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Scientific studies and research results at Bank of Hair

At Bank of Hair, we attach great importance to new achievements. Accordingly, our in-house research team is constantly working to revolutionize the world of hair transplantation with exclusive innovations on a regular basis. This page will give you a comprehensive insight into what innovations you can specifically expect from Bank of Hair as a patient. You can expect numerous benefits that are only offered to this extent by Bank of Hair – all designed to guarantee you a perfect result.

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Our studies

Transparency is of great importance to us and we want to ensure that you are fully informed about our work. By sharing our research findings, we build trust and enable you to better understand our treatments. This strengthens the relationship with our patients and helps you to make informed decisions. Below we give you a detailed insight into some of our most important studies that contribute significantly to the further development of our procedures.

Our studies

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Study on PRP efficacy

“Platelet-Rich Plasma”: What does science say about how effective PRP treatment really is against hair loss? Does this autologous blood therapy promote hair growth?

Study on satisfaction after hair transplants

Our aim is not just to satisfy our patients, but to inspire them. Our recommendation rate has remained constant at 98% – 99% for several years. In July 2022, we conducted a comprehensive patient satisfaction study.

Study on the effectiveness of the ingredients in Bank of Hair products

Bank of Hair not only focuses on the highest quality in professional hair treatments, but also in the hair care products developed by our doctor.

Study on the effect of energy drinks on hair loss in adults

According to an EFSA report from 2013, around 30% of adults surveyed consume energy drinks. For 12% of them, consumption is classified as “high and chronic”, with an average consumption of 4.5 liters per month.