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Abstract
Hair transplantation has come a long way from the days of Punch Hair Transplant by Dr. Orentreich in 1950s to Follicular Unit Hair Transplant (FUT) of 1990s and the very recent Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique. With the advent of FUE, the dream of 'no visible scarring' in the donor area is now looking like a possibility. In FUE, the grafts are extracted as individual follicular units in a two-step or three-step technique whereas the method of implantation remains the same as in the traditional FUT. The addition of latest automated FUE technique seeks to overcome some of the limitations in this relatively new technique and it is now possible to achieve more than a thousand grafts in one day in trained hands. This article reviews the methodology, limitations and advantages of FUE hair transplant.Entities:
Keywords: FOX test; Follicular unit extraction; hair transplant; sutureless
Year: 2010 PMID: 21031064 PMCID: PMC2956961 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2077.69015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Figure 1Donor area after FUE hair transplant after 7 days
Figure 2Donor area after strip surgery
Figure 3Instruments used in FUE hair transplant
Figure 4FUE grafts containing 5 and 6 hairs
Comparison of FUT strip method and FUE
| Observation | Strip | FUE |
|---|---|---|
| Pain after the procedure | Minor | None |
| Percent of time the doctor operates on the patient | 10–30% | 80–90% |
| Stitches required | Yes | No |
| Extensive bleeding during or after the procedure | May occur | No |
| Wearing hairstyle short in the donor area | Not possible | Possible |
| Natural results | Yes | Yes |
| Nerve damage, numbness, permanent pain[ | Possibly | No |
| Healing time: donor area | 2-3 weeks | Approx. 7 days |
| Healing time: recipient area | Approx. 14 days | 10–14 days |
| Transection rate (grafts damaged during extraction) | Varies 1–2% | 5–10% |
| Recovery time needed before exercise is possible | 2–3 weeks | 1–2 weeks |
| Amount of time after which patient may return to work | The day after | Usually the day after |
| Visible scarring with short hair at back | May be present | Microscopic scars |
| Reactions to suture materials | Seen rarely | Never a problem |
| Shaving of head | not needed | needed |
| Large areas | possible | difficult |
| Cost | cheaper | expensive |
| Fatigue | not tiring | tiring |