Laxometer and Hair Transplant Surgery

What is A Laxometer?

A Laxometer is an innovative device that measures scalp characteristics, and is mainly used in hair restoration surgery. A Laxometer can help determine the laxity (looseness) of the scalp using the strip technique, which gives hair transplant physicians valuable information before a hair transplant surgery. The Laxometer was first presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery in Las Vegas.

The Laxometer was invented by Dr. Parsa Mohebi and introduced as the first tool that could objectively measure the laxity of scalp in hair transplant patients.

Laxometer - A deice to measure scalp skin laxity

Laxometer - A deice to measure scalp skin laxity

Laxometer has a rough bottom surface for the best grip on the scalp

Laxometer has a rough bottom surface for the best grip on the scalp

Laxometer top and bottom view: Top view has the measuring area and bottom view has a coarse surface that could maintain tight contact with a patient’s skin during measurement of scalp mobility .


The Laxity of the scalp is a critical factor in evaluating patients before hair transplant a procedure, especially for those patients who have a high demand for hair and scarce resources. The Laxometer can reduce the risk of donor complications. Donor complications happen when a surgeon cannot easily close the donor wound after removing the strip of skin from the donor area.

Laxometer Video

Laxometer in use: note at the area that represent mobility of the scalp and is being measured

We have defined two different types of

Laxometer types:
1. A Clinical Laxometer can be used during a clinic visit. Clinical Laxometers are non-invasive and easy to use in assessing patients’ scalp laxity in pre-op evaluation or following the improvement of scalp laxity after a period of scalp exercise.

2. An Intra-operative Laxometer is more précise and is used during hair transplant surgery right before removing the strip. Having a more précise measurement of scalp laxity can significantly reduce the chance of removing too much skin, which can make closure of the donor wound difficult.

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  1. Beverly Hills Hair Transplant Surgeon Dr. Mohebi at Beverly Hills Courier « HAIRDOC WEBLOG Says:

    [...] to pioneer in the field, Dr. Mohebi is the inventor of the Laxometer, a device to measure the laxity or mobility of the scalp. Laxity of the scalp is key in determining [...]

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