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Marco (Hair Transplant)

posted by TheRealBodhi, 25.12.2007, 06:31

» » 1. The strip incision should be in the coronal plane. That minimizes
» » chances of post HT stretching.
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» Dr. A, I think that this is a very interesting and under discussed issue.
» I assume that you refer to the angle of the incision such that the plane
» is more vertical. I have always felt that this plane is important and is
» used in the trico closure. I believe the use of this plane by far out ways
» any other explanation for improved scar line when using trico closure. In
» fact, in terms of scar stretch, it is the only factor that has good
» rational when using trico. It seems to me that is any incision is strictly
» lateral to the forces that act on it then stretch is much more likely to
» occur than if there is a perpendicular aspect of the incision in relation
» to the forces on it. Not sure if that makes sense without a pic but I have
» thought about this and it also suggests a number of possible approaches to
» improving scar stretch. I would also suggest that if an incision is purely
» perpendicular to the forces acting on it then scar retraction may dominate
» but this would not be a usual scenario with HT.


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