procedure. This addresses graft desiccation, one of the primary causes of poor graft survival in long FUE sessions.
$60,000 - $100,000
FUE Tech (WAW System)
Uses a patented trumpet-shaped hybrid punch that oscillates rather than rotates, which reduces the risk of follicle transection. The flared punch tip gently separates tissue around the follicle. Particularly effective for curly or Afro-textured hair where transection rates with standard punches are higher.
$15,000 - $30,000
Cole Instruments
Set of precision FUE punches developed by Dr. John Cole for the Cole Isolation Technique. Includes sharp, dull, and hybrid punch tips in multiple sizes. The sharp-dull hybrid design scores the skin surface with a sharp edge, then uses a dull interior to separate tissue without cutting follicles.
$500 - $2,000
Devroye Instruments
Precision FUE extraction punch with a flared trumpet-shaped tip designed by Dr. Jean Devroye. The flared geometry allows the punch to follow the natural angle of the hair follicle more easily, reducing transection. Available in sizes from 0.75mm to 1.0mm.
$300 - $800
Kyungpook National University
The original implanter pen developed at Kyungpook National University in South Korea. Used in Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) to simultaneously create a recipient site and place the graft in one motion. Eliminates the need to pre-make recipient sites. Requires individual graft loading by trained technicians.
$100 - $300
Hans Biomed
Korean-made DHI implanter pen with a spring-loaded mechanism for consistent graft placement depth. The LION implanter has a wider internal bore than the original Choi design, accommodating multi-follicular unit grafts more easily. Used widely in Korean and Turkish DHI clinics.
$150 - $400
Hans Biomed
Updated Korean implanter pen designed for DHI procedures. Features an ergonomic grip and adjustable needle depth. The KNU model is a refinement of the original Kyungpook National University design, with improvements for surgeon comfort during long sessions. Compatible with multiple needle gauges.
$120 - $350
Vision Engineering
Eyepiece-free stereomicroscope widely used in hair transplant clinics for graft dissection. Provides 3D depth perception without requiring the technician to press their eyes to eyepieces, reducing fatigue during the hours of graft preparation required for large FUE and FUT cases.
$3,000 - $6,000
Leica Microsystems
Compact surgical microscope used in hair restoration for strip dissection and graft preparation in FUT procedures. Provides high-quality optics with integrated LED lighting. Some clinics also use it for quality control during FUE, examining extracted grafts under magnification.
$8,000 - $15,000
Various (Orascoptic, Designs for Vision)
Through-the-lens (TTL) surgical loupes at 3.5x magnification, the most common magnification used by hair transplant surgeons for extraction and implantation. Custom-fitted to the surgeon's interpupillary distance and working distance. Paired with a headlight for shadow-free illumination.
$1,500 - $3,500
Eclipse MedCorp
Dedicated PRP preparation system designed for hair restoration clinics. Separates platelet-rich plasma from whole blood in a single spin cycle. The resulting PRP concentrate is injected into the scalp to stimulate hair growth or applied to transplanted grafts to improve survival. FDA-cleared device.
$5,000 - $12,000
EmCyte Corporation
Advanced PRP preparation system using a dual-spin protocol that produces higher platelet concentrations than single-spin systems. The PurePRP protocol aims for a 7x-9x baseline platelet concentration. Used in hair restoration clinics that want more concentrated growth factor delivery.
$6,000 - $14,000
Various (FotoFinder, Canfield)
Handheld digital dermoscopy camera with polarized light and magnification designed for scalp and hair analysis. Captures high-resolution images of the scalp at 20x-70x magnification for evaluating hair density, miniaturization, scalp health, and treatment progress. Software measures hair count per square centimeter.
$2,000 - $8,000
HairMax (Lexington International)
The LaserComb was the first home-use LLLT device cleared by the FDA for hair loss treatment. Uses 12 medical-grade laser diodes at 655nm. Teeth part the hair to deliver laser light directly to the scalp. Used for 8 minutes, three times per week. Multiple clinical trials support its effectiveness.
$200 - $350
HairMax (Lexington International)
FDA-cleared LLLT device shaped as a flexible band with 82 medical-grade lasers. Covers a wide area of the scalp in a single position. Treatment takes 90 seconds total - 30 seconds in each of three positions (front, middle, back). One of the fastest LLLT treatment protocols available.
$550 - $800
BioLife Solutions (HypoThermosol)
Serum-free, protein-free hypothermic storage solution designed to preserve cells and tissue at 2-8 degrees Celsius. In hair transplant surgery, grafts stored in HypoThermosol show significantly better survival and regrowth compared to normal saline or lactated Ringer's, especially when out-of-body time exceeds 4 hours.
$100 - $300
Various (Swann-Morton, Personna)
Specialized surgical handle that holds multiple parallel blades for FUT (follicular unit transplantation) strip excision. The blades are spaced to match follicular unit groupings, allowing the surgeon to cut a donor strip while preserving the follicular units within it. Blade spacing is adjustable.
$200 - $500
Dr. Pen
Electric microneedling pen used in hair restoration clinics for scalp microneedling therapy. Creates controlled micro-injuries that stimulate wound healing and hair follicle activity. Adjustable needle depth from 0.25mm to 2.5mm. Often combined with PRP or minoxidil for enhanced absorption.
$50 - $150
Various
Manual dermaroller with 540 titanium needles at 1.5mm depth, the length most commonly studied for scalp microneedling in hair loss. A 2013 study by Dhurat & Mathews showed that microneedling plus minoxidil produced significantly better hair counts than minoxidil alone. Used once weekly.
$10 - $30
Canfield Scientific
Clinical-grade 3D photography system used in high-end hair restoration clinics for standardized before-and-after documentation. Captures the scalp from multiple angles simultaneously and stitches images into a 3D model. Allows precise measurement of density changes over time.
$30,000 - $80,000
Various
Thermoelectric cooling tray that keeps harvested grafts at an optimal 4 degrees Celsius during hair transplant procedures. Grafts placed on chilled Petri dishes on the tray surface remain viable longer than those stored at room temperature. Essential for mega-sessions exceeding 3,000 grafts.
$500 - $1,500