Awards and grants - Platinum Follicle Award & Research Grant 2005

Moser in leading position
High emotions
A Sensation - simply unique -
simply Moser

Sydney, 2005: At the 13th World Congress of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, Moser Medical Group was given the highest possible international honors, the Platinum Follicle Award and the Research Grant.

A sensation for Moser and his team
At the end of August 2005, Moser Medical Group is given the Platinum Follicle Award by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) for their innovative results in nanobiotechnological research. This award is the highest possible award for hair surgery. To date, only one European clinic has received it (Prof. Rolf Nordström. This is a unique acknowledgement of the work of Moser Medical Group)*

Nanobiotechnology analyzes one eighty-thousandth the width of a human hair in order to find substances which substantially promote hair growth. Through researching we are always one step ahead and know which substances stimulate hair growth and are absorbed best by the skin so that we can achieve even more perfect results. The world's highest award reaffirms that Moser Medical Group is playing a pioneer role.

The Platinum Follicle Award confirms that Moser Medical Group is the innovative leader in the field of biotechnological research and treatment in surgical hair restoration.

And, for the 4th time, Moser Medical Group received the international Research Grant by the ISHRS for special achievements in the development of surgical hair restoration. The Research Grant stands for high-quality results in hair restoration.

Our patients are the ones to benefit from these research activities. Through our in-house research laboratory we are always one step ahead so that tomorrow we can achieve even better results than today. Why we do this? Because we care for your well-being!

* What are the procedures for the highest international award for surgical hair restoration? The final decision is taken by an international committee of 11 doctors from the association - a procedure similar to the Oscar Awards. Only persons nominated by doctors who are not members of the committee are eligible.