FUE Hair Transplant: Good
Hair transplant surgery has evolved dramatically over the last five decades. During the development of hair transplant surgery, techniques have arrived and techniques have abandoned. According to the 2013 ISHRS practice survey, single strip excelsis is the most common type of hair transplant surgery with stereomoscopic dissection of excise strip. In the last decade, however, resection of an old punch extraction technique, now known as follicular unit extraction (FUE), is becoming more popular, and hair transplant surgery has never been the same.
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FUE is a surgical technique that removes individual hair or follicular units, "one at a time" from a posterior donor harvesting site. This method of hair transplantation is a minimally invasive procedure that involves using small circular punches (1.0 mm) to remove individual follicular units from the back of the skull, and then reattach the severed follicular units to the recipient areas. It is to be included in the skull.
FUE hair transplantation requires the surgeon to have a high skill set to successfully perform the procedure, and this technique produces consistently successful results in terms of hair density, natural-looking hairline, and by eliminating donor linear scarring. She gives. Other patients' concern is that the procedure is not an easy procedure to be performed by the surgeon, and this requires the patient to consider an alternative single strip excision technique due to morally prolonged harvesting, and to the patient when harvesting grafts. Very little hair is cut.
FUE hair transplantation is typically performed for the treatment of androgenic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness. In the event of this genetic hair loss, there is a balance of the crown, frontal hairline and temple points. The essence of the good, however, is with an experience hair surgeon who has a natural hairline benefiting from follicular unit extraction.
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