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Dr. Bisanga - 1,465 FUE/RESULTS - .75MM PUNCH... Hairtech (Hair Transplant)

posted by BHRClinic Homepage E-mail, Brussels, Belgium, 07.10.2007, 07:36

» Thank you very much for the reply.
»
» Like I said above it is a solid result especially for relatively few
» grafts - obviously hair characteristics (which were favourable) come into
» play with the graft requirement but also that the grafts were placed at
» the correct angulation, for maximum coverage and naturalness.
»
» Can you comment on the angulation employed by BHR? Do you follow the angle
» of any existing hair that maybe present or do you employ a lower angle.
» What I mean is, on some of the older transplants (not by your clinic) you
» see many grafts angled vertically ie 90 deg which 1) is unnatural and 2)
» actually decreases the coverage of the new hair. A lower angle affords
» better coverage.
»
» If you have no hair in the hairline ie you had to build a hairline from
» scratch what sort of angle would Dr Bisanga employ?
»
» Maxwell.

Hi Maxwell,

Slit angulation can be more acute to improve coverage specially on bald scalp to provide greater coverage and "shingling effect". Basically there are rules that have to be adhered to, the natural angles we were born with but there is leeway within the art of design that let's us bend the rules to make the most out of the hair at our disposal; some will depend on the goals of the patient against the donor limitations.

The angulation of incisions varies according to the position on the scalp, for example more acute on the sides and back of the scalp whilst less acute on the top and temple point slits can be very acute lying almost flat to mimic the direction of the existing hair.

So, it depends on where on the scalp the hairs are placed, it's not possible to make any type of angulation you want, it is necessary to follow the existing hair if any there or create angulation by keeping to the basic rules.


BHRClinic is located in BRUSSELS, BELGIUM and he is available to meet: YES
email hairsite@aol.com to arrange a meeting.

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Philb
BHR Clinic
info@bhrclinic.com
www.bhrclinic.com


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