Literature DB >> 7728480

Micrografting in extensive quantities. The ideal hair restoration procedure.

W R Rassman, S Carson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smaller hair transplant grafts in greater quantities are becoming an unmistakable trend. As hair grow in groups of one to four, the process is mathematically and aesthetically logical.
OBJECTIVE: To produce a natural appearing distribution of hair in the balding individual in an acceptable time frame.
METHODS: Grafts reflecting natural patterns are used. Four hundred one-hair grafts are densely packed into a frontal hairline 4-5 mm wide to create a transition zone between the forehead and a new hairline. Two- to four-hair grafts are densely packed behind the frontal zone in a graded fashion. Grafts containing no more than four hairs are used.
RESULTS: The results produce a slightly less dense but better balance that looks like the natural veneer of a normal mature male. In women or men with thinning hair, surgically increasing density satisfies many patient objectives.
CONCLUSION: Transplantation with one- to four-hair grafts in extensive quantities produces a natural "hairy" appearance without the artificial look typical of the large traditional grafts. By using this technique, many patients can be completed in just one session.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7728480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Surg        ISSN: 1076-0512            Impact factor:   3.398


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2.  Follicular unit transplantation for the treatment of secondary cicatricial alopecia.

Authors:  Huawei Shao; Hu Hang; Jin Yunyun; Jiang Hongfei; Han Chunmao; Jufang Zhang; Haiyan Shen; Fei Zhu; Ming Jia; Yuyan Wang; Xiaobo Guo
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3.  BEARD-A Potential Donor Site in Grade 6 and Grade 7 Alopecia: A Case Series.

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4.  Follicular unit extraction hair transplant.

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Journal:  J Cutan Aesthet Surg       Date:  2010-05

5.  Innovative modified hair follicle harvesting technique with reverse rake scalp elevator for lower occipital donor area in follicular unit extraction hair transplantation.

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8.  Predicting the Permanent Safe Donor Area for Hair Transplantation in Koreans with Male Pattern Baldness according to the Position of the Parietal Whorl.

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9.  Hair Diameter Variation in Different Vertical Regions of the Occipital Safe Donor Area.

Authors:  Seon Sik Yun; Jae Hyun Park; Young Cheon Na
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