The Dulcoff Clinic uses modern techniques to beat baldness that affects men and even women. Hair grafting has been practiced for nearly two centuries. However, grafting techniques started improving very fast thirty years ago, when micro-surgery appeared.

The procedure consists in grafting natural hair of the donor area of the patient (scalp’s back region). This means that neither someone else’s else hair nor artificial hair is grafted in the bald area. Grafted hair is for good, because the follicles involved are not affected by androgenic action.

In Venezuela, a procedure called Punch grafting has been used for years. This procedure consists in grafting forty to fifty strands of hair at a time. When they grow, they look like doll’s hair. However, nowadays, there are new techniques. Dulcoff Clinic avoids and corrects the doll’s hair look.

What are micrograft hair transplants?

When Dulcoff Clinic specialists use micrograft hair transplants, they work with only one or two hair follicles. This technique, developed by the Clinic, allows the surgeon to graft one or two strands of hair at a time, which creates a natural look instead of the doll’s hair one.


Previous techniques meant grafting small locks of hair on the patient’s head. Our technique consists in taking hair from the patient’s head and grafting it on the bald area, hair by hair. The Dulcoff Clinic uses this innovative technique, and equipment such as microscopes, to achieve a perfect work.

The procedure is simple, and comfortable for the patient. After the session, the patient goes home with no bandages or after-effects. The person is able to work within 24 hours.

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