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An interesting case (Hair Transplant)

posted by drmwamba, 13.05.2007, 19:14

Very interesting case.I really like your approach.
I am little bit concern of what's going on in the back ground.Unless if i am convinced that previous surgeons or surgeries did a bad work (and i understand Dr A doesn't want to pin point it),I will be tempted to go for a biopsy to exclude any underlying process that could interfere with hairs growth.Or I may transplant at very low density to increase the chance of maximum yield.studies showed that the yield tend to decrease when we increase grafting density.
What do you think about this approach ?
» » Dr. A,
» »
» » Very nice job; I appreciate your approach and the simple way you have
» » explained it both verbally and visually. I look forward to his
» results.
» »
» » Do you have any guess as to why the first transplants did not grow?
» Could
» » this patient have troubles with his physiology? Can you tell if poor
» » technique was used?
» »
» » Thanks :)
»
» Dear Jessica,
» I can not comment on the merits of the technique used for his previous HTs
» as I am not privy to the techniques used by his previous doctors - strip as
» well as fue.
»
» It would be difficult to pin point the reasons. Only the doctor who
» performed the procedure can explain.
» Regards,
» Dr. A


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