Browse 22+ manufacturers in the hair restoration industry.
Canada
Medical technology company that acquired Restoration Robotics, maker of the ARTAS robotic hair transplant system. The ARTAS iX is the only FDA-cleared robotic system for follicular unit extraction, using AI-assisted imaging to identify and harvest individual grafts.
United States
Developer of the NeoGraft automated FUE system, one of the first devices to bring pneumatic-assisted follicular unit extraction to the U.S. market. The system uses negative pressure to extract and implant grafts, reducing manual fatigue during long procedures.
United States
Founded by Dr. John P. Cole, a hair transplant surgeon who developed multiple FUE punch designs and the Cole Isolation Technique (CIT). Manufactures specialized FUE punches, including sharp and dull hybrid designs, along with graft preparation tools used by surgeons worldwide.
Belgium
Belgian manufacturer of precision hair transplant instruments founded by Dr. Jean Devroye. Known for the Devroye Flat Punch and Trumpet Punch designs, which are widely used in manual FUE. The company also produces implanter pen tips and graft handling tools.
Belgium
Creator of the WAW (Walloon) FUE system, developed by Dr. Jean-Paul Lupien. The WAW system uses a trumpet-shaped oscillating punch that reduces transection rates during follicular unit extraction. Distributed internationally and used in high-volume FUE clinics.
United States
Manufacturer of the SmartGraft FUE system, which combines pneumatic-assisted extraction with a temperature-controlled graft storage chamber. The built-in cooling keeps grafts viable during long procedures, addressing one of the key challenges in FUE surgery.
United States
Producer of FDA-cleared low-level laser therapy (LLLT) devices for hair loss treatment. Product line includes the LaserComb (the first FDA-cleared home LLLT device), LaserBand, and LaserCap. Multiple clinical studies have shown statistically significant hair count increases with regular use.
United States
Maker of FDA-cleared laser hair growth helmets and caps. The iRestore Professional uses 282 laser diodes and LEDs for full-scalp coverage. Clinical trials have shown significant hair density improvements after 16-24 weeks of use. Products are sold direct to consumer and through dermatology clinics.
United States
Manufacturer of FDA-cleared portable laser therapy caps. Capillus caps fit inside a standard baseball cap for discreet daily use. The Capillus Pro model contains 272 laser diodes with a 6-minute daily treatment protocol. Widely recommended by IAHRS-certified hair restoration surgeons.
United States
Producer of the Theradome PRO and EVO laser helmets for home-use hair growth therapy. Uses clinical-grade laser diodes at 680nm wavelength, which Theradome claims is optimal for follicle penetration. The PRO model is FDA-cleared and designed for 20-minute sessions twice per week.
United States
Multinational pharmaceutical company that manufactures Rogaine (minoxidil), the first FDA-approved over-the-counter topical treatment for hair loss. Available in 2% and 5% formulations as both liquid and foam. Rogaine remains the most widely recognized hair loss brand globally.
United States
Global pharmaceutical company that developed finasteride (Propecia), the first FDA-approved oral prescription medication for male pattern baldness. Originally developed as Proscar for prostate enlargement, the 1mg dose was found to significantly reduce DHT levels and slow or reverse hair loss in clinical trials.
United States
Wellness company producing clinically tested, multi-targeting hair growth supplements. Their formulations include saw palmetto, ashwagandha, marine collagen, and biotin, designed to address stress, hormones, metabolism, and nutrition as contributing factors. Products are available for men, women, and postpartum use.
Ireland
Hair growth supplement brand owned by Church & Dwight, built on the proprietary AminoMar marine protein complex. Originally developed based on observations of Inuit populations' hair quality. Multiple published randomized controlled trials support its effectiveness, particularly in women with thinning hair.
United States
Manufacturer of the Revita line of hair stimulating shampoos and conditioners. Revita products contain caffeine, ketoconazole, biotin, and other active ingredients designed to support hair density when used as part of a daily routine. Widely available online and in pharmacies.
United States
Biotech company developing a hair regeneration protocol combining controlled skin disruption (microneedling) with topical compounds to reactivate dormant follicles. Their approach is based on research showing that wounded skin can generate new hair follicles, a process called neogenesis.
United States
Clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on androgen-related hair loss. Developing topical anti-androgen treatments that target DHT at the follicle level without systemic side effects. Their research pipeline includes next-generation topical compounds designed to be alternatives to oral finasteride.
United States
Regenerative medicine company that developed HSC (Hair Stimulating Complex), a cell-conditioned medium containing growth factors like KGF, VEGF, and follistatin. HSC is injected into the scalp to stimulate existing follicles. Clinical trials showed increased hair count and thickness over 12 weeks.
United States
Biotechnology company developing SM04554, a topical Wnt pathway modulator for androgenetic alopecia. The Wnt signaling pathway plays a role in hair follicle development and cycling. Phase 2 clinical trials showed dose-dependent increases in hair count. The company rebranded from Samumed to Biosplice in 2021.
United States
Manufacturer of PRP (platelet-rich plasma) centrifuge systems and kits designed specifically for hair restoration. The Eclipse PRP system is used by clinics worldwide for scalp PRP injections. Also produces microneedling devices and hair transplant supplies.
South Korea
South Korean manufacturer of hair transplant implanters and medical devices. Produces the KNU implanter pen, which is used in direct hair implantation (DHI) procedures. Also manufactures dermal fillers and other medical aesthetics products distributed in over 60 countries.
United States
Biopreservation company that produces HypoThermosol FRS, a cell and tissue preservation medium widely adopted in hair transplant surgery. Grafts stored in HypoThermosol during procedures show better survival rates compared to normal saline, especially during long FUE sessions where grafts may be outside the body for hours.