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Hairstatics, an innovative Israeli invention of injecting synthetic hair from materials that the body does not reject, won first place the IMCAS Innovation Award - the annual international conference on aesthetic medicine


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The IMCAS Award for Innovation in Aesthetic Medicine was awarded to the Israeli start-up company Hierstatics

Hairstatics, an innovative Israeli invention of injecting synthetic hair from materials that the body does not reject, won first place the IMCAS Innovation Award - the annual international conference on aesthetic medicine

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Kobi Tirifinto, Walla!

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Sunday, 05 September 2021, 07:55 Updated: 08:16

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Hairstatics (Photo: PR)

This year, due to the corona limitation, the leaders of IMCAS - the annual conference on aesthetic medicine, gave up a gathering in Paris. Instead, there was an online event that one might want to anticipate all the innovations and trends that should help us continue to ward off the ravages of time.



As part of the prestigious competition held by the conference - IMCAS INNOVATION TANK, the team of judges led by senior doctors and industry leaders announced the Israeli company Hairstatics - developing technology for injecting hair using an innovative method, as the first place winner in the innovation category.



The conference, which takes place once a year, is considered the most central, diverse and popular of the medical conferences that discuss issues related to medicine and aesthetic procedures. At the conference in question, you can be exposed to the largest set of innovations and get to know the largest number of manufacturers operating in the field around the world.



Hundreds of dermatologists, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, along with leading manufacturers of fillers and aesthetic medical technology and other stakeholders from around the world gathered for a scheduled digital event to watch and learn about the innovations, trends and techniques we will all see in the coming years. Who have undergone some treatment) and also on lesser known faces because as mentioned, these procedures have long been not the domain of Hollywood alone.



Among the many exhibitors at the conference, the Israeli start-up company Hairstatics stood out, developing technology for hair transplantation using an innovative method, which surpassed nine leading international start-ups thanks to a revolutionary development - a hair injection cartridge in less than an hour, which is considered a global patent. Hairstatics was represented at the conference by Dvir Keren, the inventor of technology and a medical equipment developer, who previously founded a number of companies that dealt with patents and various inventions in the fields of cardiology and surgery, and Oren Ne'eman - the company's CEO.



"During development we were exposed to a large-scale market of women suffering from significant hair thinning, which lacked a medical response, including a quarter of women after menopause," Keren said.

"The greatest satisfaction is when we see the patients come to the clinics and at the end of an easy and short process, continue the routine of their lives with satisfaction, with an immediate aesthetic result."

Oren Ne'eman, CEO of Hirstatics (Photo: PR)

Judges of IMCAS is one year Shimon Eckhouse, a physicist (Polytechnic), a leading global aesthetic industry, which is considered a serial entrepreneur who founded companies as "Lominis" and "sinron "- two giant companies that have become global leaders in the field of aesthetics.



The Committee's reasons for granting the award was written : "Hairstatics' technology is revolutionizing the field of hair restoration, similar to the Botox revolution in the world of aesthetics, in that it transforms the surgical procedure currently used for hair transplants into simple, affordable and with natural hair appearance results."



Hairstatics, which is approved by the Israeli Ministry of Health (AMR), also boasts the CE standard, the EU's central approval, which allows it to market the technology in all countries of the continent as a medical product without restrictions. It should be noted that not only the device , Each with 12 or 25 synthetic hairs attached to hollow needles) approved, but also the synthetic implants, which also underwent biological compatibility tests, indicating that the materials are suitable for insertion into the human body without any rejection or contamination.



"We believe HairStetics technology brings a groundbreaking solution To treat the aesthetic and psychological consequences of hair loss, especially in women. Winning the IMCAS Innovation Award is a milestone for the company, and we intend to utilize it in order to mobilize the resources for global expansion, "concludes CEO Ne'eman.




In Israel, the innovative method is applied in the clinics of senior dermatologists in the country, including Dr. Tzachi Shelkovitz, Dr. Lehavit Ackerman, Dr. Sivan Mercer and Dr. Achi Friedman.

This year the conference was held online (Photo: PR)

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