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Originally posted by ultimate:
As TC17 mentioned the ultimate number of grafts would remain the same regardsless which is first.
However, the reason why you should do strip first has other reasons.
When you do FUE first and then strip - that particular donor zone gets depleted (thinned out). Remember when you get FUE the doctors 'pick and choose' grafts from the donor zone meaning you donor area would not have the same density around.
Ask yourself, why would you get Strip later after FUE? simple reason - you would you need more hair. So, if you need a second/third procedure after FUE then whats the point in doing FUE first knowing you might need strip after.
FUE is suitable for Mild hair loss sufferers or touching up sessions such as hairline.
With strip your removing a layer of skin and some people can get even four surgeries and thus leaving FUE for *Reserve*, since hairloss is unpredictable.
Another thing, with FUE yields tend to be lower than strip. Again, why would you want to have less yield initially when its so important to get maximum yield.
Some people get FUE first because they are against scar. Before i had my surgery last month, i was too. However, looking at my scar now i dont think its that much of a big deal which is why i would do strip on my second surgery until my elasticity tightens. Then i would do FUE at the end to close scar after i have a decent head of hair.
One of the other thing to consider is there are not many competant FUE doctoes yet. Only a handfull at the moment. That said, there are some potential skillfull FUE doctors in the 'pipeline'.
So you see see that its wise to do strip first while waiting for more competant FUE docotors (and technology)in the coming years.
Thanks ultimate. I guess where I was coming from is that, while I still need to consult with doctors, I don't think I will need a huge session. I am diffuse thinner and wanted to focus on the hairline and the front section as it is most obvious there but I still pretty much have coverage everywhere. Because of that I was assuming I would have FUE which I thought would be best for smaller sessions. However, I know I will probably have more surgeries as I get older as I am currently 32. I was assuming the next time it would be a larger session which would be strip but maybe not.
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Originally posted by ultimate:
Strip First and then FUE - Always, specially if you are NW4 plus.
Ultimate, why should you do strip before FUE? Is the reason so you can have FUE grafts placed into the scar from the strip?
If someone is not concerned with the scar then I am assuming it does not matter which one is done first. Unless there is another reason for doing strip before FUE that I am not aware of.
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Thanks TC17, that makes sense and I am glad to hear you ultimately get the same number of grafts.
In that case, it sounds like it does not matter if you do FUE or strip first.
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If you get a strip from an area where you already got FUE, does the strip yield less grafts? In other words does getting FUE first risk future strip procedures? If so, should you get strip prior to doing FUE?
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Interesting it never occurred to me that by doing the exercises you could have too much laxity which could do more harm than good.
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I hear some people do scalp exercises prior to a transplant, but it does not sound like everyone does them.
Are they a good idea to do or is it debatable how helpful they are?
I read there is a video on Youtube on how to do them? Is that the best place to look for them?
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Thanks spex. Would you say the hat should be worn loose and resting a bit on top of the head?
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Thanks Joered78. You are probably right that nobody cares what we look like. It is all in our head. However, it is good to know I can wear a hat if I want.
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I was curious about flying home after a transplant.
Can you wear a hat? Does this damage the grafts?
How soon after surgery do most people fly home?
FUE before Strip
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What are your thoughts on the moth eaten appearance from FUE? Is that a concern even if you go to a top doctor?