In this article, recommended hair restoration surgeon Dr. Parsa Mohebi shares his expert knowledge comparing follicular unit extraction (FUE) to strip hair transplants:
FUE hair transplant surgery is performed by removing individual follicular units one at a time. This can be performed through manual extraction, automated methods or programmed robotic devices. FUE hair transplantation is a solution that many hair loss sufferers choose. When there is minimum baldness or scar revision, this type of hair transplant makes a lot of sense. When patients absolutely cannot accept the scarring that is necessary with a strip hair transplant surgery, then FUE is again the best option of FUT hair restoration. FUE is a good alternative for individuals that suffer from significant pain; or patients that experienced discomfort or other donor complications with a previous strip hair transplant surgery. FUE is also advantageous for those patients with a depleted donor area for which removing more hair through strip method is impossible.
Both of these hair restoration procedures have strong merit and application for hair loss sufferers. They are the most highly successful methods of hair restoration for both men and women.
The advent of new technologies and surgical techniques allow surgeons to be more precise and efficient with these hair transplant procedures. In this article we will review the advantages of each of these methods and point out certain circumstances that might make one procedure preferable over the other for some patients.
Patients who receive a hair transplant with a strip method will have a linear scar on the donor area. The donor scar might be minimized by some surgical techniques such as trichophytic closure, but it can never be completely eliminated. FUE hair transplant procedures offer unique advantages for various patient circumstances.
Establishing realistic expectations and discussing your best options with your hair transplant surgeon is very important. It is in the patient’s best interest to give consideration to the expertise of the doctor when making the final choice of the type of hair restoration surgery.
Parsa Mohebi, MD
Medical Director
US Hair Restoration
Los Angeles, California, USA
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