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Found interesting videos on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/user/taliziclinic What are you thinking about it? |
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This looks like pretty good quality work. There appears to be plenty of technicians using microscopes for the dissection. They are doing a combination of strip FUT and FUE which is becoming more and more common. I sometimes wonder in a patient who already has a scar from previous HT surgery, does it make sense to thin out the remaining donor area with FUE. However, the combination surgery allows for more grafting in a single procedure without having to take to large of a donor strip.
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