Both DHI and ARTAS fall under the umbrella of Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), a minimally invasive method that involves harvesting individual hair follicles from a donor area and transplanting them to the recipient site. While the ultimate goal is the same, the technologies behind DHI and ARTAS present unique approaches to achieving successful hair transplantation. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the key differences between these two hair transplant technologies to help you make an informed decision on your hair restoration journey.
What Is DHI®?
DHI distinguishes itself with its semi-automated FUE technique. Using a handheld device, the surgeon employs pneumatic pressure to extract individual hair follicles from the donor area. DHI uses your own hair in thicker areas (donor sight) and then redistributes it where you need it most.
The technology incorporates a suction-based system that streamlines the graft extraction process, making it less reliant on manual force or traditional scalpel incisions. DHI offers flexibility by allowing the surgeon to have manual control over certain aspects of the procedure, which can be beneficial in adapting to varying patient needs.
What is ARTAS®?
ARTAS, on the other hand, is a robotic hair transplant system that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. It uses robotic arms equipped with cameras and imaging technology to identify and harvest hair follicles. A physician oversees the procedure. The robotic system determines which hairs are most viable for transplant and only selects those. ARTAS uses a punch tool mounted on the robotic arm to extract hair follicles from the donor area. ARTAS may have limitations in terms of adaptability to different patient anatomies, and it may require manual intervention in certain cases.
Comparing DHI® vs ARTAS®
One of the critical distinctions between DHI and ARTAS lies in their graft extraction techniques. DHI is manually controlled by the surgeon, offering a blend of automation and hands-on precision. ARTAS uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology with its robotic arms and punch tool. AI is smart, it can detect everything it has been programmed to detect, however, it cannot account for all variables, particularly the most subtle. DHI allows for greater surgeon control during hair follicle extraction. The ergonomic device acts as an extension of the surgeon’s arm, allowing their artistry to truly shine through. This helps DHI create a natural-looking and completely individualized result.
At West End Hair Restoration, we specialize and prefer DHI® for hair transplants because of its accuracy, flexibility to meet the patient’s goals, and impressive results. The team at West End Hair Restoration is specially selected to perform the procedure, ensuring results that will help you get your luscious hair back.