Clinical Research and Medical Studies in Hair Restoration at Elithair

Elithair’s research initiatives focus on the continuous improvement of hair restoration methods and clinical outcomes.
Guided by experienced medical specialists, ongoing studies support the refinement of advanced techniques, such as our NEO FUE, with the goal of delivering reliable, individualized results.

By systematically evaluating treatment performance and patient experience, Elithair’s research efforts contribute to evidence-based progress in hair restoration—ensuring that medical quality and patient confidence remain central to every development.

Evaluation of hair transplant study results showing data analysis, outcomes, and effectiveness of different treatment methods

Ongoing Hair Restoration Studies Conducted by Elithair

For men, hair loss usually follows a predictable pattern of recession at the temples and thinning at the vertex (crown). Identifying your stage on the Norwood Scale is essential for determining the number of grafts required for a full transformation.

Hair Transplant Patient Satisfaction Study (Ongoing Since 2022)

Elithair relies on a multi-layer evaluation process that allows each treatment to be planned with exceptional accuracy. Clinical measurements, medical assessments, and aesthetic considerations are combined to determine the approach that best supports long-term, natural outcomes.

This method was developed by Dr. Abdulaziz Balwi together with Elithair’s research team and is designed to give patients clarity, security, and results they can trust—both in appearance and in confidence.

Study on the Effectiveness of Ingredients Used in Elithair Products

Elithair evaluates the ingredients used in its hair care products as part of its broader research efforts. Developed under the medical guidance of Dr. Balwi, these formulations are designed to support hair restoration and post-treatment care. The study provides detailed insight into the selected ingredients and examines their role in supporting hair health and treatment outcomes based on available data and analysis.

Study on the Impact of Energy Drink Consumption on Hair Loss in Adults

Energy drink consumption is common among adults, with approximately 30% reporting regular use and an estimated 12% classified as high or chronic consumers, averaging around 4.5 liters per month. As part of Elithair’s research initiatives, Dr. Balwi examines whether frequent energy drink intake may be associated with hair loss in adults. The study explores potential correlations between consumption habits and hair health, offering data-driven insights into lifestyle factors that may influence hair loss. Full study findings are available for those seeking a deeper understanding of the topic.

Hair Transplant Procedures in Patients With Diabetes

Whether individuals with diabetes can safely undergo a hair transplant is a common clinical question. To address this, Elithair conducted a seven-month internal study involving 53 participants diagnosed with diabetes. The study examines treatment planning, procedural considerations, and observed outcomes in this patient group, providing insight into safety aspects and clinical feasibility. Full details and findings are available in the complete study.