Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) VS hair transplant
October 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Hair Cloning, Hair Replacement, Hair Transplant
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is one of two primary methods of hair-transplantation currently offered; the other is the older and more invasive strip-harvesting (often cited as “F.U.T.”). While F.U.E. is newer and less invasive than F.U.T., it is typically twice the cost, as well. Additionally, it is reasoned that F.U.E. has a lower ultimate yield of follicular units than F.U.T., making it unfavorable for patients who require extensive work however it is also reasoned that the skill of the surgeon is a major factor in the ultimate yield of the follicular units and that a skilled surgeon can get the same yield as one would get in a F.U.T. procedure. Though it is often claimed that F.U.E leaves no scars while F.U.T. leaves a thin scar in the donor area, F.U.E. does indeed cause scarring, though it is of a “pit” (circular) nature rather than a linear one and is often hard to detect when the extraction is done by a skilled surgeon unlike a F.U.T. procedure where one can not wear the hair very short without the strip scar becoming visible.
The below video demonstrates how the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplant procedure is different than standard strip excision hair transplant surgery. To learn more about hair transplantation and leading hair restoration physicians, visit the Hair Transplant Network.com
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