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FUE Punch Size & Donor Management (Hair Transplant)

posted by hairtech_ E-mail, Denver, CO, 05.03.2008, 21:31

» With respect to blunt and sharp as far as I am aware Dr Harris uses a
» sharp tool punch through the epidermis and then the use a dull punch to
» penetrate the dermis so he doesn't transect the upper follicle; in that
» respect it has little bearing on transection;in respect of the dermal.



In the dermal interface it IS most relevant. This is where the two techniques separate from one another. Consider this Philb:

1. In the dermal layer, the blunt tip protects the follicular bulbs and especially splaying by decreasing the transection potential. Not completely but a lower chance.

2. The sharp punch in the dermal layer will always have a higher potential for transectioning. That is an absolute fact.

3. The downside to the blunt technique is often the two step process which slows folks down.

4. Bisanga has shown that the sharp punch along with the size being 0.75mm can provide good growth. This means that only a SKILLED experienced hand is able to keep a low transection rate in the dermal layer... and this is by "feel" of the hand.


So while both techniques are doable. Only experienced hands can actually do the sharp only technique. This is something I have seen with you guys hands down.

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