THE HAIR TRANSPLANT PROCEDURE
Follicular Unit Transplantation
State
of the art Follicular Unit Transplantation is now
the "gold standard" by which all hair transplant
techniques are measured.
It is the newest technique
of permanent surgical hair restoration in which hair
is transplanted from the permanent zone in the back
of the scalp into areas affected by genetic balding,
using only one's own naturally occurring, individual
follicular units.
This procedure is unique in that is provides what
we all want - hair that looks natural throughout,
no matter which way the wind blows!
What Are Follicular Units?
Hair naturally grows in clusters of
one, two, three, and some times four hairs. These
naturally occurring groups of hair are called Follicular
Units. The follicular unit is very small and can only
be identified under magnification. Notice that they
are scattered about in an irregular pattern. This
is how hair grows ... in follicular units and in an
irregular pattern.
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Follicular Units - magnified |
So given how hair naturally grows,
an excellent hair transplant replicates nature by
relocating these naturally occurring follicular units
from the donor area to the recipient site (balding
area) - one at a time.
Follicular Unit Extraction
F.U.E. otherwise known as Follicular Unit Extraction is a new method of removing donor hair follicles. Most of our cases are performed with the traditional
"strip method" which involves removing a small strip of hair from the donor region (the sides and the back) and suturing it closed. This allows us to remove a large number of donor hair follicles at one time. With FUE we use specialized instruments .7mm- 1.2mm in size and remove each follicle individually. The main advantage of this method is that there are no sutures placed, so the patient does not need to return for suture removal 10 days after the procedure.
The disadvantages are that a larger area of the scalp needs to be shaved in order to remove the follicles and this method is much more time consuming and therefore costly. For someone who only needs a relatively small number of grafts, this can be an option. Dr. Dauer is very well versed in performing F.U.E., and if this is something you are interested in, he can explain this procedure in more depth on the day of your consultation.
How is Follicular Unit Transplantation
Performed?
The real key to performing this procedure successfully
is to transfer each follicular unit intact from the
donor area to its destination. In order to remove Follicular Units
from the back of the scalp without damaging them,
the donor tissue must be removed in one piece. This
technique is called "Single Strip Harvesting."

The individual Follicular Units are
then separated from the donor strip and trimmed under
a microscope to create the ultimate micro graft. These
micro grafts are then placed in very close proximity
and in an irregular pattern that mimics how they naturally
grow in the scalp. The end result is a hair transplant
that looks natural because it applied the way hair
actually grows.
Complete stereo-microscopic dissection
has been shown to produce an increased yield of both
the absolute number of follicular units, as well as
the total amount of hair, in upward of 25% when compared
to other techniques.
Also, the ability to do this successfully, and in
a session of 1500 or more grafts ("a mega session"),
has only come about in the past few years. The very
small insertion sites permit many follicular unit
grafts to be safely transplanted in a single procedure
allowing the entire hair restoration process to be
completed as quickly as possible. At this time only
a small group of experienced hair transplant physicians
perform this procedure with excellent results.
When performed by a skilled surgical
team, Follicular Unit Transplantation can provide
a totally natural looking result in as few as one
or two sessions.
Why Aren't All Transplant Physicians
Using Follicular Units?
Basically the reason is that it takes time to change
and adapt to these cutting edge advancements in technique.
Follicular unit grafts require more time, skill, and
expense to create compared to the mini/micro grafts.
Many hair transplant clinics, including
the large commercial operations, find it more profitable
to do the standard mini/micro graft procedure, because
one doctor can do two or three patients a day using
this older and less demanding hair transplant technique.
This produces more revenue for the clinic but less
than ideal results for the patient.
Follicular Unit Grafts
It is possible to achieve the appearance of naturalness
and density on a consistent basis with natural follicular
unit transplantation. This method requires greater
numbers of grafts and technical skill in order to
achieve the desired result. But once the technical
skill to perform this technique is achieved the look
is invariably natural. As stated earlier, Follicular
Unit Transplantation is the "gold standard"
by which all hair transplant techniques are measured.
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