| Literature DB >> 30210211 |
Jyoti Gupta1, Gillian Roga1, Kavish Chouhan1, Amrendra Kumar1.
Abstract
Hair transplantation has undergone a massive transformation in todays world. Besides advancement in technique there has also been a great increase in the demand for hair transplant. This rise in demand for hair transplant has further led to an increase in the requirement of professionally trained hair transplant surgeons. In this article we have described a new, versatile and simple technique for hair transplant surgeons to effectively practice hair line designing. This innovative technique proves vital in perfecting the art of the recipient area designing for the hairline, eyebrow, beard etc. for a surgeon who is undergoing training as well as for previously trained surgeons to rehearse an old skill to gain further confidence. Besides helping us practice the art of hairline designing this technique also teaches us the correct angle, direction, depth and density of slits which are ideal and thus helps us to be better prepared for the real life scenario.Entities:
Keywords: Eyebrow designing; frontal hairline designing; hair transplant training; practice techniques
Year: 2018 PMID: 30210211 PMCID: PMC6128154 DOI: 10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_40_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Figure 1Materials used for recipient-site slit designing
Advantages and disadvantages of other models as compared to papaya
Figure 2Approach for practicing frontal hairline designing on a papaya model
Angle and direction of hairline slits
Figure 3Sagittal slits
Figure 4Coronal slits
Figure 5Linear and staggered pattern of slits
Figure 6Density for recipient area
Figure 7Frontal hairline slits practiced on a papaya
Angle and direction of slits of eyebrow
Figure 8Eyebrow slits practiced on a papaya