
Free consultation
The Ilter Clinic offers you a personal consultation free of charge where you will receive information on your options. We provide information on FUE Ilter method, alternative treatments and how we can achieve natural looking results.
During the consultation you will be shown before and after pictures and you will be able to ask us questions on any aspect of hair loss. We will also assess your potential for hair transplantation and, when possible, plan for an operation. Please note that the consultation is private and confidential.
You are welcome to book a free consultation. Just call us on +46 8 756 00 55 or e-mail info@ilterclinic.se
It is also possible to contact us with Skype. Please click on the icon below if we are online.
• Stockholm, daily consultation
• Gothenburg 2:nd September
• Oslo 3:rd September
• Helsinki 16:th September
With a hair transplantation operation scheduled in Stockholm, Sweden on April 20th, he had to find a quick solution for the problem. Not being a person to sit around and wait as airports continued to close all over Europe, he decided to drive to his patient.
The 3.850 km. drive accross Europe took him two and a half days to complete. But he made it to Stockholm on the day of the scheduled operation. If you want to read the whole story of this dash accross Europe, a blog is posted here
Happy reading!

Blog from our UK Patient Advisor about his hair loss and hair transplantation. Contact Tim if you would like to have more information or if you want to read his website.
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• FUE is virtually free from visible scars or other cosmetic complications
• Recovery time is minimal.
• The Ilter Clinic’s FUE method is the most minimally invasive restoration procedure available today.
• Dr. Ilter has personally performed more than 1,000 FUE procedures, involving more than 1.5 million grafts in total.
• Nearly half our clients come to us after undergoing procedures at other clinics.
• More than half our clients visit us from abroad.
• All procedures are performed by our founder and chief medical officer, Dr. Ilter himself.








