redefining – Property & Development Magazine https://www.padmagazine.co.uk News & Reviews for the Residential Property Sector Wed, 21 Feb 2024 20:01:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.padmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/favicon-pad-150x150.jpg redefining – Property & Development Magazine https://www.padmagazine.co.uk 32 32 EsteCapelli Launches Exosome Hair Transplant Method, Redefining Hair Restoration https://www.padmagazine.co.uk/health/estecapelli-launches-exosome-hair-transplant-method-redefining-hair-restoration/ https://www.padmagazine.co.uk/health/estecapelli-launches-exosome-hair-transplant-method-redefining-hair-restoration/#respond Thu, 22 Feb 2024 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.padmagazine.co.uk/?p=22854 EsteCapelli Medical Solutions, a leader in European healthcare innovation, has introduced the Exosome hair transplant method, revolutionising the…]]>

EsteCapelli Medical Solutions, a leader in European healthcare innovation, has introduced the Exosome hair transplant method, revolutionising the approach to treating hair loss. This method utilises exosome plasmas, rich in proteins from umbilical cord blood, to foster cell regeneration in the transplant area and bolster the development and strength of hair follicles through signaling molecules.

EsteCapelli, recognised as a pioneer in the fields of hair transplantation and regenerative therapies in Europe, announces the Exosome hair transplant method, representing the forefront of technological and therapeutic advancements in the battle against hair loss. Under the guidance of the esteemed Mehmet Hanifi Kutlar, EsteCapelli has embarked on the Exosome hair therapy, significantly enhancing the quality and appearance of hair transplant results, ensuring the growth of hair that is both healthier and more naturally appearing.

EsteCapelli Launches Exosome Hair Transplant Method, Redefining Hair Restoration

Exosomes have quickly become a focal point in the science of hair aesthetic enhancement and rejuvenation, with their effectiveness firmly supported by scientific research. These plasma exosomes, natural promoters of hair regeneration, stimulate cellular proliferation in the transplant area and enhance hair follicle growth through potent signaling.

Fusing Science with Advanced Technological Breakthroughs in Hair Restoration

Exosome therapy draws on the potent potential of exosomes from cells maintained in optimal conditions, aiming for precise therapeutic effects. This therapy is crucial in the hair transplantation process, supporting the formation, growth, and sustenance of hair follicles. It employs exosomes from cord blood, abundant in proteins, growth factors, and minerals, crucial for fostering healthier hair growth.

Mehmet Hanifi Kutlar shared his perspective on EsteCapelli’s adoption of this method, stating, “The intersection of science and high technology with years of experience is a breakthrough in hair restoration. Science has almost reached its peak in hair transplantation technology.”

Revolutionising the Hair Transplantation Experience and Post-Operative Care

Exosomes obtained from umbilical cord blood plasma tackle a significant challenge in the healing process after hair transplantation. The Exosome treatment method simplifies the grafts’ adaptation to their new environment, encouraging the growth of healthier hair, and marking a transformative development in hair transplant technology. Mehmet Hanifi Kutlar remarked, “For patients looking for the best hair transplant method, Exosome hair treatment makes it possible to get more effective results in a shorter time.”

Marking a Milestone with Over 15,000 Successful Procedures

EsteCapelli, a trailblazer in broadcasting Turkey’s health tourism capabilities to the world and a leading health service exporter to 47 countries, remains at the forefront of the latest in hair transplantation and cosmetic surgery innovations, making these cutting-edge treatments accessible to its patients. EsteCapelli, led by Mehmet Hanifi Kutlar, a prominent hair transplant specialist and Medical Director, is dedicated to ensuring patient satisfaction, having achieved over 15,000 successful treatments worldwide. He stated, “As EsteCapelli, we have once again proven our commitment to offer the most advanced technology and the best results with the Exosome hair transplant method. This innovation reinforces our leading position in our field. Anyone who wants to open the door to a happy future can benefit from the end-to-end hair transplantation service offered by EsteCapelli in Istanbul.”

For further details, contact info@estecapelli.com or call +90 541 541 00 41.

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Net zero: Redefining the sustainable future of construction https://www.padmagazine.co.uk/environment/net-zero-redefining-the-sustainable-future-of-construction/ https://www.padmagazine.co.uk/environment/net-zero-redefining-the-sustainable-future-of-construction/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2024 15:59:03 +0000 https://www.padmagazine.co.uk/?p=22660 With the UK committed to reaching net zero by 2050, the construction industry plays a pivotal role in achieving carbon-reduction…]]>

With the UK committed to reaching net zero by 2050, the construction industry plays a pivotal role in achieving carbon-reduction goals. The industry has a substantial environmental impact, but embracing sustainability isn’t easy with over 98 thousand construction companies in the UK¹.

The sector faces various challenges, including high costs, resistance to change, complex supply chains, skills gaps, time constraints, public perception, and waste management difficulties.

However, the positive environmental and social impact outweighs these challenges, and companies can reap long-term benefits by embracing sustainable practices. These include future cost savings through efficiency, enhanced market competitiveness, regulatory compliance, resilience to market changes, positive community relationships, and a reduced environmental footprint resulting in long-term viability.

Asset disposal specialist BPI has worked with a range of experts to illustrate actionable strategies for construction businesses to champion sustainability in 2024.

Build carbon-neutral practices

Embodied carbon from the construction and refurbishment of buildings currently makes up 20% of UK-built environmental emissions². While many leading construction firms measure and optimise the embodied carbon footprint of their projects, this needs to become mainstream practice.

Construction companies can pioneer carbon-neutral building practices by incorporating sustainable materials, energy-efficient designs, and following the Net Zero Carbon Building Standard, which will be published this year. “With construction, it’s all about having the right ingredients and what you put into the mix, so looking at what others are doing and trying to source from those who are already sustainably minded is an excellent start,” adds Raffi Schieir, Founder of Prevented Ocean Plastic.

Adopt circular economy practices

Circular economy practices are a set of principles aimed at minimising waste and maximising the efficiency and sustainability of resources throughout their lifecycle. Embracing a circular economy approach, the construction industry can reduce waste by repurposing and recycling materials, equipment and machinery. 

Implementing circular principles ensures resources are utilised efficiently, contributing to a closed-loop system to achieve net-zero waste and emissions. Henry Spencer, Operations Director at BPI, adds: “By integrating asset disposal strategies centred on machinery and equipment resale and reuse, construction businesses contribute to environmental sustainability and strengthen brand reputation and long-term viability.

“By conducting regular asset audits, businesses can identify surplus equipment and machinery, assess refurbishment potential and emphasise sustainability in procurement. Partnering with a reputable selling platform ensures transparent and efficient disposal and contributes to the circular economy.”

Embrace advanced sustainable technologies

Construction firms can optimise project planning and reduce energy consumption by investing in innovative technologies, such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and smart construction solutions that enhance project efficiency, reduce errors, and optimise resource use. Renewable energy technologies, like solar panels and wind turbines, are also popular and a fast and effective change to lower reliance on conventional power sources.

Ruari Cairns, Director of Risk Management and European Operations at Open Energy Market adds: “In short, a forward-thinking approach to energy sourcing and pricing involves businesses evaluating their energy mix, exploring innovative technologies and adopting sustainable practices. This is the way to mitigate the impact of energy costs – all while aligning operations with sustainability objectives. 

“Good energy procurement is an opportunity – not a burden. By investing in the right strategies and technologies, businesses can reduce costs and enhance sustainability – a duality that serves as a linchpin for long-term success, both from an economic and environmental standpoint.”

Implement sustainable chain practices

As sustainability becomes a critical factor in decision-making, businesses are looking to work with ‘green companies’ that implement sustainable supply chain practices to gain a competitive edge, attracting environmentally conscious customers and investors. 

With construction companies competing for tenders, having a sustainable chain could be the one thing that sets you apart from the rest. “SMEs and small suppliers say they are increasingly being asked to demonstrate their carbon reduction plans when bidding for contracts. So, not having one might mean you’re potentially losing business. This is driven by demand from customers and big buyers, such as the public sector and retailers, who are under increasing scrutiny to have more sustainable value chains. Tightening regulations and consumers are often pointed as the key forces driving that – but it also makes so much business sense,” advises Jonathan Jones, Founder and CEO of Green Ibex Ltd.

Focus on community-centric sustainable development

Construction businesses can foster a collaborative approach to sustainable development by engaging with local communities. Transparent communication and community education efforts contribute to net zero goals by ensuring projects align with local expectations and environmental aspirations.

It also ensures that construction projects consider and respect the unique needs and concerns of the communities they impact, provides a sense of shared responsibility for sustainable development and environmental responsibility. Raffi adds, “The reality is, most people actually want to do better, so making them part of the story and involving them in your plans often pays dividends.”

Henry Spencer, Operations Director at BPI , summarises: “As an asset disposal expert, specialising in construction equipment and machinery, we witness the daily challenges of companies striving for sustainability.

“As the UK aims to hit net zero goals, construction firms can overcome sustainability hurdles by conducting thorough audits, investing in technology, building a culture of innovation, collaborating with suppliers for transparency, and embracing local communities. By integrating these core strategies, companies can align economic goals with environmental responsibility, unlocking long-term benefits and resilience.”

The BPI group consists of BPI Asset Disposal Solutions, BPI Auctions and BPI Asset Advisory and provides a modern, innovative approach to valuing, buying, and selling commercial assets whilst giving clients access to a full-service offering that streamlines asset disposal, saving them valuable time and money. 

To learn more about BPI and its service offering, please visit: https://www.bpiauctions.com/about-us/ 

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