NeoGraft FUE Hair Transplant in New Jersey | Sage Hair Clinic

NeoGraft is one of the most widely adopted FUE hair transplant systems in the world and one of two primary surgical tools at Sage Hair Clinic. The NeoGraft system uses pneumatic suction to extract individual follicular units from the donor area, eliminating the linear incision required by older strip-harvesting techniques and leaving no visible linear scar.
At our Moorestown location, NeoGraft is used by Dr. Rajesh Patel, D.O. and a clinical team with more than 10 years of hands-on experience. Its design offers a high degree of flexibility and tactile control — making it well-suited for patients with specific scalp characteristics, smaller graft counts, or procedural goals that benefit from a manual extraction approach.

The NeoGraft Procedure

The donor area is prepared and follicular units are identified. The NeoGraft device uses a combination of punch scoring and pneumatic suction to extract each follicular unit intact, drawing it out without forceps. This no-touch extraction technique is designed to minimize mechanical trauma to the follicle during harvest. The extracted units are stored while Dr. Patel creates the recipient sites at specific angles and depths following the natural direction of existing hair growth. The follicular units are then implanted.

NeoGraft vs. ARTAS - Which Is Right for You?

Sage Hair Clinic offers NeoGraft at our Moorestown location and ARTAS at our Metuchen location. 

NeoGraft

NeoGraft is often the better fit for patients with lower graft counts, curved hair shafts, or scalp characteristics that benefit from manual technique.

ARTAS

ARTAS is often the better fit for patients requiring large-volume extractions or where robotic imaging offers a meaningful precision advantage. Dr. Patel's evaluation helps determine which location and system is right for your case.

The decision comes from the clinical evaluation, not from a preference for one system.

Candidacy

NeoGraft, like all surgical FUE, requires:
Patients who are not surgical candidates are told so directly, with a clear explanation of why and what alternatives may be appropriate.

Recovery and Results

1-2 Weeks
Recovery is consistent with other FUE techniques. Donor sites heal through circular micro-sites within one to two weeks.
Initially
Transplanted hairs shed initially – an expected part of the hair cycle response to relocation.
6-12 Months
New growth emerges over the following months, with meaningful density changes visible at six to twelve months.
12-18 Months
Full maturation occurs within twelve to eighteen months.
Permanent
Results are permanent in treated areas; the team discusses the continued management of non-transplanted areas during the consultation.