
Artas
Develops the only computer-assisted, physician-controlled robotic system to harvest follicular units.
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N/A | $25.0m Valuation: $200m | IPO | |
Total Funding | 000k |





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% growth | - | 5 % | (27 %) | 19 % |
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% EBITDA margin | (81 %) | (118 %) | - | - |
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% profit margin | (81 %) | (127 %) | (144 %) | (116 %) |
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A physician-assisted robotic system for hair restoration that utilizes artificial intelligence and digital imaging for follicular unit extraction (FUE) procedures. The technology is designed to assist surgeons in harvesting follicular units directly from the scalp with precision, avoiding the linear scarring associated with older methods. The system identifies and selects optimal hairs for harvesting and creates recipient sites for transplantation.
The primary clients are physicians and clinics specializing in hair restoration treatments. The business model centers on the sale of the ARTAS iXi system to these medical providers, who then offer the procedure to patients seeking a minimally invasive solution for hair loss. The company provides a portal, MyARTAS, for professionals to learn about the system. The procedure is marketed to end-patients as a virtually undetectable solution that provides permanent, natural-looking results without the pain and stitches of traditional hair transplant surgery.
Keywords: robotic surgery, hair transplant, medical device, artificial intelligence, follicular unit extraction, hair restoration, medical robotics, digital imaging, aesthetic medicine, surgical robotics