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| FUE, Hair Transplant at Chandigarh, PunjabFollicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is a method of obtaining donor hair for Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT), where individual follicular units are harvested directly from the donor area, without the need for a linear incision. .
By: Dr Deepak Kalia The table below summarizes the pros and cons of Follicular Unit Extraction. Advantages ◦No linear scar ◦Important for those who wear their hair short ◦Decreases healing time in the donor area ◦Useful for those with a greater risk of donor scarring (Asians) ◦Ideal for repairing donor scars that cannot be excised ◦No limitations on strenuous exercise after the procedure ◦Less post-op discomfort ◦Provides an alternative when the scalp is too tight for a strip excision ◦Extends the dimensions of the donor area (but not necessarily the total number of grafts) ◦Enables one to harvest finer hair from the nape of the neck to be used at the hairline or for eyebrows ◦Makes it theoretically possible to harvest non-scalp hair ◦ex. beard or body hair ◦Most useful when a limited number of grafts are needed Disadvantages ◦Maximum follicular unit graft yield is lower than with FUT ◦Due to the inability to harvest all the hair from the mid-permanent zone ◦The scarring and distortion of the donor scalp from FUE makes subsequent FUE sessions more difficult ◦Greater follicular transection (damage) compared to FUT ◦Greater patient variability in who are good candidates compared to FUT ◦More difficult to capture the entire follicular unit ◦More difficult to obtain a natural distribution of follicular units ◦For efficiency, the largest follicular units are targeted, but these may not be ideal for the hairline ◦Grafts are more fragile and subject to trauma during placing ◦Since they often lack the protective dermis and fat of microscopically dissected grafts ◦Microscopic dissection may still be needed ◦If the number of single-hair grafts is inadequate ◦To remove hair fragments ◦Grafts harvested from outside the donor area will not be permanent ◦After large numbers of graft are harvested, fine stippled scars may become visible due to thinning of donor area ◦Size of session is limited ◦Requires multiple sessions to equal the size of a single FUT ◦Takes longer to perform ◦More expensive than FUT ◦Problems of “capping” ◦This occurs when the top of the graft pulls off during extraction ◦Problems of buried grafts ◦This occurs during the blunt phase of the three-step technique when the graft is pushed into to fat and must be removed through a small incision or risked producing a cyst # # # Dr. Deepak Kalia is a certified Plastic Surgeon with sound training in both Cosmetic and Reconstructive surgery. Dr. Deepak Kalia has done M.Ch. in Cosmetic and Plastic surgery from PGIMER,Chandigarh. End
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