It's not rocket science azn guy! The Dr. will recomend a certain amount of grafts, when the donor strip is about to be taken,the Dr. usually will asses the density per sq cm and then use common multiplcation to figure out how long and how wide a strip to take. He or she will take into consideration your laxity, and will either make a long thin strip,(1-1.2 cm), or a shorter wider strip, (1.5-2 cm). I beleive most expierinced Dr. prefer to take longer shorter strips when possible. There are no real "specific" strip details other than that. Staples, sutures, tri., double layer closure, etc., are all after the fact....
Just a thought from the peanut gallery....