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Este Medical Group Expands Hair Loss Consultations in Nottingham for Advanced Robotic DHI Transplants

Este Medical Group Expands Hair Loss Consultations in Nottingham for Advanced Robotic DHI Transplants

Yahoo22-05-2025

Nottingham, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - May 22, 2025) - Este Medical Group, a global leader in hair restoration and non-surgical aesthetics, has expanded its consultation services at the Nottingham clinic for clients interested in its breakthrough Robotic DHI hair transplant procedure-an advanced treatment exclusively performed at the group's flagship Birmingham clinic.
From thinning and patchy to full and styled — see the precision of DHI Hair Transplant in action at Este Medical Group. Natural direction, density, and definition restored.
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As demand grows for precise, minimally invasive hair restoration treatments, Este Medical Group continues to lead the industry with its commitment to innovation and accessibility. Clients in Nottingham and the wider East Midlands region can now benefit from comprehensive in-clinic consultations and tailored pre-treatment assessments, bringing them one step closer to a permanent solution for hair loss.
The advanced Hair Transplant Nottingham clinic serves as the initial access point for those exploring Robotic DHI. While the surgical procedure itself is carried out in Birmingham, the Nottingham team provides expert diagnosis, patient education, and aftercare support-ensuring a seamless experience from consultation to recovery.
A dramatic hairline revival with DHI Hair Transplant at Este Medical Group. Maximum graft survival, minimal downtime, and results that speak for themselves.
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"Hair loss can deeply affect a person's confidence and wellbeing," said Sam Cinkir, Founder of Este Medical Group. "With Robotic DHI, we are combining technological precision with a natural aesthetic outcome. By offering consultations in Nottingham, we're making world-class treatment more accessible without compromising on surgical quality, which is delivered from our Birmingham facility."
Robotic DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) is one of the most advanced techniques in modern hair restoration. Unlike traditional methods such as FUE or FUT, Robotic DHI involves no incisions or stitches. A robotic implanter extracts and implants individual follicles with unparalleled accuracy, enabling higher density and faster healing, while reducing trauma to the scalp.
The following will be available to Nottingham-based clients:
In-depth hair and scalp analysis
Personalised treatment planning
Pre- and post-operative support
Access to complementary therapies such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), scalp micropigmentation, and regenerative solutions
The Robotic DHI procedure is conducted at Este's high-tech Birmingham clinic, home to leading surgical teams and the latest robotic equipment. This setup allows patients to receive top-tier care without the need to travel abroad or compromise on medical standards.
Clinic Location - Nottingham Consultations:Este Medical Group Nottingham10 Bridgford RdWest Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 6AF0115 784 9191nottingham@estemedicalgroup.uk
To book a consultation or learn more, visit the Robotic DHI Hair Transplant page.
About Este Medical Group
Founded by Sam Cinkir, Este Medical Group has grown into one of the UK's most respected names in hair restoration, skincare, and cosmetic innovation. With clinics across the UK and internationally, the group delivers cutting-edge treatments designed to restore confidence and improve lives-through science, technology, and compassion.
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