This comment, addressed by Coalition hair restoration surgeon Dr. Michael Beehner was shared by a member of our Hair Loss Social Community and Discussion Forums:
Some hair transplant surgeons feel that the “stick and place” technique is inferior (to lateral slit technique or pre-prepared incisions). Therefore I was surprised to read that Shapiro Medical Group seems to be a proponent of this technique and still use it today on their patients and describe it as “gentle”? (I’m assuming all this from reading their website: Maximizing Survival. Maybe the website is outdated? If yes, please let me know). Which leads me to ask what other top hair restoration doctors use or defend this technique?
What was certainly referred to with reference to the doctors mentioned, which is true of our clinic also, is that the sites are first made and then the doctor and the assistants alternate in placing the grafts, which is the step in the procedure that takes the most time. Then, at the end of the case, most of us save out 50-100 follicular units and the physician himself looks for little “cracks” in which to place those final grafts to achieve the best density and naturalness of the hairline.
Mike Beehner, M.D.
Additional comments from Janna, the lead medical technician for Coalition hair restoration surgeons Dr. Ron Shapiro and Dr. Paul Shapiro.
Janna
Lead Medical Tech and Surgical Manager
Shapiro Medical Group
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David (TakingThePlunge)
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