Prepare your hairline for a hair transplant

Prepare your hairline for a hair transplant

  • Effective transplant methods
  • Expert Aussie surgeons
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Hairlines that speak for themselves

2015 Grafts

2015 Grafts

2015 Grafts

2015 Grafts

1128 Grafts

1787 Grafts

Considering a hair transplant? Know your options

If you're exploring hair transplant procedures, it's worth learning about the different methods available. One popular technique used in Australia is the Implanter Pen method, also known as Direct Hair Implantation (DHI).

While Mosh doesn’t currently offer transplant procedures, we help many men prepare for surgery by stabilising hair loss early with evidence-based treatments.

DHI methods may offer better outcomes than traditional techniques

Surgeons can better control the angle, depth and direction of hair follicle placement

The implanter pen allows for tighter graft placement without compromising scalp health

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Why start with Mosh's hair loss treatment before a hair transplant?

Start with hair loss treatment, that’s what most surgeons recommend. Hair transplant surgery isn’t usually the first step. Surgeons often suggest stabilising your hair loss first, using medication, to ensure the best possible outcome from a future procedure. That’s where Mosh comes in.

Stabilise hair loss early

Surgeons typically recommend medical treatment to slow or stop further loss before surgery.

Improve transplant results

A stable scalp with denser existing hair can lead to more natural, longer-lasting outcomes.

Personalised treatment plans

Mosh practitioners can tailor a plan that works with your goals, whether you're just starting or already booked in.

Experts delivering an effective & safe procedure

Procedure-related information

Hair grafts are extracted in follicular units consisting of 1-4 hairs through a follicular unit extraction (FUE) method. These grafts are taken from very small 0.7 to 0.9mm extractions. This harvesting method, compared to older Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT/strip surgery) leaves patients with significantly less visible scarring. These Follicular Units are then carefully inserted into implanter pens and implanted into the scalp.

8-10 Hours.

1-2 Weeks.

12-18 Months for full results.

This varies from patient to patient. Most patients will only require one transplant surgery in their lifetime provided their hair loss has been stabilised with prescription medications.

A small number of patients who decide to have a hair transplant at an early age may need an additional procedure later on in life to compensate for the natural progression of their non transplanted hair.