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To Bigmac: FIT/CIT guys' donor areas (Hair Transplant)

posted by CIT E-mail, 19.05.2008, 21:28

» »
» » Your welcome. Grey/white hairs can been seen under microscope but not
» as
» » well as hairs that have more pigmentation. Obviously most clinics will
» add
» » a dye to the base of the follicle for higher visibility of the FUs.
» »
» » I apologize if you may not find my answer regarding instrument size to
» be
» » acceptable. I can only disclose that the results and appearence of
» donors
» » are acceptable and the donor areas are preserved appropriately in the
» best
» » interests of the patients.
»
» Hi CIT
» Thanks for clarifying that these hairs can be seen so why on your
» promotional video does it say they cant
» Quote CIT is a procedure for white or grey hair as it is impossible to see
» these hairs under a microscope strip dissection.
»
» Here is a picture of white hairs under a microscope with strip
» dissection.
»
»
»
» [image]
»
» Now just to answer your earlier question on what strip doctors dont tell
» you.
» I had my fourth hair transplamt with Shapiro medical group.I`m a well
» educated person on hair transplants due to all the research i`ve done over
» the last three years.When booking my HT with SMG i had to speak with Matt
» from SMG on the phone for over 30 minutes and he grilled me on what i
» wanted and what i could expect.
» I was told by Matt the donor scar will be a fine line, you can expect to
» wear your hair at 1 cm in length. Some may be able to wear shorter
» depending on their density and how their hair shingles.This is what i
» already new though due to my research and it is what can be expected when
» you choose a top doctor to do your surgery.Not all doctors are equal and
» for every bad scar you show i can show bad fue pictures from doctors who
» aren`t so good.
» Have a look at my Scar and you can see it is pencil thin at 10 days post
» op.
» The picture has came out small but you can see it clearly on my HT post in
» this section.
»
» [image]
»
» Now could you please answer my question as to what is the difference
» between Cit/Fit/Fue as in my opinion they are the same.You also wont tell
» me the size of punch you use.
»
» Lastly what was the reason the guy you posted pictures of only had 1300
» grafts done on a NW5 as this will not do a lot in terms of coverage or
» density.In my opinion he would have been far better having a strip ht then
» doing fue afterwards.I had 1300 grafts placed in my thinning crown
» alone.Again have a look at my post.
»
» I trust you can answer my questions and not skirt around the issue.
»
» Thanks bigmac

Bigmac,

In this case, the patient had a high degree of hair loss with below average donor density. The patient was told that the ideal donor area typically has 180 hairs per square centimeter and that the case was not ideal. This particular patient desired to have conservative coverage on the front with a thinner look on the crown and requested that we use body hair as another donor source.


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