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Dr Tejinder Bhatti

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  1. Hi “ jobber1900 “ Thank you for the comment and for your curiosity regarding my Anagen selective FUE harvesting technique. "Jotronic" wants to know whether I charge the patient only for the anagen hair? Let me clarify the point here- in large cases where 4000 grafts are being harvested from the scalp in a single session, we will never get so many anagen hair. From an average donor site I get about 3000 grafts which lie in the anagen phase. Yes, when the requirement is less than 2500 grafts, all my patients pay only for anagen hair. The average FUT session (unlike FUE) is of 2500 grafts! In response to the second query raised by “ Jobber1900 “- I almost never shave the head in preparation for anagen selective harvest. I prefer visual selection using 6x magnification (as mentioned in my post under reference) since most of my patients are from out of town and if I tell them to shave and come, I would not be able to do a proper consultation and maintain a photographic record. I have been shaving the head in local patients coming in 3 days prior to the procedure occasionally. I feel the latter approach is easier for the doctor since only the robust anagen hair grow out and the procedure becomes faster and easier to accomplish. Given a patient walking in for consultation upto 48 hours before the procedure, I would like to shave the head in preparation for an anagen selective FUE harvest. "Jobber1900" I hope my answers are clear. In case not, I would be happy to clarify further.
  2. I agree that the word "miracle" has been inappropriately used given that the majority of forum members are from the West. In India the term may be loosely used and does not signify much. It is a cultural thing. I request the moderator to kindly modify the header of the present thread to just- "Dr Bhatti- Anagen selective FUE". I would be grateful since I shun controversy.
  3. The perfect mix would be 3;1::scalp:body hair I have seen that body hair somewhat acquires the straight (linear) growth pattern of scalp hair after 2-3 years. It does look a bit coarse initially.
  4. Hi "Jayukdht", The scalp permanent donor site has around 20,000 grafts available for harvest. Since we should never harvest more than 25-35 percent, we have 5000-6000 grafts available in a lifetime. Since in this patient we have harvested 3000 roughly, he has another 2000 which can be safely harvested without any apparent loss in donor density. However, in FUE the donor is limited only by the doctor's/ client's imagination since the whole body is available for harvest of hair!
  5. As a followup, beard hair can be taken without significant visible scarring in Caucasians. As I said, in Indian brown skin I would never advise it except from the shadow area of the beard. Here I show one of my patients who received 2500 grafts from the beard. Results shall be posted after another month.
  6. As a followup, beard hair can be taken without significant visible scarring in Caucasians. As I said, in Indian brown skin I would never advise it except from the shadow area of the beard. Here I show one of my patients who received 2500 grafts from the beard. Results shall be posted after another month.
  7. Hi "Chrisdav", The client seems to have more pictures than me in my PC ! You can follow the patient further on his personal thread at- Hair Restoration Social Network - Hair Loss and Transplant Photos Thanks for sparing time to see my results.
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    This is a 7 months post procedure picture.
  9. My client walked in a few days back and I just could not recognize him. I remember him now having come from a considerable distance to meet me. A young man very successful in his field, the hair loss troubled him so much he was preoccupied with it most times and it had started to affect his professional output. Also, he sought to get married in the near future. And here he was so full of hair! Happy and effervescent, he narrated how he had opened his own firm and had moved to Delhi and how he had just got married. He was beaming with happiness and radiating positivity. Now how did this transformation come about in a type 5 male pattern patient with low scalp density who insisted on a full head of hair? 4000 scalp FUE and 1000 grafts from the body (beard and chest) made this possible. If you watch closely, in one picture you can see spiky hair jutting out. This would not be seen if you clip your hair to an inch or 2 in length. But what a wonderful hairline when beard hair is mixed artistically and in the right proportion with scalp hair. Oh, I love hybrid hairlines even in those who have an adequate donor scalp.
  10. This 22 years old girl sustained childhood accidental burns due to which her left temple hairline was broken. She hid this area with hair styling and it considerably psychologically affected her early growing years. Reconstructed by 500 FUE grafts in the first stage. She has now come for adding another 700 grafts for make the hair look better before she graduates from college. The first procedure was done some 18 months back.
  11. Hi Jayukdht", If you study the preop pictures, you will realize the patient had considerable parietal recession (area behind the temples) consequent to wearing a clip-on hair piece for over 30 years. This had made his hairline on the sides drop considerably due to traction alopecia. Now, given a person with type 6 MPB with exceedingly low donor density, all hair available are a boon. I never considered the pubic region till the patient suggested this after we had depleted all good donor hair from the body. As long as the hair are softened by scalp hair, it really does not matter what hair you choose. In case you need any further clarifications, I would be much too happy to answer.
  12. Hi "Davis 91", I do anagen selection only for scalp hair. I do not do it for body hair due to lesser number of grafts available. The above client received around 4000 FUE grafts and we did anagen selection for the frontal hairline only and the crown regions which are most visible. 3000 grafts were anagen selected.
  13. Hi, "Future_HT_Doc", To make it very brief, the most apt definition of Anagen Selective FUE Technique is- " The preferential harvest of the most robust FUs lying in the Anagen Phase" How do they grow better hair? - 1. Anagen follicles are in Full Bloom 2. Anagen follicles resist Shock Loss 3. Anagen follicles are less fragile to handling 4. Anagen follicles give a denser look How are anagen hair selected?- 1. Visual selection- the sirgeon uses 6x magnification 2. Mechanical selection- the hair is shaved 36 hours prior to the procedure. Only the anagen follicles will grow out in 36 hours. In contrast while using the strip technique, you are committed to take all follicles that lie in the ellipse which is cut out. Whether they are in anagen, telogen or catagen phase, you have to pay for all. In my FUE technique, the client pays for only Anagen FUE grafts.
  14. The question raised by "agenteye" - Why not take more hair from other parts of the beard when the patient is so well endowed with it? Well, in colored skin, the contrast of scars which are white with the background of brown skin is sometimes so stark that I would never recommend beard hair from the exposed areas for hair transplant in such cases. I shall now soon be posting a Caucasian client who received over 2500 FUE grafts from all areas of the beard and there are no noticeable scars. In Caucasians the grafts harvest from the beard are in large numbers. In black and brown skin large beard harvesting is a BOG NO-NO..
  15. 1200 scalp FUE 1400 Beard FUR 1000 Chest FUE 250 Pubic FUE Results seen are after 6 months. One set of pictures shows initial hair growth at 6 weeks after the procedure. The scalp had very low density. He wore a wig for over 24 years before opting for surgical hair restoration. This is the greatest advantage of FUE- the donor area is limited only by the patient's and doctor's imagination!
  16. Traction alopecia in Sikh males is a common entity of hair loss in Punjab, India and in countries where Sikhs have migrated to- esp. in California, Vancouver, Toronto, New Zealand and Australia. Sikhism is a distinct Indian religion in which the male wears his hair unshorn and ties it as a top knot. Due to the constant pull on the hair strands, there is immense scarring and roots disappera over time leading to a broken hairline. Since this occurs in adolescent years, the patient is psychologically devastated if he now decides to cut his hair short in keeping with modern trends in Indian Society. Hair Transplant in such cases is a challenge due to a lot of scarring. Here I show a case done 5 months back and his result after just one session of dense packing.
  17. I am type 5 male pattern bald. having undergone a strip procedure some 7 years bacj, I chose to get filling done in my frontal forelock. I love the FUE technique and got it as the method of choice from a friend's clinic. he is a famous hair transplant surgeon based in the USA and he gave me 1500 grafts in a single day session. It was a breeze. No pain and no fatigue. I slept throughout the procedure- perhaps it was the jet lag catching up! In contrast to the FUT I had much earlier, the recovery was very swift. In fact the very next day I took a 36 hour long trans-atlantic/ trans-continental flight back home. I never felt I was any different from my condition a week back on my onward journey. Today it is 5 weeks after the procedure, the hair are growing fast but I know.... I am going to loose most of them and that they will grow back again after a wait of 2-3 months.... looking forward to good results.... will keep posting my progress
  18. This Caucasian male underwent a single day session for 4050 FUE grafts. All harvesting was done by the doctor himself. The pictures show the preop, perop and postop condition after a span of just 3 months. This early pleasing result is due to the fact that with FUE the doctor can select the follicular units that are in full bloom (anagen phase follicles only). These grow early, since they are resistant to shock, dessication and handling. The results are most pleasing. FUT surgeons even when they decry FUE technique have no logical rebuttal to selective anagen transplant. Darling Buds hair transplant clinic at Chandigarh, India does one of the largest FUE hair transplants with effective results case after case.
  19. This young Caucasian male received 3000 FUE grafts in a single day 10 hour session. All the harvesting was done by the doctor. The result shown is after 7 months elapsed post procedure.
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