Where surgical precision meets artistic design — each Sapphire FUE procedure at Optimum Hair Restoration is personally directed by Dr. Sunao Gilbert, MD, FAARFM, ABAARM.
Unlike clinics that delegate to technicians, Dr. Sunao designs your new hairline and performs every Sapphire incision herself — ensuring every angle, depth, and graft placement achieves refined density and natural flow.
With ultra-fine sapphire blades, this advanced technique delivers:
Smaller, smoother incisions for faster healing
Denser, seamless blending with your natural hair
No visible scarring, even with short hairstyles
Experience restoration guided by artistry, science, and precision.
Experience restoration guided by artistry, science, and precision.
Where surgical precision meets artistic design — each Sapphire FUE procedure at Optimum Hair Restoration is personally directed by Dr. Sunao Gilbert, MD, FAARFM, ABAARM.
Unlike clinics that delegate to technicians, Dr. Sunao designs your new hairline and performs every Sapphire incision herself — ensuring every angle, depth, and graft placement achieves refined density and natural flow.
With ultra-fine sapphire blades, this advanced technique delivers:
Smaller, smoother incisions for faster healing
Denser, seamless blending with your natural hair
No visible scarring, even with short hairstyles
Experience restoration guided by artistry, science, and precision.
Experience restoration guided by artistry, science, and precision.
Knowledge empowers better results.


The Hair Growth Cycle
Hair grows in cycles — anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting) — and each follicle lives through thousands of these cycles in a lifetime.
When stress, hormones, or genetics disrupt that rhythm, follicles spend less time growing and more time resting, leading to visible thinning.
Pattern Recognition
In men, this often appears as receding temples or crown thinning. In women, as a widening part or overall loss of volume.
Identifying your specific pattern helps Dr. Sunao tailor your treatment plan for lasting restoration — not just coverage.
Knowledge empowers better results.


The Hair Growth Cycle
Hair grows in cycles — anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting) — and each follicle lives through thousands of these cycles in a lifetime.
When stress, hormones, or genetics disrupt that rhythm, follicles spend less time growing and more time resting, leading to visible thinning.
Pattern Recognition
In men, this often appears as receding temples or crown thinning. In women, as a widening part or overall loss of volume.
Identifying your specific pattern helps Dr. Sunao tailor your treatment plan for lasting restoration — not just coverage.
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