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Is a blade capable of making an incision in your donor without destroying an FU? (Hair Transplant)

posted by Jtelecom, 11.06.2008, 17:46

This is a very simple concept, bigmac. If one were to draw a straight line anywhere on the scalp, the chances of hitting a follicle or follicular unit are 100%. If one were to take, say, a .75 mm punch and pick and choose follicular units or follicles for removal, the chances of "hitting" surrounding follicles are quite minimal (maybe 5%, or so). So, mathematically speaking, the chances of damaging nearby follicles in a strip procedure are astronomical, whereas that chances of damaging follicles via FUE are really quite minimal, if not nonexistent.

Please explain the baloney about not going to the depth of the bulb. If that were the case, how in the world would the strip bearing the FU's be viable?


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5 Strip Surgeries (4 Bosley, 1 AlviArmani)
3 FUE Surgeries (2 Undisclosed, 1 AlviArmani)
(Latest FUE Surgery: June 6, 2008 - AlviArmani Los Angeles)


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