A practice built for the patients who value all three.
iGraft Long Hair FUE was created for patients who refuse to choose between discretion, naturalness, and medical precision. The work is doctor-led, the recovery is private, and the result is built to read as the patient's own hair.

The category was loud. The patient was quiet.
Hair restoration evolved as a high-volume industry — built around speed, shaved scalps, and visible recovery. The patient who valued privacy, naturalness, and a doctor-led standard had nowhere appropriate to go.
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A volume-led industry
Most clinics are structured around throughput. The architecture of the result is rarely the priority.
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A visible procedure
Shaved donor zones announce the procedure for weeks. For most patients, that is not an option.
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A hairline drawn by anyone
In many clinics, the most consequential decision — the hairline itself — is drawn by a technician, not a doctor.
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A patient quietly underserved
Executives, women, and privacy-first patients were rarely designed for. They were accommodated, at best.

A different standard, by design.
- 01Doctor-led throughout
Hairline design and graft placement are performed personally by Datuk Dr. Inder — never delegated.
- 02No shaving, ever
The procedure is performed within the patient's own preserved hair. Recovery happens beneath it.
- 03Boutique by design
A small number of patients per year, by appointment only. Volume is never the metric.
- 04Discretion as a clinical principle
Privacy is treated as a quality of the work itself — not a request to be accommodated.
A practice shaped by what the patient actually needs.
Every part of the iGraft journey is structured around the realities of the patient's life — the calendar, the role, the privacy, and the standard the result has to meet across years.
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Private from the first call
Initial assessment is conducted personally and confidentially, with no shared waiting rooms.
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Designed in person
The hairline is drawn directly with the patient, calibrated to facial structure, age, and intention.
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Selective extraction
Grafts are taken individually within preserved hair, so the donor area is never visibly disturbed.
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Reviewed personally
Three, six, and twelve-month reviews are conducted by the doctor — not by an aftercare team.
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Held to one standard
Every patient receives the same depth of design, the same time, and the same doctor.
What iGraft stands for.
iGraft is a quiet practice in a noisy category. The principles below define how the work is done — and why patients choose to be treated here.
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Discretion
Privacy is treated as a clinical quality, not a courtesy.
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Naturalness
The result must read as the patient's own hair, in any room, at any age.
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Precision
Each graft is placed for direction and density, not for speed.
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Continuity
The same doctor, from first conversation to final review.
Patients who value all three.
iGraft is shaped for patients who will not compromise on discretion, naturalness, or the medical standard of the work — and for whom one of the three is rarely enough.
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Executives & founders
Patients whose calendar cannot accommodate visible recovery.
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Women
For whom shaving is not a starting point, and discretion is non-negotiable.
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Public-facing patients
Performers, broadcasters, and figures whose visibility is part of their work.
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Privacy-first patients
Anyone for whom the result must arrive quietly, on their own terms.
About iGraft.
A quiet practice, in a loud category.
A doctor-led, confidential conversation — at the patient's pace, in private.
ABHRS Diplomate · ISHRS Fellow · 30+ Years Experience