The field of hair transplants in Israel is set for a significant transformation. In the coming weeks, the NUYU Clinic, part of the Winkler Clinic founded by Professor Eyal Winkler, will begin offering hair transplants using the ARTAS AI-based robotic system. This advanced system is designed to provide more precise, sterile, and faster procedures than traditional methods.
This marks the first time in Israel that such technology will be used, offering a new level of customization by involving hair designers and cutting-edge technologies to map the patient’s natural hairline. This personalized approach represents a significant improvement over traditional hair transplants.
The service at NUYU Clinic will be led by senior dermatologist Dr. Adi Rubin Ben Yoav, who will serve as the clinic’s medical director. Dr. Ben Yoav highlighted the benefits of the new technology, stating, “This innovation allows the medical team to achieve the most precise results possible today. Patients, including those who have undergone traditional transplants, report high satisfaction with the treatment, recovery time, and most importantly, the results. The ability to involve a personal hair stylist or a close companion in selecting the hairline has been a game-changer for many.”
The venture, co-managed by entrepreneurs Assaf Winkler and Alon Biton, is set to revolutionize the field of hair transplants. They explained that NUYU Clinic will offer a holistic approach to hair care, including preventive treatments, daily care products, hair transplants, and post-transplant support. This will be provided with the highest level of medical service and responsibility from Winkler Clinic.
The ARTAS robotic technology is expected to significantly enhance patient experience and satisfaction, as well as the capabilities of doctors. The system features artificial intelligence, a multi-camera high-resolution stereoscopic vision system, and the latest in medical hardware.
Israel’s hair transplant industry is currently valued at over a billion shekels annually, with more than 20,000 Israelis undergoing hair transplants each year, primarily in Turkey. However, due to the recent tensions between Israel and Turkey, many Israelis are now looking for alternatives within the country. With the introduction of this new technology and the rapid advancements in healthcare powered by AI, NUYU Clinic is poised to become a key player in Israel’s hair transplant market.