Modi Hair Plant
MODI Know-how
We research and treat hair loss, and nothing else.

WHY MODI
Our answer to “what makes us different from other clinics”
A hair transplant is not complete simply by planting densely. Thin follicles at the front and progressively thicker follicles with more hairs toward the back are what create a gradation and a natural result that looks as if no surgery was done. Modi Hair Plant makes that difference by improving each stage ourselves—design, follicle management, dedicated equipment, and aftercare.
DESIGN & SORTING
Precise design and follicle sorting
The key to a natural hairline lies in sorting the extracted follicles accurately under a microscope. Instead of subjective standards like “thin or thick,” Modi Hair Plant places a transparent acrylic plate marked with 50, 80, and 100 µm gradations directly next to the hair inside the microscope and sorts by thickness. This reduces person-to-person variation in judgment, so not a single follicle is wasted and each one is planted in the most suitable position.
OWN TOOLS
We make the tools we need ourselves
Because off-the-shelf four-section containers cannot properly separate a variety of follicles, the director makes the follicle-sorting containers himself. The base is metal (stainless steel) for good heat transfer and the walls are 3D-printed; follicles are sorted while kept at a low temperature on a cooling plate.
Dedicated chair · dedicated punch
A dedicated chair that lets you receive treatment comfortably without lying face down, and a dedicated punch that extracts uniform follicles without injury by adjusting its rotation and vibration modes
Follicle cooler · microscope
A dedicated cooler that keeps follicles outside the body at a low temperature, and a microscope that inspects the entire sorting process and shares it on a monitor
TRANSPARENCY
A transparent surgical process
We answer with numbers the question patients wonder about most—“was as much transplanted as promised?” Modi Hair Plant counts both the follicle count and the hair count. The surgical plan is set by hair count; the microscope screen is viewed together on the operating-room monitor while the strands are counted; and the follicle count is verified at the time of planting. After surgery, we provide a transplanted-graft-count certificate that documents the follicles used.