Mission

Hair transplantation has become a very effective option for covering the consequences of hair loss. In particular, new techniques such as FUE with the benefit of the eliminated linear scar at the back have contributed to the trend that hair transplantation is now becoming a widely used standard procedure.
However, in Europe and especially in the German-speaking area, the method of FUE is still a rarely used method. Also the new techniques of FUE creates interesting new questions. Therefore we have decided to set up a working group to promote and improve the method of FUE within Europe.

This working group aims to:

- Exchange of methods, possibilities and opportunities of the FUE hair transplant
- Fund basic research through its own research and exchange with other scientists
- Information of patients on the method of FUE

Our goal is to get science and practice at one table in order to eventually develop practical solutions based on scientific data and facts.

Arrangements with the University of Berlin for a scientific research activity already have been made.  Also in 2011 a first scientific workshop on the topic of FUE hair transplant to promote dialogue took place.

Specialists in research, university, hospital and practice are welcome to participate with their academic experience in the hair follicle research and their clinical experience in this working group.

The specialization in Europe as a region should make it possible to establish a regular and close communication among members. Short distances and pragmatic approach are important to us.

We look forward to more members. Just get in touch via our contact form.

Cooperation with FUE Society

On 18 February 2012 the FUE Society was founded in Amsterdam, which wants to cover the development of FUE hair tranplant on a global scale. The founding members include some world-renowned experts such as Dr. Alan Bauman, Dr. Patrick Mwamba, Dr Tejinder Bhatti, Dr. Arvind Poswal, Dr. Bijan Feriduni.

Goals and practices of both organisations follow common sense, with the main target to improve further the quality of hair transplant. The regional approach of FUE Europe will allow to bring in extensive experience in a multicultural continent, which has been produced a wide range of hair transplant specialists.

We believe that close co-operation (which is also embodied in the fact that three founding members of the Society FUE originate from the Board of FUE Europe) can lead to significant synergies, and many new ideas.

In this sense, we look forward to the growth of close cooperation with FUE Society.