Lotus Scarless Hair Transplantation (International) Medical Chain Institute Opens New Center on Beijing's Prestigious Chang'An Avenue
Posted on: Thursday, 23 April 2009, 08:00 CDT
With a floor area of 1,000 square meters, the Hospital is home to
state-of-the-art "S.H.T" specialized hair transplantation technology, and
under the expert guidance and supervision of Dr.
According to statistics, there are about 134 million alopecia patients in
According to a head of Lotus, the presence of Lotus in
Here, this specialized transplanter has also introduced the latest
specialized hair follicle testing equipment developed by the School of
Medicine,
In addition, this transplanter boasts one of the best hair transplantation teams and hair management centers in the world. Every expert in the team has over 10 years of experience in hair transplantation, and will provide sincere, warm and meticulous service to customers in the light of the Oath by Hippocrates. An individualized hair management file will be established for every hair transplantation customer. A person assigned specially by the Mesopecia hairloss management center will ensure every file is up-to-date, scientific and permanent.
Lotus also plans to set up branches in
If you have a need for hair transplantation, call Lotus via their global consultation hotline on 400-888-9882.
SOURCE Lotus Scarless Hair Transplantation (Int'l) Medical Chain Institute
Source: PR Newswire
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