Why Today’s Hair Transplant Donor Closure Techniques Minimize Scarring
Surgical hair restoration is not without its share of hotly debated topics. One of the favorite areas for debate among physicians and the “follicularly challenged” alike is closing the hair transplant donor wound with staples vs. sutures. It’s no secret that each of the top doctors has his or her own preference when it comes to closing the donor site. But one thing leading physicians tend to agree on is the importance of the highly popular trichophytic closure which allows hair to grow through the scar itself helping to hide it.
In a recent discussion topic entitled, “Importance of two layer closure when closing donor site?”, “hair lossguy222” wants to know why top hair restoration physicians use varying techniques to close the donor site. You are encouraged to read and respond to this hair loss forum discussion topic with your input.
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David – aka TakingThePlunge
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