AlviArmani • Provider Directory

Providers

Meet the physicians and clinical leaders behind AlviArmani across all locations. Provider roles and clinical workflows can vary by country and regulation. If you are booking care in the United States, see the U.S.-specific surgical practice note below.

Overview

Hair restoration is a life-changing decision. For such an important choice, it’s reasonable to understand who performs the most delicate surgical steps, how the procedure is supervised, and how the plan is tailored to your pattern of hair loss.

United States Providers

Physicians and clinicians practicing within AlviArmani’s U.S. clinical model.

Provider Led FUE

At AlviArmani clinics in the United States, all FUE harvesting is performed by doctors. This reflects our emphasis on surgical accountability, transection rate and graft quality. International clinics may follow different staffing models based on local regulations and clinic structure.

Why harvesting matters

FUE harvesting is precision-dependent. Graft quality, tissue handling, and consistency can influence graft survival and long-term growth. We recommend patients verify who performs key surgical steps during consultation.

How to evaluate a clinic

  • Ask who performs harvesting and other key steps
  • Confirm training and supervision structure
  • Ensure the plan matches your pattern, donor supply, and goals

AlviArmani Clinical Standards

AlviArmani providers are supported by a structured internal clinical governance model designed to protect patient safety, consistency, and surgical quality. Surgical privileges apply to surgeons and are maintained through internal oversight and protocol adherence.

What it takes to become an AlviArmani surgeon

  • Clinical review: training, experience, and hair restoration focus are evaluated by clinic leadership.
  • Method onboarding: AlviArmani planning, donor management principles, and natural design methodology.
  • Observed integration: cases are reviewed before independent procedure privileges are granted.
  • Quality expectations: outcomes, patient experience, and adherence to protocol are continuously assessed.

Maintaining practicing privileges

  • Ongoing case review: periodic review and clinical oversight within the AlviArmani system.
  • Protocol adherence: standardized workflows and perioperative systems designed for consistency.
  • Safety alignment: scope of practice and roles aligned with local regulation and clinic governance.

Procedure-Specific Privileges

Advanced techniques are credentialed internally by procedure type to support consistency and patient safety. Your consultation will determine the appropriate procedure and the provider credentialed for that technique at your selected location.

Three questions to ask at your consultation
  • Who performs harvesting and placement in my chosen clinic?
  • Which procedure type is recommended for my pattern and donor supply?
  • What outcomes are realistic at 6, 12, and 18 months?

International Providers

Surgeons practicing at AlviArmani locations outside the United States.

Next Steps

Book the right starting point

A consultation confirms candidacy, donor supply, expected density, and which procedure type best fits your pattern of hair loss. You’ll also review who performs each step at your selected location.

Clinical Standards & Resources

FAQ

Does the physician-performed harvesting standard apply to all AlviArmani locations?

The physician-performed harvesting standard described on this page applies to AlviArmani clinics in the United States. International clinics may follow different workflows based on local regulations and clinic structure.

Do all providers perform all procedure types?

No. Advanced techniques are credentialed internally by procedure type. Your consultation will confirm which procedure is appropriate and which provider is credentialed for that technique at your selected location.

What should I ask to confirm the right provider and plan?

Ask who performs harvesting and placement, which procedure type fits your pattern and donor supply, and what realistic outcomes look like at 6, 12, and 18 months.

Educational information only. Provider roles, scope, and procedure privileges vary by location and local regulation.