Hair transplant training in Talizi

Talizi possesses a license from the Ministry of Health for the post-graduate training of medical personnel. The advanced equipment with which our center is equipped allows for us to offer a wide range of training in the field of hair transplantation.

Our center regularly trains surgeons from other countries.


After two months of training, members of Indian hair transplant team were granted Talizi certificates.

You can watch the video of Talizi certificates granting.

Medical center Talizi offers two general education programs:

  • Retraining and advanced training for doctors.
  • Training of surgeon’s assistants.

Education program for doctors

You can watch the video of doctor training on model skin.
You can watch the doctor training during live surgery.
  • Main principles of hair transplantation (theoretical course).
  • Acquisition of donor material through the extraction of follicular associations method (FUE).
  • Acquisition of donor material through the strip method (strip surgery – FUSS).
  • A number of methods of material extraction in the ellipse form using a one-lipped scalpel.
  • Trichophytic closure of a donor wound.
  • A range of techniques of for ensuring minimal scarring in donor wounds.
  • Creation of micro apertures for grafts (coronary and sagittal micro apertures, the use of micro tools and needles for their creation).
  • Distribution of micro apertures.
  • Corners of created micro apertures.
  • Management and control of the process of graft preparation and implantation.

Education program for surgeon’s assistants

You can watch the video of grafts processing training for a team of assistants from India.
You can also watch the video of grafts placement training.
  • Graft cutting (preparation) from a donor rag with the use of 3x magnifiers.
  • Graft cutting (preparation) from a donor rag with the use of MEIJI 20x zoom stereomicroscopes.
  • Slivering – the isolation of one or two follicular associations through the creation of 1.5–2 mm cross-section of a donor rag.
  • The further preparation of follicular associations from slivers.
  • Grafts implantation into micro apertures.
  • Providing assistance to the surgeon during the extraction of follicular associations.

 

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