Dear Dr. Feller,
I watched your video (twice) and I'm indeed one of the guys who prefer having an FUE rather than FUT although I'm sure you would recommend me to go with FUT... Few months ago, I went to few clinics of doctors whom are recommended here and I asked if they're sure whether FUE has inferior results compared to FUT but they told me that the results are the same as FUT. For me it was strange as according to what I knew (from this forum) this is not true at all...
Anyway, I have few questions regarding mFUE:
1) Can you forecast the baldness process of each patient? If so, assuming you asses that a patient won't experience further baldness will you recommend him to go with FUE/mFUE?
2) You mentioned in your video that if you go with FUE/mFUE the downside of it is that the donor area won't be "virgin" for next procedures if needed. However- what if you'll make scars only in one side of the back of the head and keep the other one clean and "virgin" - then the patient will enjoy from no linear scar, max yield and if he needs future op he has a clean "virgin" area. Is this feasible according to your professional perspective?
Last, I have 2 questions that is related to FUT:
1- Did you heard / saw any patient who had an FUT op and had a tattoo on his scar in the same color as his hair in order to minimize its' visibility (and allow him to wear his hair shorter)? Do you recommend on such a thing? or it can destroy the grafts around and in the scar?
2- Does forehead reduction surgery may assist getting better results (as this way a patient will need less grafts in his temples area)??? Also, if it can assist, do you recommend doing it before / after or even with the hair transplant surgery?
Your replies will be highly appreciated!