
Centre médico-chirurgical du cuir chevelu
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The CMCC is organised around a multidisciplinary team specialising in scalp pathologies and surgery : dermatologists, plastic surgeons and general practitioners.
Thus, our patients benefit from comprehensive care, from diagnosis to treatment.
The effectiveness of the treatments is regularly evaluated using precise and objective methods of scalp exploration.
We offer customized therapeutic treatments, including :
- Hair grafts by FUE and FUT methods (with or without shaving)
- Removal of benign and malignant scalp tumors
- Mesografts of Rigenera type
- Microneedling and mesoneedling
- LED Light Therapy

Our specialties
OUR HAIR GRAFTING PROCEDURES

Scalp Examination
At the CMCC, we rely on a complete hair diagnosis for each of our procedures. We offer our patients four types of examinations: trichoscopy, TrichoScale, trichogramma and scalp biopsy.

Alopecia treatments
We offer our patients treatments adapted to the nature of their alopecia: FUE transplant (with or without shaving), long hair FUT transplant, hair injections, light therapy/LED, dermatology and trichopigmentation.

Beard & eyebrow correction
Beard transplants, eyebrow transplants – the CMCC can perform surgical procedures to implant hairs, densify hair or conceal scars on beards and eyebrows.

Hair Dermatology
The CMCC treats chronic inflammatory diseases of the scalp, such as seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, lichen planus pilaris, lupus erythematosus, fibrotic frontal alopecia and post-chemotherapy alopecia.

Scalp Surgery
CMCC surgeons perform reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. They are specialized in hair surgery and have developed state-of-the-art hair transplant techniques.

Hair Examination
Our CMCC researchers are recognized nationally and internationally for their contributions to improving the medical, surgical and cosmetic management of hair pathologies.
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BookTHE PATHOLOGIES WE TREAT
Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia is the most common hair pathology. It is hereditary and causes progressive thinning of the hair at the top of the scalp. The hair gradually thins out before disappearing for good.
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Telogenous Effluvium
Telogenous effluvium is a temporary disruption of the hair cycle. It results in abundant and non-localized hair loss. It generally occurs after a traumatic episode (stress, childbirth, metabolic illness, emotional shock).
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Scarring Alopecia
Scarring alopecia is caused by an inflammation of the scalp. It can be accidental, congenital, infectious or autoimmune. The hair follicles are destroyed and replaced by a smooth, shiny scar.
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Facial Hair Loss
This refers to the hairy areas of the face such as the eyebrows, beard and moustache. These areas may become bald for congenital reasons or because of an accident, illness (thyroid) or frequent hair removal.
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Scalp Tumors
The scalp can present skin abnormalities such as benign tumors, cysts or nevi. The surgeon removes them by excision when they become uncomfortable or unsightly.
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Inflammatory Diseases
Seborrheic dermatitis, lichen planus pilaris, fibrotic frontal alopecia, psoriasis are inflammatory diseases of the scalp that must be treated quickly to prevent the appearance of scarring alopecia.
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The CMCC is open every day from 9am to 8pm
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Contact information
CMCC office can be reached by phone +33 (0)1 84 83 14 00 or by email.
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