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

posted by therapy, 14.06.2008, 14:36

» Joe:
»
» Yes, it makes sense. It should also be noted (or reiterated, as the case
» may be) that when a strip is taken, The "sides" of the incision are pulled
» together and closed with sutures/staples. This pulling of the sides of the
» incision to bring together the gap left by the harvested strip also has an
» immediate impact on local density. This decrease in density would tend to
» be more apparent in those patients with poor scalp laxity. As always, thank
» you for the thoughtful reply.

I totally agree with what you and Jotronic said. Most people are born with reasonably good scalp laxity. The decrease in density after 1 strip is so miniscule that it will be barely perceptible to the human eye, and I am speaking from my own experience.


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