Dr. Robert Jones launches TORONTO.HAIR for online hair transplant consultations
By AI, Created 6:55 PM UTC, May 25, 2026, /AGP/ – Toronto hair transplant surgeon Dr. Robert Jones has launched TORONTO.HAIR, a new patient platform that lets people request confidential online consultations from home. The move is aimed at making FUE assessments easier for local, busy and out-of-town patients who want direct access to the surgeon performing the procedure.
Why it matters: - TORONTO.HAIR lowers a common barrier in hair restoration by letting patients start the process without traveling to a clinic. - The platform is designed for Toronto-area patients, first-time FUE candidates and out-of-town patients who would otherwise need to travel to Oakville for an assessment. - Online access can speed up candidacy checks, treatment planning and next-step decisions for people researching hair transplant options.
What happened: - Dr. Robert Jones launched TORONTO.HAIR, a new patient platform for online hair transplant consultations. - Patients can request a confidential consultation through the TORONTO.HAIR website. - The consultations connect patients directly with Dr. Jones and his Toronto hair transplant team. - The launch was announced May 25, 2026.
The details: - Dr. Jones is a follicular unit extraction, or FUE, hair transplant surgeon based in the greater Toronto area. - He has performed FUE since 2002. - Dr. Jones performed the first session of more than 1,000 grafts in 2003. - He has completed more than 6,000 hair transplant procedures. - Dr. Jones is a Fellow of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. - He is certified by the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery. - He has been a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery since 1996. - He earned his medical degree from McMaster University in 1979. - Dr. Jones performs the full FUE procedure himself, including graft extraction and recipient site preparation. - His practice is dedicated exclusively to hair restoration. - TORONTO.HAIR asks patients to submit images and basic history for review. - The consultation provides a confidential assessment of candidacy, options and likely outcomes. - The platform covers Toronto hair transplant FUE procedures, including large-session FUE. - It also covers male pattern hair loss, female hair loss, hairline design and restoration, non-surgical options and out-of-town patient planning.
Between the lines: - The launch positions Dr. Jones as a direct-to-surgeon option in a field where some clinics rely more heavily on technicians. - The online model may appeal to patients who want an initial opinion before committing time and travel to an in-person visit. - Dr. Jones said the online format gives patients real information earlier in the process and from someone who performs the surgery.
What’s next: - Patients can now use TORONTO.HAIR to seek consultations and assess whether they are candidates for treatment. - The platform is expected to support scheduling, travel planning and post-procedure follow-up for patients coming from outside Oakville. - Dr. Jones continues to offer hair restoration services through his Oakville-based practice.
The bottom line: - TORONTO.HAIR turns a traditional in-clinic hair transplant consult into an online entry point, with Dr. Robert Jones aiming to make early evaluation faster and more accessible.
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